Abstract
to describe the development of a mobile application for the International Classification Terminology Subset for Nursing Practice for Coping with Domestic Violence Against Children. an applied research of technological development, based on the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation model and on the terminological subset based on the Theory of Nursing Praxis Intervention in Collective Health framework. the application is divided into: 1) "Definition": characterizes the phenomenon of violence against children; 2) "Assistance": electronic record of nursing care; 3) "Diagnosis Consultation"; 4) "Intervention Consultation": nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions related to children and their families, subdivided into Strengthening and Weariness group. built from scientific research, the application has the potential to support nursing care, presenting, in an organized and systematic manner, nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions, in addition to enabling the registration of cases under monitoring.
Highlights
Domestic violence against children impacts on interpersonal relationships and family spaces, causing serious consequences for child development and compromising family relationships
This research is justified by the impacts caused by violence in children’s and their families’lives and by the possibility of disseminating the ICNP® Terminology Subset for Coping with Domestic Violence Against Children as a potential support tool for the work process of Primary Health Care (PHC) nurses in actions to cope with this violence
Definition of the name (“CIPE® Violência”), target audience and self-instructional characteristics
Summary
Domestic violence against children impacts on interpersonal relationships and family spaces, causing serious consequences for child development and compromising family relationships. Unlike other theoretical frameworks adopted for the production of ICNP® terminology subsets, this was built based on the theoretical and methodological framework of the Theory of Nursing Praxis Intervention in Collective Health (TIPESC), with emphasis on the sociological categories of gender and generation[13,14] In this way, the ICNP® Terminology Subset for Coping with Domestic Violence Against Children, which makes up the application content, is aligned with public health knowledge, with an emphasis on coping with violence against children, focusing on injuries, and in preventing violence and promoting emancipatory actions by subjects[12]. This research is justified by the impacts caused by violence in children’s and their families’lives and by the possibility of disseminating the ICNP® Terminology Subset for Coping with Domestic Violence Against Children as a potential support tool for the work process of PHC nurses in actions to cope with this violence
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