Protocolo de enfermería para fototerapia neonatal

  1. María José Castaño Picó
  2. Miriam Sánchez Maciá
Revista:
RECIEN: Revista Científica de Enfermería (España)

ISSN: 1989-6409

Año de publicación: 2017

Número: 14

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.14198/RECIEN.2017.14.03 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: RECIEN: Revista Científica de Enfermería (España)

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Resumen

Objective: To determine the available evidence in the phototherapy management for the neonatal jaundice treatment to build a nursing protocol. Method: Comprehensive literature review, during period 2011-2016, conducted through literature searches in PubMed with the keywords "neonatal jaundice guidelines", "neonatal jaundice phototherapy"; in Cuiden, with the keywords "neonatal jaundice", "neonatal phototherapy", and in Google Scholar with "protocol" "neonatal jaundice.", “guidelines neonatal jaundice”, “guidelines phototherapy”. There were no limits in the language. Result: Development of a nursing protocol for infants over 35 weeks of gestational age treated with phototherapy, based on evidence from literature review and agreed by all nursing staff of the unit. Conclusions: Nursing care is important for maintenance and success of phototherapy process. A protocol agreed, reduces variability in practice and can improve phototherapy results in neonates with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia.

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