Çocuklarda Mukozit Yönetiminde Kanıt Temelli Uygulamalar

Çocuklarda Kanıta dayalı uygulamalar, son bilimsel literatürün sağladığı sonuçlara ulaşarak hemşirelik uygulamalarının standartlaşmasını sağlar. Çocuklarda Mukozit yönetiminde hemşirelik uygulamalarında bakımın sonuçlarını iyileştirmek ve kalitesini yükseltmek,  hastanın memnuniyet düzeyini arttırmak ve verilen hemşirelik bakımını standardize etmek yalnızca kanıta dayalı hemşirelik uygulamalarıyla mümkündür. Bu derlemede, çocuklarda mukozit yönetiminde kanıt temelli uygulamalar; sistematik derleme sonuçları, meta-analiz, randomize kontrollü çalışmalar ve rehberler doğrultusunda ele alındı.  Uygulamalar olarak; Klorheksidin, Benzidamin Hidroklorid, Sodyum Bikarbonat, Serum Fizyolojik, Kriyoterapi ve Bal başlıklar altında tartışıldı. Çocuklarda mukozitin önlenmesinde ve tedavisinde farmakolojik ve nonfarmakolojik uygulamaların kullanıldığı ancak mukozit yönetiminde standart kabul edilen bir uygulamanın olmadığı görüldü. 
Anahtar Kelimeler:

Çocuk, Mukozit, Kemoterapi

Evidence Based Practices in Mucositis Management in Children

Blood-based practices in children provide the standardization of nursing practices by reaching the conclusions of the latest scientific literature. Improving the quality of care and improving the quality of care in nursing practice in children under Mukosit administration, increasing the level of patient satisfaction and standardizing the nursing care provided is only possible with blood based nursing practices. In this review, evidence-based practices in mucositis management in children; were handled in the direction of systematic review results, meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials and guidelines. As applications; Chlorhexidine, Benzidamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Bicarbonate, Saline, Cryotherapy and Honey were discussed under the headings. It has been observed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological applications are used in the prevention and treatment of mucositis in children, but there is no standard practice in mucositis management. not be included.

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