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INTRODUCTION: Considering the limitations that disabled persons experience, our understanding of caring for these people has evolved over time worldwide. Because nursing care is dependent on the choices made by patients, nurses can play an emancipatory role by empowering patients with disabilities to become the primary agent in their rehabilitation. Objective was to conduct a range analysis protocol proposing the mapping of conceptual elements for a nursing care model based on the autonomy of disabled persons. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A protocol was developed in corporating insights from recent innovations and applying the scope review method of Arksey and O'Malley as a reference using their scoping review methodology as a guide. For the construction of research guiding question, the patient, intervention, comparison and outcomes strategy was adapted. Considerable research in online databases (14) from 2000 to 2018 will be integrated by bibliographical research. Proceed a consult in the Annals of the Brazilian Congress of Nursing, Brazilian Nursing Association and Portuguese Rehabilitation Nursing Association, as well as professional Portuguese and Brazilian nursing legislation. The entire reference list of the covered studies searched manually to detect considerable additional studies. In addition to these searches, stakeholders, including nurse experts in the rehabilitation field and disabled persons, will be requested and included. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study does not require ethical approval because it is a review and collection of data on publicly available materials. The results of this research will be published in a relevant journal on the subject of rehabilitation and presented at international scientific events in the area of rehabilitation nursing. Thus, the elaboration of this protocol further maps the gaps and strengthens the concepts capable of presenting strong evidence which assists and supports safer, smarter and more objective care for those living with permanent daily care obligations.
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Atención a la Salud , Personas con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Atención de Enfermería , Autonomía Personal , Humanos , Proyectos de Investigación , Literatura de Revisión como Asunto , Participación de los InteresadosRESUMEN
OBJECTIVE: to understand the strengths and weaknesses in the care network of people with HIV/AIDS in a referral center in the state of Santa Catarina-SC. METHOD: participants were eight subjects and their care network, totaling 18 participants. Data were collected through interviews and examined by content analysis, theoretically supported by symbolic interaction. RESULTS: the analysis resulted in the following categories: The network offering care to people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and Facing Barriers in care, which reflect the strengths and weaknesses in the care network. The fi rst depicts the provision of emotional and humanized care, and the second a restricted network formed by health professionals and a family member. CONCLUSION: the professional care network is important, despite the increased number of assistances in a physical structure and amount of professionals who no longer meet the growing demand.
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Infecciones por VIH/terapia , Necesidades y Demandas de Servicios de Salud , Síndrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida/terapia , Brasil , Atención a la Salud/normas , Humanos , Satisfacción del PacienteRESUMEN
RESUMOObjetivo:compreender as potencialidades e fragilidades da rede de cuidado da pessoa com HIV/Aids em um serviço de referência do Estado de Santa Catarina-SC.Método:participaram oito sujeitos e sua rede de cuidado, totalizando 18 participantes. Os dados foram coletados através de entrevistas e examinados por análise de conteúdo, sustentados teoricamente pelo interacionismo simbólico.Resultado:a análise resultou nas categorias: A rede ofertando o cuidado à pessoa com síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida e Enfrentando Barreiras no cuidar, que refletem as potencialidades e fragilidades, na rede de cuidado. A primeira retrata a oferta de cuidado afetivo e humanizado e a segunda, uma rede pouco ampliada, constituída por profissionais de saúde e algum membro familiar.Conclusão:a rede de cuidado profissional é importante, mesmo diante do aumento dos atendimentos numa estrutura física e número de profissionais que já não comportam a crescente demanda.
RESUMENObjetivo:comprender las fortalezas y debilidades de la red de atención de la persona con VIH/SIDA en un centro de referencia en el estado de Santa Catarina-SC.Metodo:ocho participantes sujetos y su red de atención, por un total de 18 participantes. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de entrevistas y se examinaron mediante análisis de contenido, en teoría, con el apoyo de la interacción simbólica.Resultados:el análisis resultó en las siguientes categorías: La red de ofrecer atención a las personas con síndrome de inmunodefi ciencia adquirida y tropezando con obstáculos a la atención, que refl ejan las fortalezas y debilidades en la red de atención. El primero representa la prestación de atención emocional y humano y la segunda un poco más amplia, incluyendo la red de profesionales de la salud y un miembro de la familia.Conclusión:la red de atención profesional es importante, a pesar del aumento de las llamadas en una estructura física y el número de profesionales que ya no se comportan de la creciente demanda.
ABSTRACTObjective:to understand the strengths and weaknesses in the care network of people with HIV/AIDS in a referral center in the state of Santa Catarina-SC.Method:participants were eight subjects and their care network, totaling 18 participants. Data were collected through interviews and examined by content analysis, theoretically supported by symbolic interaction.Results:the analysis resulted in the following categories: The network offering care to people with acquired immunodefi ciency syndrome, and Facing Barriers in care, which refl ect the strengths and weaknesses in the care network. The fi rst depicts the provision of emotional and humanized care, and the second a restricted network formed by health professionals and a family member.Conclusion:the professional care network is important, despite the increased number of assistances in a physical structure and amount of professionals who no longer meet the growing demand.