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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Adaptation of software with the nursing process for innovation units
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2019;72(2):400-407
04-18-2019
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEAdaptation of software with the nursing process for innovation units
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2019;72(2):400-407
04-18-2019DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0579
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Objective:
To adapt data collection of the Information System software with the nursing process in Intensive Therapy for use in medical and surgical clinic units.
Methods:
A descriptive study developed in three stages. The first consisted of team training; in the second, the software was applied in clinical practice with 100 patients; and in the third, we analyzed the modifications to be done.
Results:
There was inter-observer agreement of 91%, followed by application of the software in 100 patients. In the “patient registration” module, it was suggested the exclusion of one item, inclusion of six and modification of four of them. In the anamnesis screens, no items were flagged to be deleted; 26 inclusions and 7 changes were proposed. In the physical examination screens, it was suggested the exclusion of 31 items, inclusion of 26 and modification of 27.
Conclusion:
Modifying information systems and going through stages methodologically constructed and implemented was important.
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RESEARCH
Validation of instrument to assess software of patients’ risk classification
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(3):975-982
01-01-2018
Abstract
RESEARCHValidation of instrument to assess software of patients’ risk classification
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2018;71(3):975-982
01-01-2018DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0053
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Objective:
Validate the content of an instrument that assesses the quality of a software applied to the risk classification of patients.
Method:
Methodological study, conducted in three stages: adaptation of the instrument, content validation through Delphi technique and pre-test. The results were analyzed through Content Validity Index, Overall Content Validity Index and Inter-rater Reliability.
Results:
The final version of the instrument comprises 8 characteristics and 28 sub-characteristics, being 37 general questions to computer experts and nurse and 7 specific questions to computer experts, including 1 question and excluding 3 questions of the original instrument. We obtained Overall Content Validity of 92% and Inter-rater Reliability of 100% in the second Delphi round.
Final considerations:
The instrument has content validity, allowing to assess the technical quality and functional performance of the software applied to the risk classification of patients.
Keywords:ClassificationEmergency Medical ServicesHealthcare QualityValidation of Computer ProgramsValidation StudiesSee more