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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Manual de cuidados com a pele para os privados de liberdade no sistema prisional do Estado de São Paulo(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-08-16) Moreira, Daniela Tinti [UNIFESP]; Blanes, Leila [UNIFESP]; Schmidt, Christiane Steponavicius Sobral [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7996290670653478; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1898450330418640; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6309662850048221; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: Brazil has the third largest prison population in the world. Studies on the health status of people in prison are recent and describe the presence of infectious diseases, including infectious skin diseases in prisons in Canada, Switzerland, and Nigeria. Considering that some skin diseases can be prevented, the development of educational and preventive strategies, such as the use of educational manuals, is necessary. Objectives: To develop and to validate a manual of skin care for persons deprived of liberty in the São Paulo State Prison System. Methods: The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committees of UNIFESP (certificate no. CAAE 74601417.2.0000.5505) and of the State Department of Prison Administration (certificate no. CAAE 74601417.2.3001.5563). This descriptive study on the development and validation of a manual was carried out in the following steps: novelty search, literature search, data collection from medical records, content production, validation by an expert panel using the Delphi technique, evaluation by the target-users, and distribution. Results: The validation by the expert panel reached an overall content validity index (CVI) of 1.0 in two rounds of the Delphi technique and the evaluation by persons deprived of liberty showed an agreement of 98.57%. The manual has 31 pages, eight topics, 12 subtopics, and 29 illustrations. It was introduced to the people in prison through an expository presentation at the “Nestor Canoa” Prison in Mirandópolis (Brazil). Conclusion: A manual of skin care was developed and validated for persons deprived of liberty in the São Paulo State Prison System.