Software EnfHA para a assistência de enfermagem às pessoas com hipertensão arterial na atenção primária à saúde
| Ano de defesa: | 2024 |
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| Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil Enfermagem UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem Centro de Ciências da Saúde |
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| Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33132 |
Resumo: | The research had as its general objective to build and validate a health technology based on the assumptions of Continuing Education in Health (EPS) and that directs nursing care to people with arterial hypertension (AH) treated in Primary Health Care (PHC). This study is based on participatory research and was conducted according to the conceptual model of Knowledge Translation into Action. The setting was the PHC and the participants were intentionally invited, according to their experience and performance, constituting the target audience, nurses working in the PHC, and expert judges in the areas of nursing and informatics. The stages of verification of existing knowledge with the target audience, synthesis of knowledge and construction of the knowledge tool were contemplated. Other stages were considered such as adaptation to the local context, evaluation of barriers and facilitators for the use of knowledge, selection and adaptation of interventions, all of this process occurred in a participatory manner with the management and nurses. Furthermore, the technology was validated with 15 nurses from the target audience and ten expert judges, considering the following software characteristics: functional suitability, usability, performance efficiency, compatibility and safety. To analyze the proportion of agreement between the responses, the Content Validity Index (CVI) was calculated. Ethical aspects were respected according to current resolutions. The product of the knowledge constructed was a software, called EnfHA, for which the needs and directions of the target audience were considered, in addition to the existing knowledge regarding nursing care for people with AH. The health technology was structured according to the stages of the Nursing Process (NP), consisting of the main screens for registering the nurse and team, a main menu with all the options that can be explored, among them the guide for the NP that includes explanations and directions for all the stages and the screen for performing the NP with the fillable fields for assessments and establishing nursing diagnoses and interventions. Furthermore, the technology makes it possible to obtain individual reports for monitoring and evaluation, and reports with collective information, for example, considering registered users with high cardiovascular risk. The software was validated with an overall CVI of 0.88 for the target audience, 0.99 for nursing judges and 0.95 for computer science judges. It was concluded that the construction of the knowledge tool occurred in a participatory manner with professionals and management, and that the technology was improved with validation. The results of this thesis have the potential to generate impact and be applied at local, regional and national levels, as they describe in a systematic way the steps for developing software to perform the NP, and can be used in care practice as a strategy for organization, agility and standardization of care, giving visibility to nursing activities in PHC aimed at people with hypertension. |
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Software EnfHA para a assistência de enfermagem às pessoas com hipertensão arterial na atenção primária à saúdeSoftware EnfHA for nursing care for people with arterial hypertension in primary health careHipertensãoTecnologiaEnfermagemProcesso de enfermagemTerminologia padronizada em enfermagemHypertensionTechnologyNursingNursing processStandardized terminology in nursingCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMThe research had as its general objective to build and validate a health technology based on the assumptions of Continuing Education in Health (EPS) and that directs nursing care to people with arterial hypertension (AH) treated in Primary Health Care (PHC). This study is based on participatory research and was conducted according to the conceptual model of Knowledge Translation into Action. The setting was the PHC and the participants were intentionally invited, according to their experience and performance, constituting the target audience, nurses working in the PHC, and expert judges in the areas of nursing and informatics. The stages of verification of existing knowledge with the target audience, synthesis of knowledge and construction of the knowledge tool were contemplated. Other stages were considered such as adaptation to the local context, evaluation of barriers and facilitators for the use of knowledge, selection and adaptation of interventions, all of this process occurred in a participatory manner with the management and nurses. Furthermore, the technology was validated with 15 nurses from the target audience and ten expert judges, considering the following software characteristics: functional suitability, usability, performance efficiency, compatibility and safety. To analyze the proportion of agreement between the responses, the Content Validity Index (CVI) was calculated. Ethical aspects were respected according to current resolutions. The product of the knowledge constructed was a software, called EnfHA, for which the needs and directions of the target audience were considered, in addition to the existing knowledge regarding nursing care for people with AH. The health technology was structured according to the stages of the Nursing Process (NP), consisting of the main screens for registering the nurse and team, a main menu with all the options that can be explored, among them the guide for the NP that includes explanations and directions for all the stages and the screen for performing the NP with the fillable fields for assessments and establishing nursing diagnoses and interventions. Furthermore, the technology makes it possible to obtain individual reports for monitoring and evaluation, and reports with collective information, for example, considering registered users with high cardiovascular risk. The software was validated with an overall CVI of 0.88 for the target audience, 0.99 for nursing judges and 0.95 for computer science judges. It was concluded that the construction of the knowledge tool occurred in a participatory manner with professionals and management, and that the technology was improved with validation. The results of this thesis have the potential to generate impact and be applied at local, regional and national levels, as they describe in a systematic way the steps for developing software to perform the NP, and can be used in care practice as a strategy for organization, agility and standardization of care, giving visibility to nursing activities in PHC aimed at people with hypertension.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA pesquisa teve como objetivo geral construir e validar uma tecnologia em saúde fundamentada nos pressupostos da Educação Permanente em Saúde (EPS) e que direcione a assistência de enfermagem às pessoas com hipertensão arterial (HA) atendidas na Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS). O presente estudo está pautado na pesquisa participante e foi conduzido conforme o modelo conceitual de Tradução do Conhecimento à Ação. O cenário foi a APS e as(os) participantes foram convidadas(os) intencionalmente, de acordo com a vivência e atuação, constituindo o público-alvo, enfermeiras(os) atuantes na APS, e juízes especialistas das áreas de enfermagem e informática. Contemplou-se as etapas de averiguação do conhecimento existente com o público-alvo, síntese do conhecimento e construção da ferramenta do conhecimento, foram consideradas outras etapas como adaptação ao contexto local, avaliação das barreiras e facilitadores para uso do conhecimento, seleção e adaptação de intervenções, todo esse percurso ocorreu de forma participativa com a gestão e enfermeiras(os). Além do mais, realizou-se a validação da tecnologia com 15 enfermeiras(os) do público-alvo e dez juízes(as) especialistas, considerando as seguintes características do software: adequação funcional, usabilidade, eficiência de desempenho, compatibilidade e segurança. Para análise de proporção de concordância entre as respostas foi calculado o Índice de Validade de Conteúdo (IVC). Os aspectos éticos foram respeitados conforme resoluções vigentes. O produto do conhecimento construído foi um software, intitulado EnfHA, para tanto foram consideradas as necessidades e direcionamentos do público-alvo, além do conhecimento existente relativo a assistência de enfermagem às pessoas com HA. A tecnologia em saúde foi estruturada conforme as etapas do Processo de Enfermagem (PE), consistindo nas principais telas, para cadastro da(o) enfermeira(o) e equipe, menu principal com todas as opções que podem ser exploradas, entre elas o guia para o PE que contempla explicações e direcionamentos para todas as etapas e a tela para realização do PE com os campos preenchíveis para avaliações e estabelecimento de diagnósticos e intervenções de enfermagem. Ainda, a tecnologia possibilita a obtenção de relatórios individuais para acompanhamento e avaliação, e relatórios com informações coletivas, por exemplo, considerando os(as) usuários(as) de alto risco cardiovascular cadastrados(as). O software foi validado com IVC global do público-alvo de 0,88, para as juízas da enfermagem 0,99 e juízes(as) da informática 0,95. Concluiu-se que a construção da ferramenta do conhecimento ocorreu de forma participativa com as(os) profissionais e gestão, além do mais com validação a tecnologia foi aprimorada. Os resultados da presente tese tem potencial de gerar impacto e serem aplicados em nível local, regional e nacional, pois descrevem de forma sistematizada as etapas para elaboração de um software para realização do PE, podendo ser utilizado na prática assistencial como estratégia para organização, agilidade e uniformização da assistência, dando visibilidade as atividades da enfermagem na APS voltadas a pessoa com hipertensão.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEnfermagemUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemCentro de Ciências da SaúdeSchimith, Maria Denisehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1266040963485514Primo, Cândida CaniçaliSilva, Laís Mara Caetano daWeiller, Teresinha HeckNogueira, Paula Sacha FrotaCosta, Andreia Cátia Jorge Silva daOliveira, Gabriela2024-10-07T12:43:21Z2024-10-07T12:43:21Z2024-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/33132ark:/26339/001300001b72gporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-10-07T12:43:21Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/33132Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2024-10-07T12:43:21Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Software EnfHA para a assistência de enfermagem às pessoas com hipertensão arterial na atenção primária à saúde Software EnfHA for nursing care for people with arterial hypertension in primary health care |
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The research had as its general objective to build and validate a health technology based on the assumptions of Continuing Education in Health (EPS) and that directs nursing care to people with arterial hypertension (AH) treated in Primary Health Care (PHC). This study is based on participatory research and was conducted according to the conceptual model of Knowledge Translation into Action. The setting was the PHC and the participants were intentionally invited, according to their experience and performance, constituting the target audience, nurses working in the PHC, and expert judges in the areas of nursing and informatics. The stages of verification of existing knowledge with the target audience, synthesis of knowledge and construction of the knowledge tool were contemplated. Other stages were considered such as adaptation to the local context, evaluation of barriers and facilitators for the use of knowledge, selection and adaptation of interventions, all of this process occurred in a participatory manner with the management and nurses. Furthermore, the technology was validated with 15 nurses from the target audience and ten expert judges, considering the following software characteristics: functional suitability, usability, performance efficiency, compatibility and safety. To analyze the proportion of agreement between the responses, the Content Validity Index (CVI) was calculated. Ethical aspects were respected according to current resolutions. The product of the knowledge constructed was a software, called EnfHA, for which the needs and directions of the target audience were considered, in addition to the existing knowledge regarding nursing care for people with AH. The health technology was structured according to the stages of the Nursing Process (NP), consisting of the main screens for registering the nurse and team, a main menu with all the options that can be explored, among them the guide for the NP that includes explanations and directions for all the stages and the screen for performing the NP with the fillable fields for assessments and establishing nursing diagnoses and interventions. Furthermore, the technology makes it possible to obtain individual reports for monitoring and evaluation, and reports with collective information, for example, considering registered users with high cardiovascular risk. The software was validated with an overall CVI of 0.88 for the target audience, 0.99 for nursing judges and 0.95 for computer science judges. It was concluded that the construction of the knowledge tool occurred in a participatory manner with professionals and management, and that the technology was improved with validation. The results of this thesis have the potential to generate impact and be applied at local, regional and national levels, as they describe in a systematic way the steps for developing software to perform the NP, and can be used in care practice as a strategy for organization, agility and standardization of care, giving visibility to nursing activities in PHC aimed at people with hypertension. |
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