Tesis
Estudo e desenvolvimento do protótipo de aplicativo móvel : “cateterismo intermitente limpo : guia de apoio para adultos”
Fecha
2015-08-24Registro en:
Autor
Pereira, Barbara Juliana da Costa
Institución
Resumen
The clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is an effective alternative to indwelling
catheterization, being used for the management of bladder dysfunction including in
the home environment through clean technique. The objectives of the study were:
Identify, analyze and summarize the scientific evidence on caring for clean
intermittent catheterization in the home environment; organize, from the review of the
data, the contents of a support tab for adults; and develop a prototype application for
mobile devices with organized content. It is a study with a quantitative approach,
descriptive exploratory and technological development. It was carried out in three
stages, being them the Integrative literature, Organization and content, and Mobile
Application Prototyping. From the review, it was possible to evidence the related
factors of the CIC success in the home enviroment, guiding the elaboration of the
educational content. These data were organized along with other current related
subject works in the literature, composing the guide’s educational content, based on
recommendations on the development of health’s educational materials. The review
of the data contributed to the evidence-based information to make up the mobile
application prototype to be built on a digital platform, aiming to promote the
improvement of care provided by nursing professionals to individuals using
intermittent urinary catheterization, as it is related to the self-care education. The
application prototype development involved its preparation in Unity platform by a
multimedia professional, structuring the interface, preparing the navigation features
and creating icons. Finally, we performed the evaluation of the usability of the built
prototype that demonstrated good usability of it, though it is still necessary to carry
out evaluation by experts of the end product development. We hope the results of
this study can contribute to the advancement of research related to the use of CIL, by
developing technologies that bring customers to scientific knowledge on the subject
in order to provide these individuals the required quality and safety, and so, achieve
higher levels of adherence to the practice of clean intermittent catheterization.