NURSING CARE FOR PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA: INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
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https://doi.org/10.25110/arqsaude.v28i1.2024-10904Keywords:
Epidermólise Bolhosa, Dermatite Atópica, Primeira Infância, Primeiríssima Infância, Cuidados de EnfermagemAbstract
Introduction: Atopic Dermatitis and Epidermolysis Bullosa are chronic diseases that affect the morphological and biochemical structure of the skin, causing lesions and systemic changes in affected individuals, which can cause generalized infections. Objective: to evaluate and synthesize the contributions of research produced on nursing care for children with atopic dermatitis or epidermolysis bullosa. Method: this is an integrative review, whose guiding question was: “What is the nursing care for pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis or epidermolysis bullosa?” Your search took place in the following databases: Medline; CINAHL; LILACS and CUIDEN. There was no restriction on the year of publication and studies published in English, Portuguese and Spanish were analyzed. Results: 23 studies were included, two of which two categories were listed: Nursing Care for Children with Atopic Dermatitis and Epidermolysis Bullosa and Health Education. Conclusion: the need for investment in well-designed research on the topic is evident, as the rarity of the condition, the scarcity of references and the difficulty in finding patients suitable for interventions are factors that contribute to this scientific scenario.
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