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Objetivo: Mapear a evidência científica sobre instrumentos de avaliação de necessidades paliativas na pessoa com doença renal crónica terminal. Métodos: Scoping Review segundo o método Joanna Briggs Institute. Foi realizada uma pesquisa, entre junho e agosto de 2024, na EBSCO, SCIELO e PUBMED. O processo de análise, extração e síntese dos dados foi desenvolvido por dois revisores independentes. Foram incluídos 22 artigos, dos quais resultou o mapeamento de 16 instrumentos. Resultados: Seis instrumentos são usados especificamente na pessoa com doença renal crónica e os restantes 10 nas pessoas com outras doenças em geral. O IPOSRenal, pela sua praticabilidade e relevância foi o instrumento mais mencionado nos estudos analisados. Conclusão: Não havendo apenas um instrumento para avaliar todas as necessidades da pessoa com doença renal crónica terminal, a literatura apresenta como alternativa a junção de várias escalas. Sugere-se a criação de uma escala que possa abranger todos os domínios.
Objective: To map the scientific evidence on instruments for assessing palliative care needs in individuals with end-stage chronic kidney disease. Methods: A scoping review protocol was conducted based on the Joanna Briggs Institute method. Between June and August 2024, a literature search was performed in three databases: EBSCO, SCIELO, and PUBMED. The processes of data analysis, extraction, and synthesis were carried out by two independent reviewers. A total of 22 articles were included, resulting in the mapping of 16 instruments. Results: Six instruments were specifically designed for individuals with chronic kidney disease, while the remaining 10 were for people with other diseases in general. Among these, the IPOS-Renal was the most cited instrument in the analysed studies due to its practicality and relevance. Conclusion: As there is no single instrument capable of assessing all the needs of individuals with end-stage chronic kidney disease, the literature suggests combining multiple scales as an alternative. It is recommended to develop a comprehensive scale that can encompass all domains.
Objective: To map the scientific evidence on instruments for assessing palliative care needs in individuals with end-stage chronic kidney disease. Methods: A scoping review protocol was conducted based on the Joanna Briggs Institute method. Between June and August 2024, a literature search was performed in three databases: EBSCO, SCIELO, and PUBMED. The processes of data analysis, extraction, and synthesis were carried out by two independent reviewers. A total of 22 articles were included, resulting in the mapping of 16 instruments. Results: Six instruments were specifically designed for individuals with chronic kidney disease, while the remaining 10 were for people with other diseases in general. Among these, the IPOS-Renal was the most cited instrument in the analysed studies due to its practicality and relevance. Conclusion: As there is no single instrument capable of assessing all the needs of individuals with end-stage chronic kidney disease, the literature suggests combining multiple scales as an alternative. It is recommended to develop a comprehensive scale that can encompass all domains.
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Avaliação das necessidades Chronic kidney failure Cuidados paliativos Diálise Dialysis Escalas Insuficiência renal crónica Needs assessment Palliative care Scales
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Menezes, A. M., Silva, A. S., Fernandes, C., & Passos, E. et al. (2026). instrumentos para avaliar necessidades paliativas da pessoa com doença renal crónica terminal: uma scoping review. Onco.News, (52), 12-22. Article e0298. https://doi.org/10.31877/on.2025.52.02
