THE ROLE OF NURSING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF NEOPLASTIC WOUNDS IN PALLIATIVE CARE PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i12.23182

Keywords:

Primary health care. Palliative care. Nursing. Wounds and injuries. And neoplasms.

Abstract

Neoplastic lesions have a major impact on the patient’s life, since in addition to causing bodily deformities, they can also trigger various complications such as infections, myoma, and fistulas, as well as lead to the development of psychological problems and changes in the patient’s social interactions. According to the World Health Organization, palliative care is a way to provide comfort and quality of life to patients in palliative situations, seeking ways to prevent and relieve suffering so that the patient may feel comfort and dignity. This is an integrative literature review conducted through bibliographic research, using databases such as the Virtual Library of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), and related databases. Twenty studies related to the topic, published between 2020 and 2025, were selected. The results indicated that care for neoplastic lesions consists of specific practices, often involving palliative care, aiming to alleviate symptoms and signs when the progression of the disease no longer allows for a cure, seeking to provide better quality of life and comfort to the patient. It is concluded that nursing plays an essential role in the care and treatment of these lesions, since wound management must be performed properly, paying attention to the patient’s needs and the type of lesion presented.

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Author Biographies

Elize Júlia Feitosa Sampaio, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem no Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Ana Beatriz Alvarenga Schafer, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Geovana Cavalcante Vieira, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Karen Carvalho de Mattos, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem pelo Centro Universitário Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora UNICEPLAC.

Thalyta Maia Rodrigues Silva, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem no Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Ester Monteiro de Sousa Avila, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem no Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Luana Isis Pereira, UNICEPLAC

Graduanda em Enfermagem no Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos - Co-autora – UNICEPLAC. 

Elisângela de Andrade Aoyama, UNICEPLAC

Mestra em Engenharia Biomédica. Pós-graduada em Docência do Ensino Superior e Gestão em Educação Ambiental. Graduada em Ciências Biológicas e Pedagogia. Docente no Centro Universitário do Planalto Central Apparecido dos Santos – UNICEPLAC. Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil.

Published

2025-12-10

How to Cite

Sampaio, E. J. F., Schafer, A. B. A., Vieira, G. C., Mattos, K. C. de, Silva, T. M. R., Avila, E. M. de S., … Aoyama, E. de A. (2025). THE ROLE OF NURSING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF NEOPLASTIC WOUNDS IN PALLIATIVE CARE PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(12), 3809–3822. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i12.23182