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TítuloDesign of innovative clothing for pressure injury prevention: end-user evaluation in a mixed-methods study
Autor(es)Salgueiro-Oliveira, Anabela
Rêgo, Anderson da Silva
Santos-Costa, Paulo
Bernardes, Rafael A.
Filipe, Luísa
Sousa, Liliana B.
Barboza, Rochelne Bezerra Menezes Gonçalves
Carvalho, Miguel
Bouçanova, Maria
Lopes, Maria Clara Ferreira da Graça
Apóstolo, João A.
Parreira, Pedro
Palavras-chaveBiomedical technology
Wounds
Ergonomic design
Protective clothing
Pressure injury
Mobility limitation
Bedridden persons
4NoPressure
Data17-Set-2023
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
RevistaInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
CitaçãoSalgueiro-Oliveira, A.; Rêgo, A.d.S.; Santos-Costa, P.; Bernardes, R.A.; Filipe, L.; Sousa, L.B.; Barboza, R.; Carvalho, M.; Bouçanova, M.; Lopes, M.C.F.d.G.; et al. Design of Innovative Clothing for Pressure Injury Prevention: End-User Evaluation in a Mixed-Methods Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6773. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20186773
Resumo(s)The global relevance of pressure injury (PI) prevention technologies arise from their impact on the quality of life of people with limited mobility and the costs associated with treating these preventable injuries. The purpose of this mixed methods study is to evaluate the design of a prototype integrating Smart Health Textiles for PI prevention based on feedback from specialist nurses who care for individuals who are prone to or have PIs. This is a mixed methods study. A structured questionnaire was conducted as part of an evaluation of a prototype garment for the prevention of PIs. This questionnaire was applied during the evaluation of the prototype and afterwards focus group discussions were held with experts. Descriptive statistics techniques were used to analyze the data and thematic and integrated content analysis was conducted through concomitant triangulation. Nineteen nurses took part, aged 30 to 39 years (52.6%) and with 12.31 ± 8.96 years of experience. Participants showed that the prototype required more manipulation and physical effort, which interfered its usefulness, in addition to presenting difficulties with the openings and the material of the closure system, which interfered with the ease of use and learning. Overall satisfaction with the product was moderate, with some areas for improvement found, such as satisfaction, recommendations to colleagues, and pleasantness of use. It is concluded that areas for improvement have been found in all dimensions, including in the design of openings and the choice of materials. These findings supply significant insights for improving clothing to meet the needs of healthcare professionals and patients.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/87336
DOI10.3390/ijerph20186773
ISSN1661-7827
e-ISSN1660-4601
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/18/6773
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:BUM - MDPI

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