Hyperdia: great demands and challenges for nurses

Authors

  • Solange Torres Di Pace Maranhão Instituto Michele Sales
  • Ana Paula Carvalho Ramos Instituto Michele Sales
  • Lúcia Gomes de Souza Silva Instituto Michele Sales
  • Monica Maria Fonseca da Silva Instituto Michele Sales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2021v11i60p4736-4747

Keywords:

Hypertension. Diabetes. Nursing. Health. Primary care

Abstract

Objective: Reflect on the challenges encountered by nurses working in Family Health Units on the demand for patients in the Hiperdia program. Method: In this study, we opted for a literature review to achieve the proposed objective. The following steps were taken: Identification of the theme and selection of the hypothesis or research question to prepare the bibliographic review; establishment of criteria for inclusion and exclusion of studies; sampling or literature search; definition of the information to be extracted from the selected studies; categorization of studies; evaluation of studies included in the literature review; interpretation of results; presentation of the literature review and synthesis of knowledge. The research inclusion criteria were: the publication that has the topic under study; publications available in the LILACS and SCIELO databases, dated from 2011 to 2018. Results: Through thematic analysis, the following categories were listed: The hiperdia program has excelled with excellence due to the large population of users. In view of the whole context, there is a great weakness in the care of the hyperdial program because, every day, this specific population is expanded. The nursing team builds a more affective bond with the user of the hyperdia, which is a foundation in assistance. Final considerations: The research achieved the proposed objectives, as it stated that the nurse is directly connected with the control of diabetes, as well as arterial hypertension, and that, even in the face of demands, this professional is ready to solve adverse events.

Author Biographies

Solange Torres Di Pace Maranhão, Instituto Michele Sales

Bachelor of Nursing. Postgraduate studies in emergency urgency and Intensive Care Unit.

Ana Paula Carvalho Ramos, Instituto Michele Sales

Bachelor of Nursing. Postgraduate student in Urgency and Emergency.

Lúcia Gomes de Souza Silva, Instituto Michele Sales

Bachelor of Nursing. Postgraduate studies in Intensive Care and Urgency and Emergency.

Monica Maria Fonseca da Silva, Instituto Michele Sales

Speech therapist. Master in Public Health from the State University of Paraí­ba. Performance in Occupational and Epidemiological Health. Professor of the Bachelor of Nursing Course at UNESC.

Published

2021-01-05

How to Cite

Torres Di Pace Maranhão, S., Carvalho Ramos, A. P. ., Gomes de Souza Silva, L. ., & Fonseca da Silva, M. M. . (2021). Hyperdia: great demands and challenges for nurses. Saúde Coletiva (Barueri), 11(60), 4736–4747. https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2021v11i60p4736-4747

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Section

Artigos Cientí­ficos