Abstract

to describe the theoretical construction process of nursing process support documents in COVID-19 care scenarios. an experience report of the joint activity of the Brazilian Nursing Process Research Network (Rede de Pesquisa em Processo de Enfermagem) composed of Higher Education and Health Institution researchers in Brazil. five instruments were organized collectively, involving the elements of nursing practice (nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions) in assistance for community; for patients (with suspected or mild, moderate, and critical COVID-19 and residents in Nursing Homes); for nursing workers' health support, also subsidizing registration and documentation during the COVID-19 pandemic. valuing the phenomena manifested by families/communities, patients and health professionals is essential for early detection, intervention, and prevention of diseases.

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 pandemic (Coronavirus Disease 2019) brought a reality of health care in which decisions must be taken quickly for patient care and support for all nursing professionals involved

  • The virus was first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, due to the growing number of respiratory disease cases. Such pneumonia of unknown cause was first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) office in China on December 31, 2019

  • This study aims to describe the theoretical construction process of Nursing Process (NP) support documents in COVID-19 care scenarios

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Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic (Coronavirus Disease 2019) brought a reality of health care in which decisions must be taken quickly for patient care and support for all nursing professionals involved.

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