Construction and validation of an e-book about cardiovascular risk in people living with the human immunodeficiency virus

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Elizabete Melo Montanari Fedocci, Marcela Antonini, William Sorensen, Karyanna Alves de Alencar Rocha, Elucir Gir, Renata Karina Reis
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Abstract Objective: To build and validate an e-book about cardiovascular risk in people living with the human immunodeficiency virus. Methods: Methodological study based on the evaluation research theory with analysis of outcome. It involved technological production comprising the phases of analysis and planning, modeling, implementation, and evaluation. Cardiovascular risk factors and strategies to reduce them were discussed. The e-book was validated with experts from all over the country between October 2017 and August 2018 using the Content Validity Index. Results: As the e-book was written to meet the needs of the population, accessible language was used for an easier understanding of the content. Several aspects of the e-book were evaluated by experts. Afterwards, the most frequent criticisms and/or suggestions were analyzed. A concordance rate of 80.5% was observed after analysis of the global CVI. All items had satisfactory agreement rates, with a CVI of 86.6% for general impression, 96.8% for objective, 92.0% for content and 90.4% for relevance. Conclusion: The e-book was evaluated in several aspects by experts and a global agreement index of 80.5% was found. Suggestions were accepted aiming at ensuring a more complete, cohesive, easy to read and updated material. According to the evaluation between experts, the material proved to be valid for use by people living with HIV in order to understand their cardiovascular risk and to know healthier habits that may help in prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
人类免疫缺陷病毒感染者心血管风险电子书的构建和验证
目的:建立并验证一本关于人类免疫缺陷病毒感染者心血管风险的电子书。方法:方法论研究以评价研究理论为基础,对结果进行分析。它涉及技术生产,包括分析和规划、建模、实施和评估阶段。讨论了心血管危险因素和减少这些因素的策略。2017年10月至2018年8月,来自全国各地的专家使用内容有效性指数对电子书进行了验证。结果:由于电子书是为了满足人们的需求而编写的,因此使用了通俗易懂的语言来更容易理解内容。专家们对电子书的几个方面进行了评估。之后,对最常见的批评和/或建议进行了分析。在对全局CVI进行分析后,观察到80.5%的一致性。所有项目都有令人满意的一致性,总体印象的CVI为86.6%,客观印象为96.8%,内容为92.0%,相关性为90.4%。结论:专家对电子书进行了多方面评价,全球一致性指数为80.5%。接受了旨在确保材料更加完整、连贯、易于阅读和更新的建议。根据专家之间的评估,该材料被证明对艾滋病毒感染者有效,以了解他们的心血管风险,并了解可能有助于预防心血管疾病的更健康的习惯。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Acta Paulista de Enfermagem – (Acta Paul Enferm.), ISSN 1982-0194, is a [bilingual] technical-scientific electronic publication of the Escola Paulista de Enfermagem – EPE, Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP. Our mission: To disseminate the scientific knowledge generated within the rigor of research and ethics methodology. Our objective: To publish results of original research for advancement of practices of clinical, surgical, and management nursing, as well as education, research, and information and communication technology.
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