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Cin-computers Informatics Nursing | 2014

Development of the e-Baby Serious Game With Regard to the Evaluation of Oxygenation in Preterm Babies Contributions of the Emotional Design

Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Fernanda dos Santos Nogueira de Góes; Carlos Alberto Seixas; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; José Carlos Amado Martins; Manuel Alves Rodrigues

The present study aimed to describe the development process of a serious game that enables users to evaluate the respiratory process in a preterm infant based on an emotional design model. The e-Baby serious game was built to feature the simulated environment of an incubator, in which the user performs a clinical evaluation of the respiratory process in a virtual preterm infant. The user learns about the preterm baby’s history, chooses the tools for the clinical evaluation, evaluates the baby, and determines whether his/her evaluation is appropriate. The e-Baby game presents phases that contain respiratory process impairments of higher or lower complexity in the virtual preterm baby. Included links give the user the option of recording the entire evaluation procedure and sharing his/her performance on a social network. e-Baby integrates a Clinical Evaluation of the Preterm Baby course in the Moodle virtual environment. This game, which evaluates the respiratory process in preterm infants, could support a more flexible, attractive, and interactive teaching and learning process that includes simulations with features very similar to neonatal unit realities, thus allowing more appropriate training for clinical oxygenation evaluations in at-risk preterm infants. e-Baby allows advanced user-technology-educational interactions because it requires active participation in the process and is emotionally integrated.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015

Evaluation of digital educational studenttechnology interaction in neonatal nursing

Fernanda Salim Ferreira de Castro; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Ieda Harumi Higarashi; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca

OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015

Evaluation of digital educational student- technology interaction in neonatal nursing

Castro Fs; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Ieda Harumi Higarashi; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca

OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.


Frontiers in Physiology | 2018

COMBINED AEROBIC AND RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING IMPROVE HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATED WITH MENOPAUSE

Guilherme Lemos Shimojo; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Christiane Malfitano; Iris Callado Sanches; Susana Llesuy; Luis Ulloa; Maria Claudia Irigoyen; Kátia De Angelis

The prevalence of hypertension sharply increases in menopausal women. Recent studies have demonstrated that aerobic or resistance training may help control hypertension. In this study, we report that combining aerobic and resistance training may provide an effective therapeutic approach for hypertension control, attenuating inflammation and oxidative stress in ovariectomized rats. Female Wistar and spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) were distributed into four groups: sedentary control (C), sedentary hypertensive (HR), sedentary hypertensive ovariectomized (HR-O), and combined trained hypertensive ovariectomized (T-HR-O). Combined exercise training was performed on a motor treadmill (aerobic training) and on a ladder adapted to rats (resistance training), in alternate days for 8 weeks. Direct arterial pressure was recorded and oxidative stress and inflammation were evaluated in cardiac and renal tissue. Ovariectomy increases increased mean arterial blood pressure, sympathetic modulation, and oxidative stress in SHR. Combining aerobic and resistance training reduced mean arterial blood pressure (12% vs. HR-O), heart rate (8% vs. HR-O), vascular sympathetic modulation (40% vs. HR-O), and improved baroreflex sensitivity. Combined training reduced cardiac inflammation (TNF and IL-6) and cardiac and renal lipoperoxidation (59% and 57%, respectively vs. HR-O). It also enhanced cardiac (71%) and renal (76%) total antioxidant capacity when compared to HR-O group. In conclusion, combining aerobic and resistance training improves mean arterial blood pressure, cardiovascular autonomic control, preventing cardiac and renal oxidative stress and inflammation in an experimental hypertension model with surgical menopause induced with ovariectomy.


Escola Anna Nery | 2018

E-baby skin integrity: evidence-based technology innovation for teaching in neonatal nursing

Natália Del Angelo Aredes; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca; Suzanne Hetzel Campbell; José Carlos Amado Martins; Manuel Alves Rodrigues

Objective: To develop and validate the serious game e-Baby: skin integrity along with a panel of experts. Method: Methodological research approaching the following development steps: scope definition, game format and functions, script and communication with software developers, creation of prototype with evaluation and production; and validation by four experts using the tool Heuristic Evaluation for Digital Educational Game. Results: The serious game was built in a 3D technology with multimedia including animation and scientific-based content. The educational technology was validated by the experts in all heuristics, and among the all 36 analyzed items. 18 (50%) presented no errors, and regarding the remaining items with any error, none had more than 25% errors within levels 3 and 4, according to Nielsens classification. Conclusion and implications for the practice: The validated serious game is a virtual simulation educational technology with potential to contribute with learning in nursing and with evidence-based clinical practice.


Revista de Enfermagem Referência | 2015

Design emocional e as suas contribuições para a tecnologiaeducacional digital na saúde e na enfermagem: revisão integrativa

Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca; Min Lun Tsai; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Carmen Garcinda Silvan Scochi; Ananda Maria Fernandes; José Carlos Amado Martins; Manuel Alves Rodrigues

Context: in the use of digital technology educational, besides of thefunctionality and usability, the emotional aspects for human satisfactiongains importanc...


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015

Evaluación de la interacción estudiante-tecnología educativa digital en enfermería neonatal

Fernanda Salim Ferreira de Castro; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Ieda Harumi Higarashi; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca

OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015

Avaliação da interação estudante-tecnologia educacional digital em enfermagem neonatal

Fernanda Salim Ferreira de Castro; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Ieda Harumi Higarashi; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca

OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.OBJECTIVE To assess the digital educational technology interface Caring for the sensory environment in the neonatal unit: noise, lighting and handling based on ergonomic criteria. METHODS Descriptive study, in which we used the guidelines and ergonomic criteria established by ISO 9241-11 and an online Likert scale instrument to identify problems and interface qualities. The instrument was built based on Ergolist, which follows the criteria of ISO 9141-11. There were 58 undergraduate study participants from the School of Nursing of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, who attended the classes about neonatal nursing content. RESULTS All items were positively evaluated by more than 70% of the sample. CONCLUSION Educational technology is appropriate according to the ergonomic criteria and can be made available for teaching nursing students.


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015

Serious game e-Baby: nursing students' perception on learning about preterm newborn clinical assessment

Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca; Natália Del' Angelo Aredes; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; José Carlos Amado Martins; Manuel Alves Rodrigues


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015

Serious game e-Baby: percepção dos estudantes de enfermagem sobre a aprendizagem da avaliação clínica do bebê prematuro

Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca; Natália Del' Angelo Aredes; Danielle Monteiro Vilela Dias; Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi; José Carlos Amado Martins; Manuel Alves Rodrigues

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José Carlos Amado Martins

Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra

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Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra

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Ieda Harumi Higarashi

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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