MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT FOR SUPPORT APPLICATION: NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT OF THE AGED SKIN
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https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v26i0.74473Keywords:
Nursing Care, Aged, Skin, Wounds and Injuries, Pressure Ulcer, Innovation.Abstract
Objective: to describe the construction steps of a Minimum Viable Product for a decision support application for nurses for prevention, nursing diagnosis, and treatment of friction injury/pressure injury in the elderly people.
Method: qualitative study with technological production by the Lean Startup method. Qualitative research was conducted in a municipality in southern Brazil and integrative review for content definition. Product developed in Hyper Text Markup Language format, through the Net Beans tool. Usability Test applied.
Results: 25 nurses participated. The functionalities were organized into a navigation map containing selection boxes for risk factors and care plan, nursing diagnoses, injury staging and treatment suggestions. After usability testing, it was identified the need for adjustments in content and functionalities, which were corrected, resulting in a final version.
Conclusion: the model constitutes a feasible proposal for nursing decision making, allowing critical judgment, based on clinical findings.
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