Validity of an instrument on Nursing care for people with chronic wounds

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Maria Helloysa Herculano Pereira de Oliveira Araújo Gonzaga, L. Felix, A. Mendonça, A. C. D. O. E. Silva, Simone Helena dos Santos Oliveira, P. Carvalho, M. J. G. Soares
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Objective: to build and validate the content of an instrument to investigate changes in the Nursing care provided to people with chronic wounds. Methods: methodological study, consisting of the stages of development and content validity, according to the criteria of clarity and relevance, by six judges, using the Delphi technique in two rounds. A Coefficient of Content Validity ≥ 0.8 was considered adequate. Results: the first version of the instrument contained 15 questions and after the judges’ evaluation it was reduced to 11, addressing the periods before and during the pandemic. In the second round of evaluation, it was verified that the instrument showed a total content validity coefficient equal to 0.96. Conclusion: the instrument showed evidence of content validity and can be used to investigate possible changes resulting from the pandemic of COVID-19 in the Nursing care of people with chronic wounds in Primary Care.
慢性创伤患者护理仪器的有效性研究
目的:建立并验证慢性创伤患者护理变化调查量表的内容。方法:方法研究,包括发展阶段和内容效度,根据清晰度和相关性的标准,由六名评委,采用德尔菲技术两轮。内容效度系数≥0.8被认为是适当的。结果:文书的第一版载有15个问题,经过法官的评价,减少到11个问题,涉及大流行之前和期间的问题。在第二轮评价中,经验证,该仪器的总含量效度系数为0.96。结论:该仪器具有内容效度证据,可用于调查COVID-19大流行对初级保健慢性伤口患者护理可能产生的变化。
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