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- Title
A prevenção da incontinência urinária no contexto da pandemia da Covid-19: Ações educativas de uma Liga Acadêmica de Enfermagem.
- Authors
Boller, Shirley; D'Almeida Miranda, Fernanda Moura; Paula Pereira, Ana; Kauling Barbosa, Mariana; Alves Fachina, Laura; Louíse Küchler, Mahara; da Silva Kovalczykovski, Amanda Gabrielly; Scherer Teles, Andressa Blitzkow; Rebeca Brueckheimer, Sarah
- Abstract
Objective: to describe the actions taken by the members of the Academic Nursing League in Stomatherapy of a public university in southern Brazil in the prevention of Urinary Incontinence in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Method: this is an experience report on the scientific disclosures on the subject of urinary incontinence that occurred from October 2020 to March 2021 through digital platforms. For this purpose, the theoretical training was initially carried out, remotely, on female urinary incontinence and later digital information was developed and disseminated. Results: After the theoretical training, an information folder was prepared with preventive actions and the main precautions with urinary incontinence. The social network Instagram was used to convey reports on the topic. In total, six pieces of information based on scientific evidence were shared and were elaborated by the league members themselves. User participation was identified through comments. In addition, a book chapter aimed at professional nurses and nursing students in assisting incontinent patients was structured. Conclusion: Instagram made it possible, in the period of the pandemic, to share information for the prevention of urinary incontinence in the female audience of the academic community and external to it. The chapter in the book motivated league members to approach the topic and disseminate quality academic knowledge.
- Publication
Extensão em Foco, 2021, Issue 23, p514
- ISSN
1982-4432
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5380/ef.v0i23.80619