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Distraction results for pediatric oncology care from nursing evidence: integrative review

  • María Augusta Sánchez Avila
  • , Gabriela Katherine Córdova Mena
  • , Mónica Patricia Vásquez Bravo
  • , Karol Johanna Briñez Ariza

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Abstract

Introduction: pediatric cancer causes a radical change in the external and internal environment of the child or adolescent affecting their development and growth. Objective: to synthesize the findings of nursing studies that published results in physical, psychological, social and immune health through the use of distraction strategies for care. Methodology: integrative literature review, qualitative descriptive and retrospective based on parameters established by Whittemore and Knafl with five stages. Inclusion criteria: scientific articles with results in physical, psychological, social and immune health through the use of distraction from nursing to pediatric population with oncological diagnosis, published in 15 scientific databases, languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish, between the years 2011-2020, with level of evidence according to Lobiondo Level I, II and III, randomized studies, with independent and separate control group, based on critical evaluation of the Joanna Briggs Institute. Results: the distraction strategies used in children and adolescents with oncological diagnosis included: exercise, play, massage, music and complementary therapies performed in different scenarios that obtained significant results in physical, psychological, social and immune health. Conclusions: with the use of distraction in the hospital or non-hospital setting, health benefits are achieved, proving to be an innovative and important intervention for nursing care in the pediatric oncological population.

Translated title of the contributionResultados de distracción para el cuidado en oncología pediátrica desde la evidencia de enfermería: revisión integrativa
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)654-669
Number of pages16
JournalEnfermeria Global
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Cancer nursing
  • Child
  • Distraction
  • Health
  • Neoplasms

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