Educational technology for patients with external fixator in the lower limbs

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.53660/clm-2803-24c07
Remita Viegas Vieira, Andreza Alves Pessôa, Marcos Vinícius da Silva Aguiar, Franciane de Paula Fernandes, Lívia de Aguiar Valentim, Keyla Pereira Tiago, Fernanda da Silva Lima, W. P. Moraes, Sheyla Mara Silva De Oliveira
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The objective of the work is to develop and validate an educational technology in the form of a booklet for guidance on the care of orthopedic patients using external fixators in the lower limbs. This is a study of methodological, bibliographical development, with a qualitative-quantitative approach. A questionnaire containing Likert scale variables was used as an instrument for evaluating educational technology, and the Content Validity Index for each validation stage was used for analysis, considering items equal to or greater than 0.80 to be valid. Validation was carried out by 18 expert judges, among them 8 (44.44%) were nurses, 3 (16.66%) doctors, 3 (16.66%) physiotherapists and 4 (22.22%) nursing technicians , while validation by the target audience occurred with 20 patients undergoing treatment with an external fixator in the lower limbs. It is considered validated by professionals with a global Content Validity Index of 1.0 and by patients, with a global Content Validity Index of 0.98. The educational material proved to be valid in terms of appearance and content, and suitable to contribute to health promotion and use in trauma-orthopedics care practice.
针对下肢外固定器患者的教育技术
这项工作的目的是开发和验证一种教育技术,其形式是一本指导如何护理使用下肢外固定器的骨科病人的小册子。这是一项采用定性-定量方法进行的方法学和书目开发研究。采用包含李克特量表变量的调查问卷作为教育技术评估工具,并使用各验证阶段的内容效度指数进行分析,认为大于等于 0.80 的项目为有效项目。验证由 18 位专家评委进行,其中 8 位(44.44%)为护士,3 位(16.66%)为医生,3 位(16.66%)为物理治疗师,4 位(22.22%)为护理技术人员,而目标受众的验证则由 20 位接受下肢外固定器治疗的患者进行。经专业人士验证,该教材的总体内容效度指数为 1.0,经患者验证,其总体内容效度指数为 0.98。事实证明,该教材在外观和内容上都是有效的,适合在创伤矫形外科护理实践中用于促进健康。
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