2018
DOI: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i1a25130p51-58-2018
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Morte encefálica e manutenção de órgãos: conhecimento dos profissionais intensivistas

Abstract: Objective: to evaluate the knowledge of the health professionals who work in the Intensive Care Unit on the diagnosis of brain death and the maintenance of organs in potential donors. Method: quantitative-qualitative, evaluative, descriptive and exploratory study with 21 health professionals in a referral hospital. The data were collected with a questionnaire and submitted to the Content Analysis Technique, in the Categorical Analysis modality. Results: two categories emerged after the analysis << Knowledge ab… Show more

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“…Developing new studies that can verify professionals' understanding before and after participation in training courses is also advisable. 5,8 Family refusal in the organ donation process Federal Law No. 9,434, of February 4, 1997, determines the legality of organ donation, in which it establishes the first-degree family as the exclusive source of authorization for the process, even if, in life, the donor has left in writing this wish.…”
Section: Medical Knowledge About Brain Death and Its Impacts On Organ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Developing new studies that can verify professionals' understanding before and after participation in training courses is also advisable. 5,8 Family refusal in the organ donation process Federal Law No. 9,434, of February 4, 1997, determines the legality of organ donation, in which it establishes the first-degree family as the exclusive source of authorization for the process, even if, in life, the donor has left in writing this wish.…”
Section: Medical Knowledge About Brain Death and Its Impacts On Organ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 From this, the techniques and technology used evolved, using protocols and a multidisciplinary approach2, providing better quality and life expectancy for the transplant recipient. [3][4][5] In 2018, Brazil ranked first in the public organ transplant program in the world, corresponding to 96% of procedures in the public system, Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). [5][6][7] However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the spread of the disease considerably restricted transplant programs worldwide.…”
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“…Aconselha-se também a elaboração de novos estudos que possam verificar o entendimento dos profissionais, antes e após participação em cursos de treinamentos. 5,8 A recusa familiar no processo de doação de órgãos A Lei nº 9.434, de 4 de fevereiro de 1997 determina a juridicidade a respeito da doação de órgãos, em que estabelece a família de primeiro grau como fonte exclusiva de autorização ao processo, mesmo que, em vida, o doador tenha deixado por escrito esse desejo. 15 Desse modo, o diálogo prévio com a família é a única forma para que essa vontade individual de doar seja respeitada e atendida.…”
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“…Além da subnotificação da ME, existem dificuldades das equipes que atuam em Unidades de Pacientes Críticos (UCIs) quanto à identificação, avaliação e validação de pacientes com critérios clínicos para iniciar e executar o diagnóstico de ME (5)(6)(7) , que reforçam a importância da temática.…”
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