%0 Journal Article %A Silvia Arranz Alonso %T The role of respiratory nurses to prevent silicosis among patients exposed to free silica at workplace: A systematic review %D 2016 %R 10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.PA1398 %J European Respiratory Journal %P PA1398 %V 48 %N suppl 60 %X Purpose: More than 3million people were exposed to silica in the EU(2000-2008)Main goals of this study are a)review the scientific evidence related to the role of nurses in patients exposed to silica at workplace b)determine nursing diagnoses to guide respiratory nursesMethods: The literature search (Spanish and English) Databases: COMPLUDOC, ENFISPO, MEDLINE, CUIDEN, LICACS, DIALNET, SCIELO (October-December 2013) Descriptors: “nursing”, “silicosis”, “standardized language”Articles from all journals were included as they were indexed in the databaseResults: There is a lack of scientific evidence related to nursing actions for patients exposed to silica.However, there are potential nursing diagnoses an interventions to apply in patients exposed to silica RISK FOR CONTAMINATION(00180)Risk identification(6610)-Introduce a systemic risk assessment -Review medical recordsEnvironmental management: safety(6486)-Identify risks regarding to environmental safetyEnvironmental management: Worker safety(6489)-Determine the employee's fitness for work and standards of work health and safetyRISK FOR POISONING (00037)Surveillance: Safety(6654)-Provide the appropriate level of surveillanceHealth Education(5510)Nursing diagnosis and interventions (NIC)Conclusion: There is a lack of scientific evidence related to nursing care in patients exposed to silica at workplace.More research is needed to be doneWe have identified two nursing diagnoses in patients exposed to silica:Risk for Contamination(00180) and Risk for Poisoning(00037). %U