Etiological Factors of Risk for Occupational Illness in Nursing Professionals: Etiology and Risk Review Protocol
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Aim
To describe the protocol for a systematic review of etiology and risk to identify the etiological factors of Risk for Occupational Illness in nursing professionals.
Design
Etiology and risk review protocol, conducted according to JBI guidelines.
Methods
This is an etiology and risk review protocol to be carried out following the JBI guidelines in the following data sources: CINAHL, MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, EMBASE, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, National Institute of Security and Health at Work and National Institute of Health at Work. The inclusion criteria are studies that address workers aged 18 years until retirement, demonstrate etiological factors that condition the susceptibility of the ND in question and address analyses regarding the identification, definition and association of factors with the Risk of Occupational Illness . The exclusion criteria are studies that did not address the topic, opinion articles, letters to the editor and editorials.
Expected Results
The results of this review will be publicly disclosed in scientific journals in the health area and will contribute to increasing the level of evidence of the Nursing Diagnosis Risk for Occupational Illness , so that they remain in future editions of NANDA International and that the diagnosis is updated and revised based on the current scientific literature.
Conclusion
It is expected identify the possible uses of the concept; determine the essential critical attributes; identify the antecedents and consequences of the concept; and define the empirical references and to highlight the etiological factors that are consistent with susceptibility to occupational illness.
Strengths and limitations of this study
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This study will review the scientific literature on the etiological factors of Risk for Occupational Illness in nursing professionals, providing an increase in the level of evidence for this Diagnosis;
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The steps of this review will be followed strictly in accordance with the criteria of the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis;
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To avoid selection bias, data collection will occur independently with active blinding of researchers, who will use software to export and select data.