Conhecimento da equipa multidisciplinar acerca dos cuidados pós reanimação neonatal

  • Lima J
  • Santos A
  • Magalhães F
  • et al.
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Abstract Background: The multidisciplinary team caring for at-risk newborns should identify the risk factors for asphyxia early on. The team should be prepared for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and post-resuscitation care and have theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical behaviors to minimize adverse events and provide safe care. Objective: To assess the knowledge of the multidisciplinary team about neonatal post-resuscitation care. Methodology: Cross-sectional study in a neonatal unit in Fortaleza-CE-Brazil. A questionnaire was administered to the multidisciplinary team, selected by convenience, and analyzed using the positivity index. Results: The team consisted mostly of women, aged 30 to 40 years, with a postgraduate degree, who had witnessed neonatal cardiorespiratory arrest and had attended a training course. They had an adequate knowledge positivity index (99.1%) regarding vital signs and oxygen saturation; borderline knowledge of blood gas dosage (71.8%), and poor knowledge (20.9% to 60.0%) about monitoring central venous pressure, urine output, blood glucose, and cardiac enzymes. Participants suggested using hard technologies, with only one professional recommending soft/relational technologies. Conclusion: There is a need for effective professional training, continuing education, and awareness-raising interventions to promote a holistic approach to newborn care.

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Lima, J., Santos, A., Magalhães, F., Pinto, M., Oliveira, R., Rolim, K., & Fernandes, H. (2023). Conhecimento da equipa multidisciplinar acerca dos cuidados pós reanimação neonatal. Revista de Enfermagem Referência, VI Série(No2). https://doi.org/10.12707/rvi23.39.30330

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