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  • Análise da parametrização nacional do Sistema de Apoio à Prática de Enfermagem - SAPE
    Publication . Silva, Abel; Cardoso, Alexandrina; Sequeira, Carlos; Morais, Ernesto; Bastos, Fernanda; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares; Padilha, José Miguel Santos Castro; Cruz, Inês; Oliveira, Manuel Fernando; Brito, Alice; Silva, Maria Antónia; Machado, Natália; Sousa, Paula Cristina; Sousa, P.; Marques, Paulo
  • Representação do conhecimento em enfermagem do trabalho na ontologia de enfermagem
    Publication . Bastos, Fernanda; Morais, Ernesto; Joana Campos, Maria; Oliveira, Manuel Fernando; Machado, Natália; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares
    Introduction: By analyzing the national parameterization of the Nursing Practice Support System, it was found that occupational health nursing has no representation in the current information systems in use, being urgent to structure the existing knowledge in this area. Objectives: Having as client the person in the work context, the intention was to formally represent the knowledge currently available in three classes of nursing information items that represent the critical elements of the decision-making process: i) data resulting from the assessment of the client, ii) diagnoses and iii) interventions. Methodology: This work originates from a global project developed by the Centre for Information Systems Research and Development of Porto Nursing School (CIDESI-ESEP), in collaboration with the Ordem dos Enfermeiros, which was consolidated in the construction of a Nursing Ontology (NursingOntos). For its conception, a qualitative study of inferential nature was carried out, with content analysis of the national parameterization and literature review. For content validation, a focus group was used. Results: Sixty-four items of information were identified, organized by domains, referring to work activity, occupational exposure and health-seeking behaviors: twenty-one data items, with about fifty specifications; ten nursing diagnoses; and thirty-three interventions. The care conception is centered on aspects that are part of the adaptive process of the client in a work environment, namely the awareness as a property, and knowledge and meaning as facilitating or inhibiting conditions of his transition. Conclusions: The Nursing Ontology is a fundamental resource in the backend of the development of nursing information systems, supporting the description of care and the decision-making process. Having as client the person in the work context, it was verified the centrality in the identification of data characterizing the physical intensity and exposure to risk factors of the work activity, and in the adaptive process related to areas that will influence the choice of behaviors that promote his health.
  • Nursing knowledge on skin ulcer healing: a living scoping review protocol
    Publication . Gomes, João; Sousa, P.; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares; Queirós, Carmen; Neves, Hugo; Silva, Catarina; Silva, Abel; Parente, Paulo; Sousa, Paula Cristina; Brito, Alice; Silva, Maria Antónia; Morais, Ernesto; Cardoso, Alexandrina; Cruz, Inês; Machado, Natália; Oliveira, Manuel Fernando; Bastos, Fernanda; Prata, Ana Paula; Sequeira, Carlos
    Objective: This review aims to continuously map the nursing knowledge on skin ulcer healing in any context of care. Introduction: Chronic wounds are an increasing concern for society and health care providers. Pressure ulcers and venous ulcers, among others, have devastating effects on morbidity and quality of life and require a systematic approach. The nursing process is an important method that allows a better organization and overall care quality for a systematic and continuous professional approach to nursing management of skin ulcers. The integration of this nursing knowledge in informatics systems creates an opportunity to embed decision-support models in clinical activity, promoting evidence-based practice. Inclusion criteria: This scoping review will consider articles on nursing data, diagnosis, interventions, and outcomes focused on people with skin ulcers in all contexts of care. This review will include quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods study designs as well as systematic reviews and dissertations. Methods: JBI’s scoping review guidance, as well as the Cochrane Collaboration’s guidance on living reviews, will be followed to meet the review’s objective. Screening of new literature will be performed regularly, with the review updated according to new findings. The search strategy will map published and unpublished studies. The databases to be searched include MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, JBI Evidence Synthesis, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and PEDro. Searches for unpublished studies will include OpenGrey and Reposito´ rios Cientı´ficos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal. Studies published in English and Portuguese since 2010 will be considered for inclusion.
  • Analysis of the Nursing Documentation in Use in Portugal - Building a Clinical Data Model of Nursing Centered on the Management of Treatment Regimen
    Publication . Cruz, Inês; Bastos, Fernanda; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares; Silva, Abel; Sousa, P.
    The use of technology to support information produced by nurses, especially information and communication technologies, is a current reality, but the proliferation of different statements of nursing diagnosis has made it more difficult for the production of indicators, hindering semantic interoperability of data. This study analyzed all statements of diagnosis focused on the management of medication regimen, customized to the Nursing Practice Support System (SAPE®) that was being used in Portugal in 2013. A total of 598 statements of nursing diagnoses about the phenomenon under study were analyzed, through an a priori analysis model - the ISO 18104 standard: 2003. The purpose was to identify terms used by nurses to describe the range of diagnoses, thus avoiding conceptual redundancy. After a content analysis process conducted by researchers and a broader group of experts, and when excluded all conceptual redundancy, 30 statements of nursing diagnosis were identified.
  • Nursing knowledge of people with paresis of voluntary muscles: a living scoping review protocol
    Publication . Neves, Hugo; Parente, Paulo; Gomes, João; Queirós, Carmen; Sousa, Joana; Parola, Vítor; Sousa, Paula Cristina; Brito, Alice; Silva, Maria Antónia; Morais, Ernesto; Cardoso, Alexandrina; Cruz, Inês; Machado, Natália; Oliveira, Manuel Fernando; Bastos, Fernanda; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares; Prata, Ana Paula; Silva, Abel; Sequeira, Carlos; Sousa, P.
    Objective: This review aims to continuously map the nursing knowledge about people with paresis of voluntary muscles in any context of care. Introduction: Muscle paresis is a condition that significantly impacts quality of life. Nurses have a crucial role in managing this condition, particularly paresis of voluntary movement muscles. However, nursing knowledge about patients with paresis of voluntary muscles is dispersed, hampering the integration of evidence within the structure of information systems. Mapping how the nursing process components are identified is the first step in creating a Nursing Clinical Information Model for this condition, capable of integrating evidence into information systems. Inclusion criteria: This scoping review will consider studies focusing on the nursing process regarding people with paresis of voluntary muscles in all care contexts. The review will include quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods study designs, systematic reviews, clinical guidelines, dissertations, and theses. Methods: The review process will follow JBI's scoping review guidance, as well as the Cochrane Collaboration's guidance on living reviews. Screening of new literature will be performed regularly, with the review being updated according to new findings. The search strategy will map published and unpublished studies. The databases to be searched will include MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, JBI Evidence Synthesis, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Searches for unpublished studies will include OpenGrey and Repositorios Cientificos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal. Studies published in English and Portuguese from 1975 will be considered for inclusion.
  • Representação do Conhecimento em Enfermagem do Trabalho na Ontologia de Enfermagem
    Publication . Bastos, Fernanda; Morais, Ernesto; Joana Campos, Maria; Oliveira, Manuel Fernando; Machado, Natália; Pereira, Filipe Miguel Soares