Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação
Conhecimento de enfermeiros sobre desbridamento de feridas em uma unidade de terapia intensiva na amazônia
Fecha
2022Registro en:
Autor
SILVA, Elizabeth dos Santos
MIRANDA, Joyce Taynara Sousa De
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To evaluate nurses' knowledge in the Intensive Care Unit of a hospital unit in the
Amazon about the types of wound debridement. Methods: This is descriptive, exploratory,
and qualitative research. Data were collected through a face-to-face interview. The ethical
aspects of the National Health Council and the research approved by the Ethics Committee of
the Federal University of Amapá were respected. Results: Category I: There is some domain
on wound evaluation by some professionals, however, others have a little-grounded literary
load; Category II: Nurses have specific knowledge about the types of debridement. However,
there is a deficiency in understanding all available types; Category III: Nurses perform
mechanical and enzymatic debridements with greater predominance, and report fragility and
insecurity regarding professional knowledge; Category IV: The nurses' statements described
that there is a lack of training and continuing education in the sector where they work;
Category V: The narratives show that the lack of adequate material is the main limiting factor
to the performance of debridement by the interviewees. Final considerations: an initiative is
suggested, through the Permanent Education Center of the hospital unit, which offers
free-of-charge training focused on the theme "Debridement of competent wounds to nurses",
to meet those who believe they have difficulty or little knowledge about debridement.