Beliefs and practices of the nursing team related to pressure injury preventive measures: A analysis of social representations

Author:

de Almeida Rosa Maria Ferreira1ORCID,Tura Luiz Fernando Rangel2ORCID,Queiroz Ana Beatriz Azevedo1ORCID,Ferreira Márcia de Assunção1ORCID,da Silva Rafael Celestino1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Anna Nery School of Nursing Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

2. Institute of Studies and Collective Health Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo analyse the process of elaborating social representations about pressure injury preventive measures by the nursing team (nurses and nurse technicians) and how this process relates to preventive practices for hospitalized patients.DesignQualitative study, with the application of the theory of social representations in its procedural methodological approach.MethodsThe study was carried out in an inpatient clinic of a public hospital in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. Totally, 28 nursing professionals in the medical clinic sectors who had worked directly with patient care for more than 6 months participated. The data were collected between July and September 2021 via in‐depth interviews with the application of a semi‐structured instrument. Analysis was carried out with the help of ALCESTE software, which performed a lexicographic analysis, and also via thematic analysis. The COREQ guided the presentation of the research report.ResultsThe social representations were developed based on the professionals' symbolic beliefs about the visibility/invisibility of the results of applying preventive care. These symbolic constructions mobilized positive and negative feelings among the nursing team, which guided the classification of prevention practices as being of greater or lesser priority among other care activities. There were favourable attitudes among professionals, which included applying prevention measures in their daily routines, and unfavourable attitudes of non‐adherence to the institution's protocol for preventing pressure injuries.ConclusionsThe nursing team's perception of pressure injury prevention is influenced by symbolic, affective, values, and social dimensions. Non‐adherence behaviours are attributed to the belief in the invisibility of prevention outcomes, resulting in a reluctance to implement preventive measures.Relevance to Clinical PracticeUnderstanding the subjective logic that explains the thinking and actions of the nursing team suggests the need to incorporate discussions on beliefs, values, sentiments, and attitudes of nursing professionals into educational programs on pressure injury prevention.Patient or Public ContributionNo public contribution.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

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