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  • 01-01-2016

    Modified early warning score: evaluation of trauma patients

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):906-911

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    Modified early warning score: evaluation of trauma patients

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):906-911

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0145

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    Objective:

    to identify the severity of patients admitted to an emergency trauma.

    Method:

    A cross-sectional and retrospective study with 115 trauma patients classified as orange (Manchester System), from June 2013 to July 2014. The data were presented as mean and standard deviation, in addition to the Pearson Chi-square test, One-Way ANOVA and Tukey tests.

    Results:

    from the sample, 81.7% were male with mean age of 39.46±19.71 years. Higher incidence of major trauma (48.7%) and traumatic brain injury (37.4%). At the end of the outcome and MEWS, most cases that had score 1 to 3 were referred to the operating room and the ICU.

    Conclusion:

    the start point of MEWS was 2 to 3 points, with significant increase in the severity of the situation of patients seen after 6 hours, and approximately half of the individuals underwent surgery, indicating that the scale is a good predictor of severity.

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  • 01-01-2016

    Occupational health nurses: interdisciplinary experience in occupational health

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):897-905

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    Occupational health nurses: interdisciplinary experience in occupational health

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):897-905

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0113

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    Objective:

    to analyze the relationship of occupational health nurses with the other members of the Specialized Service in Safety Engineering and Occupational Medicine (SESMT) and characterize joint actions of these professionals in occupational health.

    Method:

    qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive study with 34 professionals of seven companies from the South Macroregion of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Interviews and observations were conducted for content analysis of Bardin.

    Results:

    the SESMTs are multidisciplinary and intersectoral workers. Nurses have working relations of an interpersonal, technical/legal, and management of logistics/organizational nature, influenced by the technical division of work and by the division in the work environment of the staff, which distances areas, generates conflicts, and fragments the actions of the service.

    Conclusion:

    SESMT faces challenges to develop a work befitting their legal objectives, once staff and companies need to understand the importance of interdisciplinarity for the success of actions on the workers’ health and safety.

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  • 01-01-2016

    Translation and adaptation of a pediatric early warning score

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):888-896

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    Translation and adaptation of a pediatric early warning score

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):888-896

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0096

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    Objective:

    to translate and adapt the BPEWS for the Portuguese language, with the purpose of verifying its applicability in the Brazilian context studied.

    Method:

    methodological study guided by international and nationally accepted recommendations for translation and adaptation of health measurement instruments. Stages of conceptual, item, semantic, operational and pre-test equivalence are described for obtaining the BPEWS Portuguese version to be used in Brazil.

    Results:

    the BPEWS version translated and adapted for Brazilian Portuguese (BPEWS-Br) identified, in the pilot study, that 26.6% of children were presenting warning signs for clinical deterioration.

    Conclusion:

    the BPEWS-Br seems to be applicable for the context studied, and its use might help nurses in the recognition and documentation of warning signs for clinical deterioration in hospitalized Brazilian children.

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    Translation and adaptation of a pediatric early warning score
  • 01-01-2016

    Validation of the Nursing Activities Score in Portuguese intensive care units

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):881-887

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    Validation of the Nursing Activities Score in Portuguese intensive care units

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):881-887

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0147

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    Objective:

    to describe the process of adaptation and validation of the Nursing Activities Score to the Portuguese context.

    Method:

    this was a pilot study of adaptation and validation of the Nursing Activities Score with a sample consisting of 67 patients hospitalized in the intensive care units of three Portuguese hospitals. The construct validity was assessed through factor analysis procedures and the internal consistency of the items was measured through the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient.

    Results:

    a mean workload value of 63.04% (SD = 14.25; Median = 61.30) was obtained. Psychometric data revealed a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.71 in the total scale, indicating an acceptable accuracy. Confirmatory factor analysis suggested an appropriate adjustment between the model and the data (χ2(199) = 214.5, p = 0.214; CFI = 0.95; RMSA = 0.035).

    Conclusion:

    in the present study, the Portuguese version of the Nursing Activities Score was found to be a valid instrument, enabling a safe assessment of the workload of nurses.

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  • 01-01-2016

    Managing educational practices for qualified nursing care in cardiology

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):872-880

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    Managing educational practices for qualified nursing care in cardiology

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):872-880

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0032

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    Objective:

    to understand significances attributed by nurses who manage nursing care to the individual affected by cardiovascular disease to relations, interactions and associations of the educational practices in a cardiovascular reference hospital. To elaborate a theoretical explanatory model based on significances attributed in the light of the complex thinking.

    Method:

    qualitative study, which used Theory Based on Data (TBD) as methodological reference. Twenty-two professionals of nursing participated in the study.

    Results:

    the results indicate need of professional qualification to ensure the safety of patients, institutional support for the realization of educational practices, attitude of openness and availability of dialogue of the health professionals and other institutional conformations for the workers’ development.

    Conclusion:

    the study presents a new space for the nurse’s action that can be used to qualify and optimize the nursing practice, as it provides visibility to management and care in health institutions.

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    Managing educational practices for qualified nursing care in cardiology
  • 01-01-2016

    Social representations of biosecurity in nursing: occupational health and preventive care

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):864-871

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    Social representations of biosecurity in nursing: occupational health and preventive care

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):864-871

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0114

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    Objective:

    to understand the biosecurity social representations by primary care nursing professionals and analyze how they articulate with quality of care.

    Methods:

    exploratory and qualitative research based on social representation theory. The study participants were 36 nursing workers from primary health care in a state capital in the Northeast region of Brazil. The data were analyzed by descending hierarchical classification.

    Results:

    five classes were obtained: occupational accidents suffered by professionals; occupational exposure to biological agents; biosecurity management in primary health care; the importance of personal protective equipment; and infection control and biosecurity.

    Conclusion:

    the different positions taken by the professionals seem to be based on a field of social representations related to the concept of biosecurity, namely exposure to accidents and risks to which they are exposed. However, occupational accidents are reported as inherent to the practice.

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    Social representations of biosecurity in nursing: occupational health and preventive care
  • 01-01-2016

    Clinical validation of nursing diagnosis “Willingness for improved infant development”

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):855-863

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    Clinical validation of nursing diagnosis “Willingness for improved infant development”

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):855-863

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0131

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    Objective:

    to conduct the clinical validation of nursing diagnosis “Willingness for improved infant development”.

    Method:

    a cross-sectional study, conducted in a Centro de Saúde da Família (Family Health Care center), with 45 healthy breastfed infants. The instrument for collecting the data was prepared based on the literature and validated by nurses. It contained the following variables: sociodemographic, gestational, and obstetrical variables; breastfed infant’s nutritional profile; evaluation of the defining characteristics of the proposed nursing diagnosis.

    Results:

    all the defining characteristics were found to have high sensitivity values (>90%), positive predictive values (>65%), negative predictive values (>66%); however, low specificity values (<32%). In this study, the defining characteristics we found to have estimates (>0.50) within the ROC curve, which provides good sensitivity and specificity.

    Conclusion:

    this study verified the structural elements of the proposed nursing diagnosis to be relevant in the clinical context, which justifies the need for its being employed with children, taking into account its contribution to improving nursing care.

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  • 01-01-2016

    Oral drugs at a hospital unit: adequacy for use via enteral feeding tubes

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):847-854

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    Oral drugs at a hospital unit: adequacy for use via enteral feeding tubes

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2016;69(5):847-854

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2015-0081

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    Objective:

    to describe the profile of standardized oral drugs at a hospital unit and assess their adequacy for use via enteral feeding tubes, according to recommendations from the literature.

    Method:

    descriptive study, with data on drugs collected from the Pharmacy Service Dispensing System. Specific recommendations for the use of these drugs via enteral feeding tubes were found after searches in literary databases, books, manuals, guidelines and package insert collections.

    Results:

    among the 236 dispensed oral drugs, 86% were in solid form; of those, 32 were “non-crushable”, with the liquid form available at the institution. Twenty-eight drugs with potential interactions with enteral nutrition were identified. Sixty percent of those presented specific recommendations on their administration via enteral feeding tube.

    Conclusion:

    the joint participation of multidisciplinary nutritional therapy and care teams and the implementation of programs for continuous training are suggested strategies for the prevention of potential problems in the administration of drugs in the hospital setting.

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    Oral drugs at a hospital unit: adequacy for use via enteral feeding tubes

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