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ENECOVID: una experiencia de mejora profesional = |
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ENECOVID: An experience of profesional improvement / |
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Elizabeht Henares Villen, Diana Leticia Mateos Comín, Iván Segura Quintana, Leticia Eugenia Hernández García, Catalina Gómez Fuentes, Ana Sofía del Moral Fabelo, Zenaida Guedes Báez, Milagrosa Medina Pérez |
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Este artículo se encuentra disponible en su edición impresa. |
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Bibliografía: p.64-65 |
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En el Centro de Salud El Doctoral, perteneciente al Área de Salud de Gran Canaria, seis enfermeras de Atención Primaria fueron las encargadas de atender a los requerimientos de las 133 familias que participaron en el Estudio Nacional de Seroprevalencia (ENECOVID) dirigido por el Instituto de Salud Carlos III y el Ministerio de Sanidad. En las tres fases del estudio comentadas en este trabajo se atendieron un total de 702 participantes. En la primera fase se valoró a un total de 203 personas, 251 en la segunda y 248 en la tercera fase. Los participantes en su mayoría fueron adultos, siendo el número total de niños atendidos 84. La participación por sexos fue igual (50% hombres y 50% mujeres). Para dar una respuesta adecuada al estudio, dentro del centro, se creó un circuito con puntos de entrada, espera e información a los participantes, donde se les explicaba el objetivo y la dinámica del mismo, y formalizaban el consentimiento informado antes de acceder a las consultas destinadas a su desarrollo. La experiencia de las enfermeras en la investigación ENECOVID redundó en la cohesión del grupo de trabajo, mejoró la destreza en el manejo del paciente con infección por SARS-CoV-2, aumentó la seguridad a la hora de utilizar los equipos de protección individual y repercutió en la capacidad de abordar un gran volumen de participantes sin mermar la calidad de los cuidados. |
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At the Doctoral Health Centre, belonging to the Gran Canaria Healthcare Area, six Primary Care nurses were in charge of meeting the requirements of the 133 families included in the National Seroprevalence Study (ENECOVID) conducted by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III and the Ministry of Health. During the three stages of the study discussed in this article, 702 participants were managed in total. In the first stage, 203 persons were evaluated, 251 in the second, and 248 in the third stage. The majority of participants were adult, and the total number of children included was 84. There was equal participation by gender (50% men and 50% women). In order to provide an adequate response to the study, a circuit was created within the centre, with entry, waiting, and information points for participants, where the objective and the dynamics of the study were explained to them, and they completed their informed consent forms before having access to the relevant consultations. The experience of nurses in the ENECOVID research resulted in the cohesion of the work team, improved the skills regarding the management of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, increased safety at the time of using individual protection equipment, and had a positive impact on the ability to address a great volume of participants without reducing the quality of care. |
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COVID-19 |
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enfermería |
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salud comunitaria |
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atención primaria |
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COVID-19 |
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nursing |
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community health |
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primary care |
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-- 2021 v. 24, n.3, p.59-65 |
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