2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2020.02.007
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Evidence-Based Nursing Care for Spinal Nursing Immobilization: A Systematic Review

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“…Evidence-based nursing can start from the actual condition of the patient through methods such as analyzing problems and finding evidence, to formulate a targeted evidence-based nursing plan for the patient, which can bring nursing intervention to the entire perioperative period and improve clinical efficacy. It has played an important role in relieving patients' negative emotions and improving clinical satisfaction [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence-based nursing can start from the actual condition of the patient through methods such as analyzing problems and finding evidence, to formulate a targeted evidence-based nursing plan for the patient, which can bring nursing intervention to the entire perioperative period and improve clinical efficacy. It has played an important role in relieving patients' negative emotions and improving clinical satisfaction [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To make it understand the importance of coordination, nursing staff can provide targeted psychological counseling by observing the psychological changes of the patient, which can effectively relieve the psychological pressure of the patient, reduce negative emotions, and maintain a good attitude [16]. At the same time, instruct patients to exercise methods of abdominal muscles and pelvic floor muscles, and implement active, gradual, and regular anal retraction training, which has a significant promotion effect on their postoperative recovery [17]. Among them, pelvic floor muscle exercise can increase the tension of the urethral sphincter and fascia; increase the synergy between the sphincter and detrusor; strengthen the contractility of the urethra, vagina, and anus; help patients urinate; and greatly reduce the incidence of urinary retention [18].…”
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“…Este estudo afirmava que a imobilização pré-hospitalar poderia prevenir a deterioração neurológica secundária ao trauma por meio da aplicação de plano rígido e colar cervical. Contudo, a este procedimento tem sido apontada a falta de estudos de alta qualidade que o suportem, assim como a sua contestada a sua eficácia (Geldenhuys & Downing, 2020). Considera-se, assim, para esta revisão, que o procedimento de imobilização é a aplicação de plano duro com apoios laterais de cabeça, cintos-aranha e colar cervical, conforme descrito no Manual de Trauma do Departamento de Formação em Emergência Médica do Instituto Nacional de Emergência Médica (INEM), que é o organismo que tutela a formação em emergência préhospitalar a nível nacional (INEM, 2023).…”
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“…This study stated that prehospital immobilization could prevent secondary neurological deterioration due to trauma, through the application of rigid splints and cervical collars. However, this procedure has been criticized for lacking high-quality studies supporting it, as well for its effectiveness (Geldenhuys & Downing, 2020). Thus, for this review, immobilization procedure is considered the application of rigid splints with lateral head supports, spider belts, and cervical collars, as described in the trauma manual of the emergency medical training department of the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM), which oversees prehospital Emergency training nationwide (INEM, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
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