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- Clinical Validation of the Portuguese Version of "Substance Addiction Consequences" Derived from the Nursing Outcomes ClassificationPublication . Seabra, Paulo Rosário Carvalho; Amendoeira, José; Sá, Luis Octávio; Capelas, Manuel Luís VilaOur aim was to contribute to the clinical validation of "Substance Addiction Consequences" (SAC) derived from the nursing outcomes classification (NOC), and to analyse psychometric properties. To that purpose, we applied a methodological design. The study's outcome comprises 16 nursing-sensitive indicators, within four different consequence factors: psychological and family; physical and cognitive ability; self-care; economic and work. The psychometric properties were considered good. We concluded that the scale can be used as a valid tool to measure the consequences of substance addiction and to assess the health status as a nursing sensitive outcome. The scale is considered valid to monitor nursing interventions in the clinical setting; being a comprehensive tool it allows the nurse to understand better this complex health problem.
- Satisfaction with nursing care in drug users: the evolution of a scalePublication . Seabra, Paulo Rosário Carvalho; Sá, Luis Octávio; Amendoeira, José; Ribeiro, Ana LeonorObjectives: To identify the degree of satisfaction with nursing care, the significant variables and contribute to the evolution of the scale.
- The parental care partnership in the view of parents of children with special health needsPublication . Alves, João Manuel Nunes de Oliveira; Amendoeira, José; Charepe, ZaidaOBJECTIVE To understand how the care partnership was experienced by parents of children with special healthcare needs. METHOD Qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out from December 2013 to February 2014. The method used was the narrative. The population corresponded to parents of children admitted to a medical service of a Pediatric Hospital in Portugal. The sample consisted of 10 parents. The data collection included the sociodemographic characterization and the etnobiografic orientation interview. Once transcribed, the interviews yielded 10 narratives of partnership experiences between the parents and the nursing team. RESULTS It was noted, as partnership opportunities, the training of parents and the collaborative decision-making, established in a dynamic, unique and ongoing relational process. CONCLUSION The opportunities for partnership are key assumptions for the care delivery focusing on the child and on the parents as their resources.
- The Second Triennial Systematic Literature Review of European Nursing Research: Impact on Patient Outcomes and Implications for Evidence-Based PracticePublication . Richards, David A.; Hanssen, Tove Aminda; Borglin, Gunilla; Amendoeira, JoséEuropean research in nursing has been criticized as overwhelmingly descriptive, wasteful and with little relevance to clinical practice. This second triennial review follows our previous review of articles published in 2010, to determine whether the situation has changed.