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- Title
THEORETICAL VALIDITY OF THE NURSING ATTITUDE SCALE REGARDING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN UNDER INTENSIVE CARE.
- Authors
Araujo Martinez, Elena; dos Santos Oliveira, Isabel Cristina; Monnerat Fioravanti Bastos, Ana Carolina; Pires dos Santos, Pedro Paulo; Vignuda de Souza, Tania; Rezende Montenegro Medeiros de Moraes, Juliana
- Abstract
Objective: build and validate the theoretical content of a nursing attitude scale regarding child rights in pediatric intensive care units. Method: methodological study describing the construction and theoretical validation of the scale through a bibliographical review, semantic analysis and content validation by experts/nurses, employing the content validity coefficient and the intraclass correlation coefficient. Results: the Nursing Attitude Scale regarding Rights of Children in Pediatric Intensive Care Units was validated by 15 nursing specialists in the child health field, distributed throughout Brazil's five regions. It comprises 99 items, distributed among the cognitive, affective and behavioral components of attitudes. The content validity coefficients for each dimension were 0.91, 0.86 and 0.89, respectively, and the final intraclass correlation coefficient for the scale was r=0.76. Conclusion: the scale presented content validity evidence and the items addressed the attitudes of nurses when practicing care at pediatric intensive care units, which will enable the evaluation of the rights of hospitalized children.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; INTENSIVE care units; EXPERIMENTAL design; RELIABILITY (Personality trait); NURSES' attitudes; RESEARCH evaluation; CHILDREN'S rights; CONFIDENCE intervals; ATTITUDE testing; RESEARCH methodology; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; CRITICALLY ill; PEDIATRICS; PATIENTS; PEDIATRIC nurses; PATIENTS' rights; INTRACLASS correlation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CONTENT analysis; DATA analysis software; CHILDREN; EVALUATION
- Publication
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 2017, Vol 26, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0104-0707
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/0104-07072017003320016