Intervenções de Enfermagem Promotoras do Coping na Pessoa Adulta com Doença Oncológica – Uma Scoping Review

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https://doi.org/10.31877/on.2025.51.07

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Adaptação Psicológica, Habilidades de decisão, Interveção Enfermagem, Enfermagem Oncológica

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Introdução: A doença oncológica configura-se como um evento adverso que frequentemente provoca distress, impactando negativamente a qualidade de vida e a sobrevivência. O interesse nas intervenções focadas na adaptação emocional, social e comportamental tem aumentado, tornando-se um indicador de qualidade nos cuidados oncológicos. Objetivo: Mapear as intervenções de enfermagem promotoras do coping nas pessoas com doença oncológica. Metodologia: Realizada uma Scoping Review, segundo a metodologia proposta pelo Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) e as diretrizes PRISMA-ScR. Consultaram-se bases de dados como: CINAHL, MEDLINE e Cochrane Library® entre 2019 e 2024. O protocolo do estudo foi registado na OSF com o número de registo 10.17605/OSF.IO/TUCMA. Resultados: Dos 1547 registos, foram extraídos para análise 18. As intervenções cognitivo-comportamentais destacaram-se com programas compostos por 6 a 12 sessões de 45 a 90 minutos. Conclusão: Este mapeamento constitui-se uma ferramenta importante na tomada de decisões clínicas e na disseminação da evidência científica.

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02-09-2025

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Pereira A, Camacho S, Santos B, Lourenço T. Intervenções de Enfermagem Promotoras do Coping na Pessoa Adulta com Doença Oncológica – Uma Scoping Review. Onco.News [Internet]. 2 de Setembro de 2025 [citado 6 de Setembro de 2025];(51):e0297. Disponível em: https://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/297

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