Tesis
Avaliação do material educativo “sonda vesical de demora: cuidados que se deve ter em casa para o funcionamento correto da sonda vesical em homens
Fecha
2014-02-27Registro en:
Autor
Cieto, Bianca Bolzan
Institución
Resumen
In recent years, the nursing community through health education has awakened
interest in more effective methods of educating patients and their families. Writing
through educational materials communication has been widely used in the context of
care can contribute significantly to the development of skills for self-care and
reducing complications associated with the use of indwelling catheters. However,
educational materials must be appropriate to the target audience so your
understanding is not compromised and the proposed objectives are achieved. This
study aimed to submit the educational material "Indwelling urinary catheter - Care to
be taken home for the correct functioning of the urinary catheter in men" to the
evaluation of men and caregivers of men who use this device at home. This is a
descriptive study with a quantitative approach. The convenience sample consisted of
patients seen at a Urology Clinic and Municipal Specialty Center. Data collection was
conducted through home visits, after contact via telephone for scheduling. Two
instruments were used: tool for characterization of other participants and the type
Likert scale for assessment of educational material, provided with questions related
to written and oral illustrative information in educational materials. The study included
16 subjects, eight men and eight caregivers. Men who reviewed the educational
material had a mean age of 61,2 years and 52,1 years for caregivers. The question
referred to the use of bladder catheter was predominantly takes radical
prostatectomy followed by urinary retention, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, stroke,
spinal cord injury and neurogenic bladder. Is predominant among men and
caregivers who rated the educational materials the low education level (≤ 4 years of
schooling). For men all items related to educational material were positively
evaluated, and the percentage agreement of 100,00% was predominant in nine items
and 87,50% on an item. For caregivers, the educational material was also positively
evaluated the percentage of 100,00% agreement prevailed in seven items and
87,50% on three items. The evaluation of educational material for all participants
resulted in agreement equal to 100,00% in six items and 93,75% on four items. The
value set for each item to be considered adequate agreement was equal to or greater
than 70,00%, and at this stage all items for all participants were considered
adequate. The Spearman correlation made between Topic 1 – Understanding of
content and illustrations and Topic 2 – Perception of the understanding, usefulness
and relevance of the information contained in written material and spoken by the
researcher men who evaluated the material and caregivers who also evaluated,
resulted in significant and positive, 0,79 and 0,58, respectively. The Spearman
correlation made between the topics of all participants, also resulted in a significant
and positive correlation equal to 0,56. That demonstrates the understanding of the
content and Illustrations are positively related to the perception of understanding,
usefulness and relevance of the information contained in educational material and
spoken by the researcher. The results confirm that the educational material was
evaluated positively and is suitable for the target audience. It is hoped that this
material can be a tool for health education activities with men and caregivers of men
who use indwelling catheters at home.