Development of a website for wound assessment

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
Thainá Thauane de Paiva Santos , Abner da Silva Luiz , Elaine Aparecida Rocha Domingues , Uiara Aline de Oliveira , Thaís Moreira São-João PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, as it is up to the nurses to outline a therapeutic plan for tissue repair. For the evaluation process, the nurse must be scientifically trained and use reliable instruments.

Objective

Website development for wound assessment.

Materials and Methods

This is a methodological study that developed a website to evaluate wounds based on an assessment questionnaire called Expected Results of the Evaluation of Chronic Wound Healing (RESVECH 2.0), which consists of an adapted and validated instrument.

Results

The website construction followed the basic flowchart of elaboration. To use it, the professionals create their login and subsequently register their patients. Then, they answer six questionnaires that form the evaluation process according to RESVECH 2.0. The website allows nurses to monitor the patient's evolution through graphs and previous assessments that are filed in a database. For the evaluation process, the professional needs to have a technological internet-accessed device, such as a tablet or cell phone, in order to make wound care assistance more practical and efficient.

Conclusion

the findings demonstrate the importance of adding technology to assistance in the treatment of wounds and may provide more qualified service and more resolutive treatment.

开发伤口评估网站
引言伤口的评估和治疗是护士及其团队的责任,因为由护士制定组织修复的治疗计划。在评估过程中,护士必须接受科学的培训,并使用可靠的仪器。目的伤口评估网站开发。材料和方法这是一项方法学研究,开发了一个网站,根据名为“慢性伤口愈合评估预期结果”(RESVECH 2.0)的评估问卷评估伤口,该问卷由一个经过调整和验证的仪器组成。结果网站建设遵循基本流程图进行阐述。为了使用它,专业人员创建他们的登录名,然后注册他们的患者。然后,他们根据RESVECH 2.0回答了六份问卷,这些问卷构成了评估过程。该网站允许护士通过数据库中的图表和以前的评估来监测患者的病情发展。在评估过程中,专业人员需要有一个技术性的互联网接入设备,如平板电脑或手机,以使伤口护理辅助更加实用和高效。结论该研究结果表明了增加技术辅助治疗创伤的重要性,可以提供更合格的服务和更果断的治疗。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Nursing provides clinical information regarding aortic and peripheral aneurysms, upper and lower extremity arterial disease, acute and chronic venous disease, and more. Original, peer-reviewed articles present descriptions, etiologies, diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical treatment and nursing implications of vascular system disorders.
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