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Objective: To identify how antimicrobials are prescribed in long-term care facilities from the perspective of nurses. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted using an online survey. Participants were selected through conventional sampling methods and online recruitment. Data were collected through a 2-section self-administered questionnaire: the first section characterized the respondent and the institution, while the second investigated the antimicrobial prescription and usage in the institution. Results: Thirty-five responses were received, representing institutions from every state in Brazil. Sixty percent of the institutions had a part-time physician. More than 90% of the respondents said they contacted a prescriber to report signs and symptoms suggestive of infection, which led to subsequent antimicrobial use. Conclusions: The opinion of nurses has a significant impact on the prescriber's decision to begin antibiotic therapy in long-term care facilities, which indicates that nurses need training about the rational use of antimicrobials. (AU)
Objetivo: Identificar como ocorre a indicação de antimicrobianos nas instituições de longa permanência na perspectiva do profissional enfermeiro. Metodologia: Foi realizado um estudo descritivo por meio de um Survey online. Os participantes foram selecionados por meio de amostra convencional e o recrutamento foi realizado por meio de convite online. A coleta de dados foi feita a partir de um questionário autoaplicável constituído de dois blocos: o primeiro contemplando itens para a caracterização do respondente e da instituição; e o segundo, questões relacionadas ao uso e à indicação de antimicrobianos na instituição. Resultados: Foram recebidas 35 respostas, representando instituições de todos os estados brasileiros. A presença de médico em tempo parcial foi apontada em 60% das instituições. Mais de 90% dos participantes apontaram que acontecia o contato com prescritor para o relato de sinais e sintomas sugestivos de infecção apresentados pelo residente, implicando em uso subsequente de antimicrobianos. Conclusões: A opinião do profissional da Enfermagem tem grande impacto na decisão do prescritor em iniciar a antibioticoterapia nas instituições de longa permanência, demonstrando a necessidade de qualificação desse profissional direcionada ao uso racional de antimicrobianos. (AU)
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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Homes for the Aged , Nursing , Antimicrobial StewardshipABSTRACT
Resumo Objetivo O presente estudo objetivou conhecer os desejos e vontades de pessoas idosas residentes em Instituições de Longa Permanência para Idosos (ILPI) sobre a terminalidade de vida. Método Tratou-se de pesquisa qualitativa descritiva e exploratória, em que participaram 18 pessoas idosas de duas ILPI Resultados Emergiram cinco categorias: acolhimento e aceite da família: a morte na ILPI ou no domicílio e o medo de morrer só; final de um ciclo de vida: momento de resgate pessoal, despedida, afeto e fé; preservação da dignidade humana da pessoa idosa que se encontra institucionalizada na terminalidade da vida; não ser pressionado e não ser um peso para a família: desejos relacionados ao agir dos profissionais e familiares com a pessoa idosa; e a manutenção dos sentidos e consciência da morte: desejo de uma experiência benéfica, sem dor, de purificação e de entrega por meio da fé. Conclusão Os desejos e vontades expressados relacionaram-se a aspectos amplos de vida. A compreensão destes configurou-se como possibilidade de os profissionais de saúde introduzirem assuntos relacionados à finitude e que essas pessoas idosas possam ter suas vozes ouvidas, sentidas e respeitadas.
Abstract Objective The present study aimed to explore the desires and wishes of older adults residing in Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) regarding end-of-life terminality. Method This was a descriptive and exploratory qualitative research, involving 18 older adults from two LTCFs in a city in the central region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil. Data collection took place from March to May 2022 through semi-structured interviews and using the "cards on the table" technique. The data were subjected to discursive textual analysis. Results Five categories emerged: Family welcoming and acceptance: death in LTCFs or at home and the fear of dying alone; End-of-a-life cycle: a moment of personal reflection, farewell, affection, and faith; Preservation of the human dignity of older adults who are institutionalized in the terminal phase of life; Not being pressured and not being a burden to the family: desires related to the actions of professionals and family members toward the older adult; and Maintenance of senses and awareness of death: desire for a beneficial experience with pain control, purification, and surrendering of life through faith. Conclusion The desires and wishes expressed were related to broad aspects of life. Understanding these desires has emerged as an opportunity for healthcare professionals to introduce topics related to finitude, allowing these older adults to have their voices heard, felt, and respected.
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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aged , Caregivers , Patient-Centered Care , Attitude to DeathABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to spatiotemporally analyze the profile of influenza-like illness (ILI) outbreaks in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between 2020 and 2022. STUDY DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional retrospective study. METHODS: Outbreaks of ILI with final diagnoses of COVID-19, influenza, or other respiratory viruses (ORVs) recorded between January 2020 and November 2022, obtained from the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN NET) Outbreak module, were analyzed. Kernel density estimates and Getis-Ord Gi∗ statistics were performed to identify spatial clusters. RESULTS: A total of 13,314 ILI outbreaks were identified, involving 130,568 cases and 2649 deaths. Of these, 104,399 (80%) were confirmed as COVID-19, 15,861 (12%) were confirmed as ORV, and 10,308 (8%) were confirmed as influenza. The year 2021 had the highest number of outbreaks and cases. Schools recorded the most outbreaks and cases, followed by long-term care facilities for older adults (LTCs). The highest average number of cases per outbreak and the highest attack rates occurred at social gatherings and prisons. Prisoners were three times more likely to contract COVID-19 during outbreaks than people in other institutions. The highest hospitalization and mortality rates for all virus types occurred in the LTC group. The occurrence and intensity of outbreaks were highly heterogeneous among the different institutions after the introduction of new SARS-CoV-2 variants in the state. CONCLUSIONS: ILI outbreaks were not randomly distributed; they clustered in specific areas. Transmissibility varied among different institutions with different responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. These results can be used as a basis for prioritizing actions and allocating resources during future pandemics.
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COVID-19 , Influenza, Human , Virus Diseases , Humans , Aged , COVID-19/epidemiology , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Retrospective Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Brazil/epidemiology , Disease OutbreaksABSTRACT
Resumo O artigo descreve o histórico, a metodologia e a evolução do Fórum das Instituições Filantrópicas de Longa Permanência para Idosos (ILPI) da Região Metropolitana de São Paulo, e contextualiza sua trajetória diante dos avanços normativos que regulamentam essas instituições atualmente. Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo, descritivo, de abordagem qualitativa, por meio da leitura e análise das atas das reuniões no período entre 1999 e 2015. Observou-se que a articulação em rede, proporcionada pelas reuniões ao longo dos 16 anos de atividade, pode auxiliar a organização, o planejamento e a manutenção das ILPI, contribuindo para melhorar a qualidade da prestação dos serviços conforme a legislação vigente, promovendo aproximação e engajamento de parceiros na busca pela profissionalização dos cuidados institucionais de longa duração e pela excelência na assistência ao idoso, e no aprimoramento e capacitação dos profissionais, processos e protocolos institucionais.
Abstract This study describes the history, methodology and evolution of the Forum of NonProfit Long-Term Care Facilities for Older Adults (LTCF - Fórum das Instituições Filantrópicas de Longa Permanência para Idosos) of the São Paulo Metropolitan Region, Brazil, and contextualizes its path towards the normative advances that regulate these institutions nowadays. By reading and analyzing the reports of the meetings that occurred between the years 1999 and 2015 a descriptive, qualitative and retrospective study was performed. We observed that the network articulation provided by the meetings during the 16 years of activity can help with the organization, planning and maintenance of LTCFs, improving the quality of the services in accordance to the current legislation, promoting the approximation and engagement of partners in the search for professionalism of long-term institutional care and excellence in care for older adults, and on the improvement and qualification of professionals, processes and institutional protocols.