ANALYSIS OF YOUTUBE VIDEOS ADDRESSING THE INDWELLING URINARY CATHETERIZATION PROCEDURE IN WOMEN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v20i2.39950Keywords:
Urinary catheterization, Nursing, Webcasts, Educational technology.Abstract
This is a descriptive research with a
quantitative approach, carried out on the website YouTube
to characterize YouTube videos addressing the indwelling
urinary catheterization procedure in women. A search of
the videos was carried out in September 2014 using the
descriptor “urinary catheterization”. Twenty-nine videos
were analyzed, only three of which were in accordance
with the standards established in the literature; among
the main errors found, the absence of registration in the
medical records, hand washing and use of the same glove
for antisepsis and catheter insertion are highlighted. Even
though YouTube is currently a widespread tool, there is
a lack of videos reproducing the procedure according to
literature recommendation, which can negatively influence
the population that uses it to correct their knowledge.
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