Nursing care for patients with tracheostomy in mechanical ventilation
educational video
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https://doi.org/10.1590/ce.v30i0.95690Keywords:
Tracheostomy, Nursing Care, Intensive Care Units, Educational Technology, Education, ContinuingAbstract
Objective: To develop, based on the practice of nursing teams, an educational video on caring for patients with tracheostomy in mechanical ventilation.
Method: Methodological study conducted from December 2022 to November 2023 in 3 stages: literature review, exploratory study with descriptive analysis of data obtained by questionnaires from 38 professionals from five Intensive Therapy Centers of a Center of High Complexity in Oncology in Belém, Pará, Brazil. Development of educational video-technology.
Results: Six topics emerged from the review. The exploratory study revealed nine themes. The seven-minute and 12-scene video was developed in the Celtx® program on daily care with tracheostomy, appropriate aspiration technique, moisturization, skin evaluation, curatives, and identification of emergencies and complications.
Conclusion: The educational video can assist nursing teams in intensive therapy units in ensuring good practices for patients with tracheostomy in mechanical ventilation.
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