PROTAGONISMO DO ENFERMEIRO NO PROCESSO DE CICATRIZAÇÃO DAS FERIDAS CRÔNICAS: UM ENSAIO DA LITERATURA

2021 
Introduction: Chronic wounds are a type of lesion that has its healing process stagnated for a period of six weeks or more, despite adequate treatment. Objectives: to understand the role of nurses in the assessment and treatment of chronic wounds and to describe their performance in the face of the systematization of nursing care in the care process. Methodology: This is a literature search with a qualitative approach. The data were collected in a virtual database. For this purpose, the Virtual Health Library (VHL) was used, in the following information base: LILACS; BDENF and MEDLINE in the period from March to April 2021. After the association of all descriptors, 85 articles were found, 70 were excluded and 15 articles were selected. Results and Discussion: After reflective reading and repetition of the themes developed in the articles found, two categories emerged: the role of the nurse in the assessment and treatment of chronic wounds and the role of the nurse in the systematization of nursing care in the care process. Conclusion: It is concluded that it is of great relevance that the dermatologist nurse has theoretical and scientific knowledge about chronic wounds for implementation in practice and, thus, to meet the demands arising from the patient, considering that, care for the patient with a chronic wound needs to be holistically targeted.
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