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- Avaliação do impacto do ruído das unidades de cuidados intensivos na saúde dos enfermeirosPublication . Salgueiro, Joana; Campos, Luís; Teixeira, Rui; Borges, Elisabete
- Effects of demographic and clinical character on differences in self‐care behavior levels with arteriovenous fistula by hemodialysis patients: An ordinal logistic regression approachPublication . Sousa, Clemente Neves; Teles, Paulo; Paquete, Ana Rita Cabral; Dias, Vanessa Filipa Ferreira; Manzini, Carlene Souza Silva; Nicole, Andressa Garcia; Sousa, Rui André Saldanha Santos; de Souza, Lara Helk; Ribeiro, Olga; Lira, Marta Nunes; de Queiroz Frazão, Cecília Maria Farias; Ramos, Vânia Pinheiro; Leal, Luciana; Ribeiro, Rita Cássia Helú Mendonça; Magalhães, Anna Luiza Pereira; de Sá Basílio Lins, Sílvia Maria; Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira; Delgado, Millena Freire; Pressi, Maira Maria Trevisan; Pressi, Nicole Trevisan; Campos, Luís; Campos, Tiago; Gonçalves, Diana; Ribeiro, Edgar; Ozen, NurtenIntroduction: Hemodialysis (HD) patients should be trained to develop selfcare behaviors in order to prevent and preserve their arteriovenous fistula (AVF). The aim of this study was identifying the factors that affect the levels of self-care behavior with AVF by HD patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 89 patients. Results: Self-care levels were negatively affected by patients' location (Azores) and positively affected by marital status, education, employment, AVF duration, and absence of complications with the AVF. Concerning the management of signs and symptoms, self-care levels were negatively affected by patients' location. Regarding prevention of complications, self-care levels were negatively affected by age and marital status and positively affected by marital status, employment, chronic kidney disease etiology, AVF duration, and previous AVF. Conclusion: Further studies are required in order to confirm whether the considered factors affect levels of self-care behaviors with AVF, or whether other factors are needed as well.
- How to choose the appropriate cannulation technique for vascular access in hemodialysis patientsPublication . Sousa, Clemente Neves; Teles, Paulo; Ribeiro, Olga; Sousa, Rui; Lira, Marta Nunes; Delgado, Elisabete; Oliveira, Debora; Campos, Luís; Fernandes, Filipa; Moura, Sandra Cristina Mendo; Delgado, Millena Freire; Sá, Tiago Gomes; Teixeira, Sílvia Mónica Pereira; Souza, Lara Helk; Ribeiro, Rita Cássia Helú Mendonça; Oliveira, Gabriela Fernanda Neves; Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira; Ozen, NurtenThe cannulation technique is important for the survival of the arteriovenous access. Choosing the appropriate technique is a complex decision. Such choice must be customized to patients, considering their characteristics, the type of arteriovenous access and the experience of the hemodialysis team. We describe seven items that can help nurses to identify the appropriate cannulation technique: type of arteriovenous access; drainage vein; hygienic self-care profile; experience of the nursing staff in the cannulation technique and nurse-to-patient ratio; hemodialysis treatment method; patient's condition; and patient's decision. Such items can help nurses in decision-making on the "ideal" cannulation technique for each patient.
- Radio‐cephalic fistula recovered with drainage to median basilic vein by straightening of the forearm cephalic vein: A case reportPublication . Costa, Luísa Lemos; Matos, António Norton; Almeida, Paulo; Teles, Paulo; Loureiro, Luís; Campos, Luís; Delgado, Elisabete; Oliveira, Debora; Campos, Tiago; Inácio, Marta; Fernandes, Filipa; Coutinho, Sara; Ventura, Ana; Pereira, Susana; Castro, Ana; Xavier, Eva; Sousa, Clemente NevesThe distal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) has less complications and better patency than the proximal fistula, when it works properly. The complications of outflow of the fistula are complex, and it is necessary to analyze all solutions to solve the problem. We introduce a novel approach to solve outflow problems of a radio-cephalic AVF by straightening of the forearm cephalic vein with drainage into the median basilic vein.
- Radio‐cephalic fistula recovered with drainage to median basilic vein by straightening of the forearm cephalic vein: A case reportPublication . Costa, Luísa Lemos; de Matos, António Norton; Almeida, Paulo; Teles, Paulo; Loureiro, Luís; Campos, Luís; Delgado, Elisabete; Oliveira, Debora; Campos, Tiago; Inácio, Marta; Fernandes, Filipa; Coutinho, Sara; Ventura, Ana; Pereira, Susana; Castro, Ana; Xavier, Eva; Sousa, Clemente NevesThe distal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) has less complications and better patency than the proximal fistula, when it works properly. The complications of outflow of the fistula are complex, and it is necessary to analyze all solutions to solve the problem. We introduce a novel approach to solve outflow problems of a radio-cephalic AVF by straightening of the forearm cephalic vein with drainage into the median basilic vein.