2020
DOI: 10.17267/2317-3378rec.v10i1.2963
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Aplicativo móvel para avaliação, prevenção e tratamento da dermatite associada à incontinência

Abstract: OBJETIVOS: Desenvolver um aplicativo para auxiliar na avaliação, prevenção e tratamento da dermatite associada à incontinência. MÉTODO: Estudo aplicado à produção tecnológica na área da saúde. Para o design do aplicativo, foram elaborados: conteúdo didático, definição dos itens relacionados à avaliação, prevenção e tratamento da dermatite associada à incontinência e foi feita a seleção das mídias. Foram escolhidos os dispositivos do aplicativo. Na fase de implementação, os dispositivos e os recursos tecnológic… Show more

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“…To be useful, booklets must be clearly written and contain informative chapters that are presented in a manner that is easy to understand. Educational materials on skin lesions need to be based on scientific evidence (eg, articles with clinical relevance) that provides reliable information about technical, clinical, administrative, and financial procedures to improve care and reduce treatment costs 22,23 …”
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