Pressure injury prevention measures in pediatric wards: nursing professionals' actions

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Mayara Kelly Moura Ferreira, F. E. T. Lima, Mariana da Silva Diógenes, Sabrina de Souza Gurgel Florencio, Patrícia Rebouças Araújo, Paulo César de Almeida, Cristina Arantes da Costa
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Objective: to classify the quality of nursing care and analyze the association between professionals' characteristics and the implementation of preventive measures for pressure injuries in hospitalized children. Methods: this observational, cross-sectional study involved 235 nursing professionals. The Pressure Injury Prevention instrument comprised three domains with a total of 23 items: Preventive measures and early detection of pressure injuries (9 items), Pressure relief measures (8 items), and Assessment and reporting (6 items), analyzed using the Positivity Index for Quality of Care. Results: Most participants were females (98.7%), with a mean age of 38.83 ± 9.94 years, nursing technicians (57.4%), and had more than five years of experience (77.1%). Nursing care was predominantly inadequate across all three domains, with 82.6% of actions rated as poor. Significant associations were found between "participation in training courses" and "work-related exhaustion". There was a trend towards increased compliance with measurements among professionals aged 31-40. Conclusion: nursing care was predominantly poor and participation in training courses and the presence of exhaustion were associated with better adherence to preventive measures. Contributions to practice: the study highlights the pressing need for investments in professional training and the provision of necessary resources to support high-quality and safe nursing care.
儿科病房压伤预防措施:护理专业人员的行为
目的:对住院儿童压伤护理质量进行分类,分析专业人员特点与预防措施实施的关系。方法:本观察性横断面研究涉及235名护理专业人员。压力伤害预防量表包括三个领域,共23个项目:压力伤害的预防措施和早期发现(9个项目)、压力缓解措施(8个项目)和评估和报告(6个项目),使用护理质量积极指数进行分析。结果:参与者以女性(98.7%)为主,平均年龄(38.83±9.94)岁,以护理技师(57.4%)为主,有5年以上护理经验(77.1%)。在所有三个领域,护理主要是不足的,82.6%的行动被评为差。“参加培训课程”与“工作疲劳”之间存在显著关联。在31-40岁的专业人员中,对测量的依从性有增加的趋势。结论:护理主要是较差的,参加培训课程和疲劳的存在与更好地遵守预防措施有关。对实践的贡献:该研究强调迫切需要对专业培训进行投资,并提供必要的资源,以支持高质量和安全的护理。
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