Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital
Objective: to describe the prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing team of a state hospital. Methods: cross-sectional and observational study. The sample consisted of 19 Nurses and 67 Nursing Technicians.The data were collected through direct simple observation using a validated i...
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| author | Pabliane Matias Lordelo Marinho Thialla Andrade Carvalho Maria Cláudia Tavares de Mattos Eliana Ofélia Llapa-Rodríguez Maria Pontes de Aguiar Campos |
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| description | Objective: to describe the prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing team of a state hospital. Methods: cross-sectional and observational study. The sample consisted of 19 Nurses and 67 Nursing Technicians.The data were collected through direct simple observation using a validated instrument. Chi-square was used to compare the use of light technologies between the nursing categories. Results: there was prevalence of nursing technicians, females, with no partner and with an employment relationship. In the “Bonding” dimension, the interventions presence and security enhancement prevailed for nursing technicians and nurses, respectively. In the “Welcoming” dimension, surveillance and security were the most used by both categories. Conclusion: evaluation of the prevalence of light technologies showed that the dimensions “Welcoming” and “Bonding” were the most used by the nursing team and that nurses use them more often than the Nursing Technicians in the studied unit. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-5f840cbf76b44aa997379afee7a769b12025-08-24T12:49:02ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832017-09-01184Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospitalPabliane Matias Lordelo MarinhoThialla Andrade CarvalhoMaria Cláudia Tavares de MattosEliana Ofélia Llapa-RodríguezMaria Pontes de Aguiar CamposObjective: to describe the prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing team of a state hospital. Methods: cross-sectional and observational study. The sample consisted of 19 Nurses and 67 Nursing Technicians.The data were collected through direct simple observation using a validated instrument. Chi-square was used to compare the use of light technologies between the nursing categories. Results: there was prevalence of nursing technicians, females, with no partner and with an employment relationship. In the “Bonding” dimension, the interventions presence and security enhancement prevailed for nursing technicians and nurses, respectively. In the “Welcoming” dimension, surveillance and security were the most used by both categories. Conclusion: evaluation of the prevalence of light technologies showed that the dimensions “Welcoming” and “Bonding” were the most used by the nursing team and that nurses use them more often than the Nursing Technicians in the studied unit.https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20203Biomedical TechnologyCritical Care NursingIntensive Care Units. |
| spellingShingle | Pabliane Matias Lordelo Marinho Thialla Andrade Carvalho Maria Cláudia Tavares de Mattos Eliana Ofélia Llapa-Rodríguez Maria Pontes de Aguiar Campos Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital Rev Rene Biomedical Technology Critical Care Nursing Intensive Care Units. |
| title | Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| title_full | Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| title_fullStr | Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| title_short | Prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| title_sort | prevalence of the use of light technologies by the nursing staff of a state hospital |
| topic | Biomedical Technology Critical Care Nursing Intensive Care Units. |
| url | https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20203 |
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