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Title: Manter a mobilidade articular no doente critico: Estudo de caso
Other Titles: MANTENER LA MOVILIDAD EN LAS ARTICULACIONES EN LOS ENFERMOS CRÍTICOS: ESTUDIO DE CASO
MAINTAINING JOINT MOBILITY IN THE CRITICAL SICK: CASE STUDY
Authors: Beliz, Ana Bernardo
Bule, Maria José
Sousa, Luís Manuel Mota de
Editors: Martins, Maria Manuela Perreira
Henrique, Fernando Manuel Dias
Keywords: Intensive care
Nursing Rehabilitation
Bedrest
Exercise Therapy
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Associação Portuguesa dos Enfermeiros de Reabilitação
Citation: Beliz, A. B., Bule, M. J., & Sousa, L. M. M. d. (2020). Manter a mobilidade articular no doente critico: Estudo de caso. REPER, 3(Sup.1), 63-69. doi: 10.33194/rper.2020.v3.n1.8.5791
Abstract: Background: Immobility in critically ill patients is conditioned by the condition of the disease or by the effect of drugs, but in both cases it emerges as a problem from the perspective of functional recovery. The decrease in muscle mass and joint amplitude delay or hinder the processes of recovery from spontaneous ventilation and self-care. When bed rest is required, safe rehabilitation nursing care is a resource to mitigate the problems associated with immobility. Objective: Identify results that are sensitive to rehabilitation nursing care resulting from a structured joint mobilization intervention in critically ill patients. Methods: Qualitative study, case study type. The case of an adult person in a critical situation is presented and eight joint mobilization sessions were carried out by a rehabilitation nurse. Joint amplitude was evaluated using goniometry before and after the application of a rehabilitation program. Study approved by the ethics committee. Results: It was found that in 26 days of admission to the intensive care unit, the joint amplitude remained in the different segments and there were gains in the supination movements of the forearm, left hand extension and right knee flexion. Passive joint mobilization exercises did not interfere with the stability of physiological parameters or adaptation to the ventilatory prosthesis. Conclusion: The results reveal that there is no decrease in joint amplitude and are sensitive to rehabilitation nursing care, in a structured and regular mobilization plan. There were gains in health and the minimization of complications associated with immobility. Other studies should be carried out in order to parameterize not only the intervention plan but also the evidence of the results obtained.
URI: https://www.aper.pt/Ficheiros/Revista/RPERv3s1.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30111
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