Tradução, adaptação e validação da Toronto Symptom Assessment System for Wounds (TSAS-W) para português
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https://doi.org/10.31877/on.2024.50.05%20Palavras-chave:
Feridas complexas, Cuidados paliativos, Conforto, Qualidade de vida, Estudos de validaçãoResumo
Quando o foco não é a cicatrização, mas a gestão efetiva de sintomas e o conforto do doente, exige-se uma avaliação sistemática de sintomas. A Toronto Symptom Assessment System for Wounds (TSAS-W), é uma ferramenta que mede eficazmente os sintomas de feridas complexas. O objetivo deste estudo foi traduzir, adaptar e validar a TSAS-W para o contexto português, analisando a sua fiabilidade e aplicabilidade.
Foi um estudo metodológico de adaptação transcultural, de natureza quantitativa, transversal, observacional e descritivo. A versão final da escala contemplou 10 itens.
A recolha de dados decorreu em duas Instituições Hospitalares Oncológicas e em uma Rede de Cuidados Continuados Integrados, entre outubro de 2018 e maio de 2019 com uma amostra de 90 doentes com 94 feridas crónicas.
A ferramenta revelou uma forte consistência interna com Coeficiente de alpha de Cronbach de 0,827 na 1ª avaliação e 0,867 na 2ª avaliação. Esta validação veio colmatar a ausência de instrumentos de registo para feridas não cicatrizáveis, objetivando a otimização de cuidados e conforto do doente.
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Direitos de Autor (c) 2025 Helena Vicente, Dora Lisa Rocha Franco, Cristina Alexandra de Sousa e Silva, Sara Rodrigues Crespim Carvalhal, Ana Maria Neves Rocha, Katia Augusta Xavier Furtado, Sérgio Joaquim Deodato, Tânia Manuel Carvalho, Elisabete Maria Garcia Teles Nunes, Paulo Jorge Pereira Alves

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