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Interventions to promote self‐care of people with arteriovenous fistula

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  • Clemente N Sousa
  • João Luís Apóstolo
  • Maria Henriqueta Figueiredo
  • Maria Manuela Martins
  • Vanessa F Dias

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Aims and objectives The literature shows many self‐care behaviours related to people with end‐stage renal disease (ESRD). Our aim is to identify interventions within the ‘teaching’ that promote self‐care (behaviour) with arteriovenous fistula (AVF). Background The development of self‐care behaviours with the AVF allows the access to maintain the best possible conditions, because its state influences the efficacy of the dialysis treatment. However, few studies assess self‐care behaviours that people with ESRD have with the AVF, as well as interventions that promote this self‐care. Design Discursive paper. Methods Our research was conducted in MEDLINE, Health Nursing and Allied Literature (CINAHL), Web of Science and SCOPUS using three search expressions, between the period of 2000–2010. We selected studies that identified interventions that promote self‐care with AVF. Results No study has shown in detail the interventions that aimed at promoting self‐care behaviours with the AVF for patients with ESRD. We verify that the interventions that promote self‐care are directed mostly to the moments after AVF construction. Conclusions This paper reinforces the need to develop guidelines that provide guidance for self‐care with the AVF to be developed by people with ESRD. We also found that self‐care behaviours directed to the AVF are mostly associated with postconstruction of the access. Relevance to clinical practice Based on these results, it is necessary to delineate clear intervention programmes and objectives, in order to assess self‐care with the AVF by people with ESRD, as well as to develop guidelines that provide guidance for self‐care for the person with an AVF.

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  • Clemente N Sousa & João Luís Apóstolo & Maria Henriqueta Figueiredo & Maria Manuela Martins & Vanessa F Dias, 2014. "Interventions to promote self‐care of people with arteriovenous fistula," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 23(13-14), pages 1796-1802, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:23:y:2014:i:13-14:p:1796-1802
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12207
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    1. Clemente Neves Sousa & Ana Rita Cabral Paquete & Paulo Teles & Cristina Maria Correia Barroso Pinto & Vanessa Filipa Ferreira Dias & Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes Ribeiro & Carlene Souza Silva Manzini & An, 2021. "Investigating the Effect of a Structured Intervention on the Development of Self-Care Behaviors With Arteriovenous Fistula in Hemodialysis Patients," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 30(6), pages 866-874, July.
    2. Clemente Neves Sousa & Patrícia Marujo & Paulo Teles & Marta Nunes Lira & Vanessa Filipa Ferreira Dias & Maria Eulália Leite Mota Novais, 2020. "Self-Care Behavior Profiles With Arteriovenous Fistula in Hemodialysis Patients," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 29(6), pages 363-367, July.
    3. Marta Nunes Lira & Clemente Neves Sousa & Maria Carolina Medeiros Wanderley & Natália Ramos Costa Pessoa & Kelly Cristiane Rocha Lemos & Carlene Souza Silva Manzini & Andressa Garcia Nicole & Sheila , 2021. "Scale of Assessment of Self-Care Behaviors with Arteriovenous Fistula in Hemodialysis: A Psychometric Study in Brazil," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 30(6), pages 875-882, July.

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