Optimización del cuidado enfermero en postoperatorio de cirugías cardiacas: una revisión sistemática

Cardiac surgery is a complex intervention whose aim is to solve the problem and restore the functioning of the heart. Postoperative care in cardiac patients is a challenge for nursing staff, so the nurse must have up-to-date practical and theoretical knowledge. The general objective was to propose a...

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Huvudupphovsman: Acosta Zagal, Marcos Israel (author)
Materialtyp: masterThesis
Språk:spa
Publicerad: 2025
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Länkar:https://dspace.uniandes.edu.ec/handle/123456789/18924
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Sammanfattning:Cardiac surgery is a complex intervention whose aim is to solve the problem and restore the functioning of the heart. Postoperative care in cardiac patients is a challenge for nursing staff, so the nurse must have up-to-date practical and theoretical knowledge. The general objective was to propose a guide to optimize postoperative nursing care for patients undergoing cardiac surgery in Ecuador according to scientific literature. The main focus of this research was given by a qualitative design which focuses on the search for relevant information to optimize nursing care through a literature review in different indexed databases related to the area of health, it was also necessary to use the PRISMA method that allowed to classify and prioritize the search for scientific information in indexed databases. Post-surgical nursing care must be precise, which is why there is a need for a standardized nursing care guide in order to reduce the possible inconveniences in the evolution of the post-surgical patient, which is why we incorporated a guide to optimize post-surgical nursing care based on satisfying the needs of Virginia Henderson in order to improve the quality of care we provide and make the most of the time and resources available for patient care, ensuring key and effective interventions focused on the patient's recovery.