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versión On-line ISSN 1695-6141
Resumen
ALBANO-DE FELICE-GOMES, Ludmila et al. Sequence of dressing and undressing by nursing professionals during the covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. Enferm. glob. [online]. 2023, vol.22, n.71, pp.221-276. Epub 13-Nov-2023. ISSN 1695-6141. https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.551501.
Introduction:
During the covid-19 pandemic, safety protocols were implemented that contributed to the protection of patients and nursing professionals.
Objective:
To evaluate the knowledge about the sequence of dressing and undressing by nursing professionals who worked in assistance during the covid-19 pandemic and to verify the association between this knowledge and sociodemographic and performance characteristics of nursing professionals.
Method:
Cross-sectional study, carried out from November 2020 to December 2021 with nursing professionals working in care in the five regions of Brazil. The questionnaire was developed considering the Technical Note GVIMS/GGTES/ANVISA No. 04/2020. It has 10 questions, ranging from 0 to 10 points. The cutoff point ≥ 75 points and < 74 points was established to indicate sufficient knowledge and insufficient knowledge. Data collection was performed using Google forms®, using different social networks.
Results
Of the 493 nursing professionals, 157 were aged between 30 and 39 years, 374 were female, and 358 worked as nurses. In terms of knowledge about the dressing and undressing sequence, 370 had sufficient knowledge and 123 had insufficient knowledge. There was no association between knowledge about dressing and undressing with sociodemographic characteristics and professional performance.
Conclusion:
Nursing professionals demonstrated adequate knowledge about dressing and undressing and there was no association between knowledge and characterization of the participants.
Palabras clave : Universal Precautions; Nursing Team; Coronavirus Infections; Occupational Risks; Occupational Health.