DESENVOLVIMENTO DE APLICATIVO DE PRIMEIROS SOCORROS PEDIÁTRICOS: TECNOLOGIA PARA DISPOSITIVOS MÓVEIS

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Weissheimer, Amanda Schneider
Orientador(a): Backes, Dirce Stein
Banca de defesa: Salla, Lilian Fenalti, Primo, Cândida Caniçali, Ilha, Silomar, Pereira , Adriana Dall'Asta
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Franciscana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado Profissional em Saúde Materno Infantil
Departamento: Saúde Materno Infantil
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/747
Resumo: Introduction: The use of technologies in the nursing area, as well as in the various areas of knowledge, is growing. In this process, access, accuracy and agility to information, as well as support for diagnosis and decision making for professionals, among other benefits, are highlighted. Applications for mobile devices are relevant technological resources, par excellence, in that they favor the improvement of information management, access to health services and prompt service. Objective: Describe the process of developing and validating a mobile application on first aid for pediatric unintentional injuries. Methodology: This is a methodological development study, organized in two stages, namely: Construction and validation of the protocol of pediatric first aid; and Development of the pediatric first aid application for mobile devices. The content validation process was carried out through the participation of 14 area experts, by the Delphi conference. The agreement index of at least 80% was considered to guarantee the validation of the technology. The application, therefore, was developed with the support of professionals in the field of Materials Engineering, Informatics and Journalism, between May and July 2018. Results: The SOS KIDS application in its original format has accessibility, aesthetics visual and touches on a single screen. The graphical elements are attractive and allow interactivity between the navigators, providing credibility and fast access to information, with or without access to the internet. The internet will only be required to download the application on the mobile device. The application's home screen is designed to contain the ten icons of pediatric unintentional injuries as well as a button that directs affordable and fast access to the Emergency and Emergency Mobile Answering Service (SAMU), plus the icon for app information and the explanatory icon on how to use the app. The browser will be directed, in the application, from the selection of one of the ten injuries. After this initial selection, the navigator will be automatically directed to the conduct to be taken, if the injury does not have dismemberments, as in the case of the burn, which, on the device screen itself, will direct to the different types of burn. Thus, only after selecting the agent causing the burn, the browser will be directed to the specific conduct to be taken. In all navigation options, it is possible to be guided by the illustrative image of the domestic accident, in addition to paying attention to the audio that will support the navigator in the correct conduct to be taken for each specific situation. Final considerations: It is demonstrated the need to enable new discussions on the subject and the creation of instruments that can guide practical preventive actions, as well as to promote rapid access to relief strategies, in order to increase the possibilities of survival and, consequently, adversities. Product and its applicability: The research process resulted in the creation of an application - SOS KIDS - for mobile devices on pediatric first aid, in partnership with engineering courses. Its content was developed and validated by 14 experts, with proven experience in the research area. Its applicability is directed to family caregivers, as well as health and education professionals, with demands related to first aid pediatric. The final version of the app has been made available for download on Google Play from the ANDROID platform.