2021
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1185
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COVID-19 patients in prone position: validation of instructional materials for pressure injury prevention

Abstract: Objective: to perform the content and face validation of a checklist and a banner on pressure injury prevention in patients in prone position. Method: this is a methodological study of content and face validation with 26 nurses with specialization. Professionals assessed the checklist and the banner in relation to clarity, theoretical relevance, practical relevance, relation of the figures to the text and font size. The Content Validity Index was calculated for each item, considering one with a value equal to… Show more

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“…Another necessary strategy, not addressed in the studies that comprised the sample, is the application of a checklist during the care directed to the pregnant woman who needs pronation. Using checklists based on scientific evidence corroborates the prevention and reduction of care errors, as well as it facilitates communication among the professionals ( 32 ) . Such care tools must be properly implemented, concomitantly with permanent training of the health professionals, in order to ensure proper conduction of the procedure and patient safety during health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another necessary strategy, not addressed in the studies that comprised the sample, is the application of a checklist during the care directed to the pregnant woman who needs pronation. Using checklists based on scientific evidence corroborates the prevention and reduction of care errors, as well as it facilitates communication among the professionals ( 32 ) . Such care tools must be properly implemented, concomitantly with permanent training of the health professionals, in order to ensure proper conduction of the procedure and patient safety during health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relacionado a esse posicionamento, os autores identificados nesta revisão debateram sobre a prevenção de lesões da pele em forma de inspeção prévia, com avaliação de toda extensão da pele e em todos os indivíduos com risco de desenvolvimento de lesões por pressão. Atrelado a essa medida está a elaboração formal de protocolos, em forma de checklist, como instrumento a minimizar eventos adversos pela frequência que a pronação é praticada no cenário intra-hospitalar da pandemia 10,17,20 .…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The study points out that despite our routine ophthalmic protocols, invasive mechanical ventilation applications predispose to corneal surface damage in patients in the intensive care unit (43)(44) . Thus, knowledge of complementary protocols for eye care in critically ill patients is necessary.…”
Section: Eye Care In Critically Ill Patients In the Prone Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%