Abstract:Objetivo: Descrever o perfil epidemiológico e clínico de pacientes amputados por acidente automobilístico. Materiais e métodos: Tratou-se de um estudo descritivo, transversal que foi realizado em um hospital público de São Luís – MA, verificando prontuários no período de janeiro e julho de 2016. Os dados foram coletados através de uma ficha para obter dados sociodemográficos e características clínicas da amputados. Resultados: Foram 63 prontuários de amputados inseridos no estudo, sendo a mediana de idade de 3… Show more
“…Nesse cenário, os acidentes de trânsito representam os acontecimentos que mais geram múltiplas repercussões as vítimas e podem variar conforme inúmeros fatores, e afetar significativamente a vida dos sobreviventes que sofreram lesões, tanto no âmbito individual, quanto para a coletividade, comprometendo significativamente a qualidade de vida e produção econômica do indivíduo e em sociedade (Vieira et al, 2018).…”
The objective of the work is to develop and validate an educational technology in the form of a booklet for guidance on the care of orthopedic patients using external fixators in the lower limbs. This is a study of methodological, bibliographical development, with a qualitative-quantitative approach. A questionnaire containing Likert scale variables was used as an instrument for evaluating educational technology, and the Content Validity Index for each validation stage was used for analysis, considering items equal to or greater than 0.80 to be valid. Validation was carried out by 18 expert judges, among them 8 (44.44%) were nurses, 3 (16.66%) doctors, 3 (16.66%) physiotherapists and 4 (22.22%) nursing technicians , while validation by the target audience occurred with 20 patients undergoing treatment with an external fixator in the lower limbs. It is considered validated by professionals with a global Content Validity Index of 1.0 and by patients, with a global Content Validity Index of 0.98. The educational material proved to be valid in terms of appearance and content, and suitable to contribute to health promotion and use in trauma-orthopedics care practice.
“…Nesse cenário, os acidentes de trânsito representam os acontecimentos que mais geram múltiplas repercussões as vítimas e podem variar conforme inúmeros fatores, e afetar significativamente a vida dos sobreviventes que sofreram lesões, tanto no âmbito individual, quanto para a coletividade, comprometendo significativamente a qualidade de vida e produção econômica do indivíduo e em sociedade (Vieira et al, 2018).…”
The objective of the work is to develop and validate an educational technology in the form of a booklet for guidance on the care of orthopedic patients using external fixators in the lower limbs. This is a study of methodological, bibliographical development, with a qualitative-quantitative approach. A questionnaire containing Likert scale variables was used as an instrument for evaluating educational technology, and the Content Validity Index for each validation stage was used for analysis, considering items equal to or greater than 0.80 to be valid. Validation was carried out by 18 expert judges, among them 8 (44.44%) were nurses, 3 (16.66%) doctors, 3 (16.66%) physiotherapists and 4 (22.22%) nursing technicians , while validation by the target audience occurred with 20 patients undergoing treatment with an external fixator in the lower limbs. It is considered validated by professionals with a global Content Validity Index of 1.0 and by patients, with a global Content Validity Index of 0.98. The educational material proved to be valid in terms of appearance and content, and suitable to contribute to health promotion and use in trauma-orthopedics care practice.
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