Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia,Taysa de Fátima
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva,Paula Gracielle Alves, Barcelos,Bárbara Jacome, Miranda,Maria das Graças Rodrigues de, Alonso,Claudiomiro da Silva, Abreu,Mery Natali Silva, Borges,Eline Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to validate an instrument with criteria to evaluate the quality of calcium alginate wound dressings to treat skin injuries. Methods: methodological study, developed in two stages: the elaboration of criteria to evaluate the quality of the alginate wound dressing based on literature; validation of these criteria by a group of evaluators in two moments. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, central tendency measures and the Content Validity Index. Results: seven articles were selected, leading to the elaboration of 7 criteria and 11 expected results. The Content Validity Index was 0.98 in stage 1 and 0.93 in stage 2. After adjustments, 8 criteria were validated, and 13 results were expected. Final Considerations: the study allowed the validation of criteria to evaluate the quality of calcium alginate wound dressings, helping the nurses to choose with more autonomy and assertiveness.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
title Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
spellingShingle Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
Garcia,Taysa de Fátima
Alginates
Wounds and Injuries
Quality Control
Resource Allocation
Nursing Assessment
title_short Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
title_full Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
title_fullStr Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
title_full_unstemmed Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
title_sort Criteria to evaluate the quality of alginate wound dressings
author Garcia,Taysa de Fátima
author_facet Garcia,Taysa de Fátima
Silva,Paula Gracielle Alves
Barcelos,Bárbara Jacome
Miranda,Maria das Graças Rodrigues de
Alonso,Claudiomiro da Silva
Abreu,Mery Natali Silva
Borges,Eline Lima
author_role author
author2 Silva,Paula Gracielle Alves
Barcelos,Bárbara Jacome
Miranda,Maria das Graças Rodrigues de
Alonso,Claudiomiro da Silva
Abreu,Mery Natali Silva
Borges,Eline Lima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia,Taysa de Fátima
Silva,Paula Gracielle Alves
Barcelos,Bárbara Jacome
Miranda,Maria das Graças Rodrigues de
Alonso,Claudiomiro da Silva
Abreu,Mery Natali Silva
Borges,Eline Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alginates
Wounds and Injuries
Quality Control
Resource Allocation
Nursing Assessment
topic Alginates
Wounds and Injuries
Quality Control
Resource Allocation
Nursing Assessment
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to validate an instrument with criteria to evaluate the quality of calcium alginate wound dressings to treat skin injuries. Methods: methodological study, developed in two stages: the elaboration of criteria to evaluate the quality of the alginate wound dressing based on literature; validation of these criteria by a group of evaluators in two moments. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, central tendency measures and the Content Validity Index. Results: seven articles were selected, leading to the elaboration of 7 criteria and 11 expected results. The Content Validity Index was 0.98 in stage 1 and 0.93 in stage 2. After adjustments, 8 criteria were validated, and 13 results were expected. Final Considerations: the study allowed the validation of criteria to evaluate the quality of calcium alginate wound dressings, helping the nurses to choose with more autonomy and assertiveness.
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