Fatores de risco e elementos primitivos no desenvolvimento de síndromes hipertensivas no pré-natal: revisão integrativa

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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769267098

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Gestantes, Hipertensão induzida pela gravidez, Processo de enfermagem, Cuidado pré-natal, Enfermagem de atenção primária

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Objetivo: identificar os fatores de risco e elementos primitivos associados às síndromes hipertensivas nas gestantes no pré-natal. Método: revisão integrativa nas bases: MEDLINE, SCOPUS, WoS, CINAHL, BDENF e LILACS no período de setembro a outubro de 2020. Para a extração dos dados utilizou-se a ferramenta Poronto. Resultados: incluíram-se 47 estudos, nos quais foram identificados 30 conceitos primitivos inter-relacionados que alertam para as necessidades das gestantes. As investigações permitiram identificar idade de 18 a 50 anos, raça negra, vulnerabilidade socioeconômica, baixa escolaridade e o baixo peso ao nascer como fatores de risco sensíveis de identificação na atenção primária. Conclusão: a literatura apresenta fatores pertinentes quanto ao desenvolvimento da síndrome hipertensiva permitindo clarificar os elementos primitivos e fatores de risco. Além do mais, subsidia o cuidado e aponta para o desenvolvimento de pesquisas que desenvolvam instrumentos voltados ao público estudado.

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Biografia do Autor

João Cruz Neto, Universidade Regional do Cariri

Acadêmico de enfermagem

Paula Suene Pereira dos Santos, Universidade Regional do Cariri

Enfermeira. Mestre em enfermagem

Joseph Dimas de Oliveira, Universidade Regional do Cariri

Enfermeiro. Doutor em enfermagem

Rachel de Sá Barreto Luna Callou Cruz, Universidade Regional do Cariri

Enfermeira. Doutora em saúde materno infantil

Dayanne Rakelly de Oliveira, Universidade Regional do Cariri

Enfermeira. Doutora em Bioquímica Toxicológica

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2022-05-12

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Cruz Neto, J., Santos, P. S. P. dos, Oliveira, J. D. de, Cruz, R. de S. B. L. C., & Oliveira, D. R. de. (2022). Fatores de risco e elementos primitivos no desenvolvimento de síndromes hipertensivas no pré-natal: revisão integrativa. Revista De Enfermagem Da UFSM, 12, e18. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769267098

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