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- Title
TECHNOLOGY VALIDITY PROCESS: INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSING THE FEET OF PEOPLE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS.
- Authors
Vilhena, Bianca Jardim; Guerreiro Vieira da Silva, Denise Maria; Souza Ramos, Flávia Regina; Boell, Julia Estela Willrich; Teixeira, Elizabeth
- Abstract
Objective: to validate the content of amode of conduct technology called InstrumentoPara AvaliaçãoDos Pés De Pessoas Com Diabetes Mellitus (Instrument for Assessing the feet of people with Diabetes Mellitus). Method: methodological research carried out with expertnurses in diabetic foot selected on the Lattes/CNPq Platform using advanced search, resulting in 51 curricula that met established criteria. Invitations were sent by email with a link to answers and access to technology on Google Forms. Data were obtained between December 2020 and March 2021. Analysis included the pertinence of each item and the clarity and relevance of each sub-item on a Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in relation to the committee agreement rate greater than or equal to 80% and in relation to the minimum Content Validity Index of 0.90. Results: there was feedback from 27 judges who considered that all items and sub-items reached the rates established with experts agreeing on the assessed content greater than 96%. The Content Validity Index was greater than 0.92. Conclusion: the technology content was validated and considered an adequate instrument for use by nurses in the care of people with diabetes, which not only indicates the items to be assessed, but also guides how to carry out assessment and also allows recording to monitor the evolution.
- Subjects
RESEARCH; RESEARCH evaluation; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; DIABETIC foot; RESEARCH methodology; CURRICULUM; ACCESS to information; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SCALE analysis (Psychology); TECHNOLOGY
- Publication
Ciencia, Cuidado e Saude, 2023, Vol 22, p1
- ISSN
1677-3861
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4025/ciencuidsaude.v22i0.65993