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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)E-book educativo para pacientes candidatos a procedimentos minimamente invasivos na face(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2021) Menezes, Caio Cezar Oliveira [UNIFESP]; Aloise, Antonio Carlos [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloIntroduction: There is an increasing search for minimally invasive procedures on the face. Influenced by digital media, patients see the procedures as banal, seek untrained professionals, and health literacy is essential. Education and the transmission of knowledge is an important strategy in the health area, and the breaking down of knowledge barriers is a tool for social inclusion and improvement of public health. The proven importance of digital media (internet, cell phones and others) in the effectiveness of the transmission of information and knowledge occupies a prominent place in the 21st century, being a comprehensive instrument capable of reaching a large portion of the population quickly and free of charge. In this way, it was understood the need to seek effective means for the population's awareness and education in order to make the patient an active participant in his treatment. Objective: An educational e-book was developed for patients who are candidates for minimally invasive procedures on the face. Method: For the development of the e-book, the “Design Thinking” method was used, divided into four phases (Discover, Define, Develop and Deliver). The content and e-book validation was carried out using the Delphi methodology through the consensus of experts. Result: An educational e-book was developed for patients who are candidates for minimally invasive procedures on the face. Conclusion: An effective means of educating the patient about minimally invasive procedures was made possible with this e-book.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Ebook sobre prevenção de complicações pulmonares causadas pela doença periodontal em pacientes hospitalizados(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2021) Cruz, Mayanna Nunes Silva [UNIFESP]; Aloise, Antonio Carlos [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloIntroduction: Hospital infections are recognized as an important public health problem, highlighting osocomial pneumonia whose appearance may be associated with bacterial colonization of the respiratory tract of hospitalized patients with or without an intubation. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory infectious disease that can aggravate susceptibility to NP in these patients. In this context, the transdisciplinarity of the professionals who deal with this patient can prevent NP, through the transmission of knowledge with access facilitated by digital means (smartphones and tablets connected to the internet), becoming an important health strategy, breaking down barriers knowledge a tool for social inclusion and improvement of public health. Objective: Development of an e-book to prevent complications caused by periodontitis in hospitalized patients. Method: For the development of the e-book, the “Design Thinking” method was used, divided into four phases (Discover, Define, Develop and Deliver). The theoretical content was scientifically based with an appropriate bibliographic survey. Its construction was based on the correct and effective transmission of knowledge to the target audience. The content was validated using the Delphi methodology, with ISBN registration and online e-book dissemination. Result: An e-book was developed to prevent complications caused by periodontitis in hospitalized patients.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)www.previnalesao.com.br: website com orientações para cuidadores sobre prevenção de lesões por pressão em idosos acamados em domicílio(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-02-15) Silva, Ana Paula Teles Cameli Rodrigues Da [UNIFESP]; Blanes, Leila [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: With the increase in life expectancy, a higher number of chronical conditions emerge. Some diseases can cause skin changes, leaving elderly people more vulnerable to the development of Pressure Lesions (PL). In this sense, it is necessary to direct care and attention to the bedridden elderly to prevent PL. Objective: Develop and validate a website with orientation for caregivers on the prevention of pressure lesions in elderly bedridden at home. Methods: Study for the development and validation of a website for orientation regarding elderly bedridden at home. The study was approved by the Ethics in Research Committee of UNIFESP, no 1343/20106 and CAAE 60565616.3.0000.5505. Literature search was conducted using the following databases: Scielo, Pubmed and Google Scholar research engine. No website was found with this intent. Subsequently, the website was developed. The bibliographic content was done on the Scielo and Pubmed databases and Google Scholar research engine, between the years of 2007 and 2017. The searched themes was elderly skin, definition, risk factors, prevention, support surface, incontinence and caregivers. Scientific articles, books and international consensus were used to develop the content of the website. A domain was acquired and registered in the Dot BR Information and Coordination Center. The WordPress platform was used to construct and manage the content of the website. Validation was done in two stages. In the first stage, the Delphi Method was used, applying an evaluation instrument on which the Content Validity Index was used. In the second stage, the target public was consulted to verify the opinion of caregivers concerning the organization of the website, writing style, appearance and motive. The Likert Scale was used to measure the percentage of agreement on the aspects of the instrument and its items. Results: The website was denominated www.previnalesao.com.br, using a language for easy understanding for the caregivers of the elderly. It presents none topics for the orientation of concepts, risk factors and prevention of PL. Using the Content Validity Index (CVI), validation obtained 90% of approval. Conclusion: A website was developed with orientations on the prevention of PL for the caregivers of elderly patients bedridden at home (www.previnalesao.com.br).