Ansiedade e dispneia em pacientes infectados pelo novo coronavirus
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https://doi.org/10.34024/rnc.2023.v31.14287Palavras-chave:
Ansiedade, SARS-Cov-2, DispneiaResumo
Introdução. A COVID-19 tem a dificuldade respiratória como um dos sinais mais comuns. Além disso, devido às múltiplas variáveis envolvidas no manejo da doença, pesquisas mostram o grande impacto na saúde mental da população, principalmente devido à ansiedade. Objetivo. Analisar e mensurar a relação entre ansiedade e dispneia em pacientes infectados pelo coronavírus. Método. Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo e qualitativo, realizado a partir de uma revisão integrativa nos periódicos indexados nas bases de dados ScienceDirect, PubMed e Web of Science, no período entre 2019 e 2021. A maioria das pesquisas não respondeu à questão de pesquisa na revisão, mostrando apenas ansiedade ou apenas dificuldades respiratórias entre os pacientes com coronavírus. Resultado. A literatura mostra uma correlação entre ansiedade e dificuldades respiratórias entre os pacientes infectados pelo coronavírus, mas em uma perspectiva mais qualitativa, apresentando poucos resultados mensuráveis. No estudo de Turan et al., 18,2% dos pacientes com sintomas de ansiedade e que foram infectados pelo novo coronavírus também apresentaram dispneia. Conclusão. Existe uma correlação entre os fatores que necessitam de análise mais aprofundada por pesquisas que gerenciem a relação direta entre eles.
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Aceito: 2022-10-13
Publicado: 2023-01-13