Browsing by Author "Vieira, Margarida M."
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- Ethical deliberation in health: an integrative literature reviewPublication . Nora, Carlise Rigon Dalla; Zoboli, Elma Lourdes Campos Pavone Zoboli; Vieira, Margarida M.Working in the health field requires that professionals master means and tools for resolving the ethical dilemmas they face. We conducted an integrative review of the literature in health-related databases. We included original research articles, reports of experience, theoretical studies, case studies and editorials, in English, Spanish and Portuguese carried out with healthcare teams that included nurses. The review covered 28 studies, published between 1999 and 2013. The analysis yielded four categories: concept of deliberation; strategies of deliberation; contributions of deliberation, and facilitators of implemention of the deliberation process. We concluded that deliberation is a useful and relevant strategy for health teams in the analysis, assessment and indication of the best course of action in problem solving. It is also an instrument of continuing education for professionals through mutual exchange of experience and dialogue about values, beliefs and principles.
- Moral sensitivity in primary health care nursesPublication . Nora, Carlise Rigon Dalla; Zoboli, Elma Lourdes Campos Pavone; Vieira, Margarida M.Objective: to characterize the profile and describe the moral sensitivity of primary health care nurses. Method: this is a quantitative, transversal, exploratory, descriptive study. The data were collected through the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire translated and adapted to Brazil. 100 primary health care nurses participated, from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The data collection took place during the months of March and July 2016, in an online form. The analysis of the data occurred through descriptive statistical analysis. Results: the nurses had an average moral sensitivity of 4.5 (out of 7). The dimensions with the greatest moral sensitivity were: interpersonal orientation, professional knowledge, moral conflict and moral meaning. Conclusion: the nurses of Rio Grande do Sul have a moderate moral sensitivity, which may contribute to a lower quality in Primary Health Care.
- Validation by experts: importance in translation and adaptation of instrumentsPublication . Nora, Carlise Rigon Dalla; Zoboli, Elma; Vieira, Margarida M.Objective: To present the content validation by experts as an essential step in validation, translation and cultural adaptation of psychometric instruments, having the example of the questionnaire of moral sensitivity in Portugal and Brazil. Method: This is a methodological study, with a committee of twelve experts, seven from Brazil and five from Portugal. The data collection and analysis occurred in 2015, between the months of September and October in Portugal and November and December in Brazil. Results: Of the 30 items presented to the experts, 20 had adaptation suggestions. Some adjustments were necessary so that the items were clear and easily comprehensible. The final version remained with 28 items. Conclusion: The content validation of psychometry instruments by a committee of experts is essential for researchers and nurses, who are increasingly concerned about the use of reliable and appropriate measures for research and evaluation of care.