Drug-resistant tuberculosis: integrative review of nursing care in primary health care
Germano SNF, Erdmann AL, Albuquerque CF, Amante LN, Ferreira DS, Garrido MDS
Revista brasileira de enfermagem · 2024-07
Abstract
Objectives to identify, in the scientific literature, the care that should be provided to individuals with drug-resistant tuberculosis by nurses in primary health care. Methods integrative review, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses study selection flowchart. Data collection was conducted in November 2022, across ten databases. Results six studies emphasized that nurses should perform directly observed treatment; two highlighted the importance of integrated care management between tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus; two demonstrated comprehensive nursing consultation using the nursing process; one emphasized person-centered care, with discharge planning and improved hospital communication with primary health care services. Final considerations the care that nurses should provide to individuals with drug-resistant tuberculosis in primary health care, for care resolution, is evidence-based.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
- Nursing Care
- Primary Health Care