Abstract:Objective: to map the competencies developed in training strategies for air transport practices for patients, in the face of emergency situations and disasters involving chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) agents. Method: this is a scoping review structured in accordance with the JBI and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Metanalyses extension for Scoping Reviews recommendations. The study was carried out in five stages: search for sources in 17 databases, an information … Show more
Objective: To analyze nursing skills in military aeromedical transport of the Brazilian Air Force. Method: Descriptive, qualitative research, carried out in three Brazilian Air Force hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, involving 64 military nurses. Discursive textual analysis identified competencies in healthcare, communication and decision-making. Results: After characterizing participants, it was possible to understand the reality experienced by nursing professionals in air medical transport, highlighting the skills related to healthcare, communication and management, essential in all phases of air medical transport. Conclusion: It was evident that nursing assumes unique skills in caring for airborne patients, using diverse knowledge and experiences in solving problems encountered in the aeromedical work process. The need to implement continuing education strategies was also highlighted. The findings serve as support for professionals and managers to identify gaps in knowledge, performance and management of professional schedules in aeromedical transport.
Objective: To analyze nursing skills in military aeromedical transport of the Brazilian Air Force. Method: Descriptive, qualitative research, carried out in three Brazilian Air Force hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, involving 64 military nurses. Discursive textual analysis identified competencies in healthcare, communication and decision-making. Results: After characterizing participants, it was possible to understand the reality experienced by nursing professionals in air medical transport, highlighting the skills related to healthcare, communication and management, essential in all phases of air medical transport. Conclusion: It was evident that nursing assumes unique skills in caring for airborne patients, using diverse knowledge and experiences in solving problems encountered in the aeromedical work process. The need to implement continuing education strategies was also highlighted. The findings serve as support for professionals and managers to identify gaps in knowledge, performance and management of professional schedules in aeromedical transport.
RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar as competências de enfermagem no transporte aeromédico militar da Força Aérea Brasileira. Método: Pesquisa descritiva, qualitativa, realizada em três hospitais da Força Aérea Brasileira no Rio de Janeiro, envolvendo 64 militares de enfermagem. A análise textual discursiva identificou competências em atenção à saúde, comunicação e tomada de decisões. Resultados: Após a caracterização dos participantes, foi possível compreender a realidade vivenciada pelo profissional de enfermagem no transporte aeromédico, destacando as competências relacionadas à atenção à saúde, comunicação e gerenciamento, essenciais em todas as fases do transporte aeromédico. Conclusão: Evidenciou-se que a enfermagem assume competências singulares no cuidado aos pacientes aerotransportados, utilizando diversos conhecimentos e experiências na resolução de problemas encontrados no processo de trabalho aeromédico. Ressaltou-se também a necessidade de implementar estratégias de educação permanente. Os achados servem de subsídio para profissionais e gestores identificarem lacunas no conhecimento, na atuação e no gerenciamento das escalas de profissionais no transporte aeromédico.
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