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| Title: | Gains from Rehabilitation Nursing Care for the Self-Care of Elderly Inpatients – Scoping Review |
| Authors: | Cachola, Helena Ventura, Maria Miguel Bule, Maria José Sousa, Luís Albuquerque, Geyslane |
| Editors: | Pinho, Lara Fonseca, César Moguel, E. |
| Keywords: | Self-care self-efficacy self-management hospitalization rhabilitation nursing elderly |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Citation: | Cachola, H. S. M., Ventura, M. M. G., Bule, M. J., Sousa, L., & de Albuquerque, G. (2025, 2025//). Gains from Rehabilitation Nursing Care for the Self-Care of Elderly Inpatients – Scoping Review. Gerontechnology VI, Cham. |
| Abstract: | Introduction: Hospitalization of elderly people is a period that has
consequences at the functional level, due to inactivity, with a negative impact on
functionality and quality of life. Rehabilitation nursing care is fundamental in
optimising functionality, by valuing self-care during hospitalization. Objective:
To identify the interventions carried out by specialist rehabilitation nurses that
benefit the functionality of elderly patients during hospitalization. Methodology:
The scoping review was conducted in the CINAHL and MEDLINE databases in
accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-
analysis (PRISMA) guidelines, including all studies published between January
2019 and January 2023. The search strategy used controlled vocabulary terms
(DeCS/MeSH), with inclusion criteria based on the PCC structure. To assess
methodological quality, the JBI critical appraisal tools were used, covering dif-
ferent study designs. Results: Eight studies were included, with qualitative (n
= 2), cohort (n = 5) and observational (n = 1) methodological designs. They
included hospitalized participants who received specialised rehabilitation nursing
care and had a positive effect on the results: optimising users’ autonomy; con-
fidence; and/or functional capacity. Strategies that maximise functional capacity
are categorised as: Rehabilitation interventions (subcategories support-education
and assist-train); benefits of rehabilitation care (subcategories functionality and
disease management). Conclusion: Rehabilitation Nursing interventions based on
assistance, education, and training promote the optimisation of functional capac-
ity, reduce the negative impact of hospitalization, and improve the quality of life
for the elferly. The care provided by the specialist rehabilitation nurse is essen-
tial during the hospitalization period of elderly patients due to its benefits for
functionality and the promotion o f self-care. |
| URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87729-2_4 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/41455 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | CIEP - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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