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|data=$a Desenvolvimento de um suporte hospitalar para videogame $h [recurso eletrônico] : $b contribuições para o cuidado de enfermagem de crianças e adolescentes hospitalizados / $c Carolina Campagnolo ; orientadora, Alacoque Lorenzini Erdmann ; coorientadora, Monica Stein
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|data=$a Abstract: Introduction: Faced with the need for hospitalization of children and adolescents, entertainment and playing can be strategies that help in understanding, promoting, preventing, treating and recovering health. Objective: Create a prototype of a hospital support for video games as a therapeutic object for nursing care of the hospitalized children and adolescents and analyze the usability of the product. Method: Product development research using Rozenfeld's Product Development Method with the steps: 1) Pre-development: the insight occurred through monitoring a pediatric hospitalization and was premised on speculation about how to make the process of hospitalization of the child milder? Would it be possible to develop hospital support for video games? Still at this stage, user journey mapping tools, problem tree, semantic panel and a briefing were used. 2) Development: a prototype of the support was designed, and the project was named Angels in Control. 3) Post-development: support made available for use in the hospital unit containing a monitor and video game. The test period was from March to April 2023. Participants were 10 children and adolescents hospitalized in the pediatric inpatient clinic of a public university hospital in southern Brazil. This project was submitted for approval by the Ethics and Research Committee of the Federal University of Santa Catarina. The product was evaluated considering the effectiveness of playful interventions, patient comfort, and accessibility. Results: The 1st manuscript was created as an integrative literature review: Scientific evidence on the therapeutic effects of using games in hospitalized children. Furthermore, hospital support for video games for hospitalized children and adolescents was developed, deployed, implemented, and analyzed, where 100% of participants reported improvement in pain and discomfort when using the support as a therapeutic object. Usability was assessed using the System Usability Scale questionnaire consisting of ten questions, on a Likert scale, and an essay question where children and adolescents considered the product to be the best imaginable and excellent (86.25). The interventional results of this research gave rise to the following manuscripts: 2nd Hospital support for video games as a therapeutic object in pediatric hospitalization. 3rd Evaluation of the usability of a support for hospital video games in pediatric hospitalization. Product: The product developed was a hospital support for video games. Final considerations: The developed product was classified as an industrial design and deposited at the National Institute of Industrial Property No. BR 302023006885-6, copyright was also registered from the brand Anjos no Controle with the Brazilian Chamber of Books Hash Nº a0feb2af4c5b3fd48f16ba8c4ee8fa640693dc8fb6f daecf4c91 7bdd02b38036, contributing to the visibility of nursing regarding the processes of creation, qualification, proactivity, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Furthermore, it provided evidence that support for hospital video games strengthened nursing therapeutic care. Therefore, the thesis was corroborated: the creation of a prototype of hospital support for video games as a therapeutic object for nursing care of the hospitalized children and adolescents can be characterized as a playful intervention, providing entertainment, comfort, satisfaction, and accessibility for these patients.
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|authorityData150=$a Pediatria $0 (BN)000136930
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|authorityData150=$a Adolescentes $0 (BN)000131335
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|authorityData150=$a Vídeogames $0 (BN)000145258
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|authorityData110=$a Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. $b Programa de Pós-Graduação em Gestão do Cuidado em Enfermagem $0 (BR-FlUSC)266494
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|data=$z Versão integral em pdf $u https://bu.ufsc.br/teses/PGCF0215-T.pdf
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