Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy

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Autor(a) principal: Tolentino,Giselia Santos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bettencourt,Ana Rita de Cássia, Fonseca,Selma Montosa da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: Construct and validate instrument content for nursing consultation in an adult chemotherapy outpatient clinic. Method: Methodological study composed of two stages: elaboration of the instrument and validation of content. A literary review of the dimensions of customer care was carried out in the light of Theory of Basic Human Needs Theory, culminating in two instruments: one for admission consultation and other for follow-up. The content was validated by the evaluation of listed experts based on the adapted Fehring’s Validation Model. Results: In the first round, two items of the admission instrument and three items of follow-up required reformulation. In the second round, there was an increase in agreement rate: 11% in the instrument of admission and 10% in follow-up. Final Consideration: The instrument represents a guideline for the Nursing Process and future research, but it cannot be seen as a substitute for nurses’ knowledge and clinical reasoning.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
title Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
spellingShingle Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
Tolentino,Giselia Santos
Oncology Nursing
Nursing Process
Office Nursing
Validation Studies
Nursing Care
title_short Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
title_full Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
title_fullStr Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
title_sort Construction and validation of an instrument for nursing consultation in outpatient chemotherapy
author Tolentino,Giselia Santos
author_facet Tolentino,Giselia Santos
Bettencourt,Ana Rita de Cássia
Fonseca,Selma Montosa da
author_role author
author2 Bettencourt,Ana Rita de Cássia
Fonseca,Selma Montosa da
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tolentino,Giselia Santos
Bettencourt,Ana Rita de Cássia
Fonseca,Selma Montosa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oncology Nursing
Nursing Process
Office Nursing
Validation Studies
Nursing Care
topic Oncology Nursing
Nursing Process
Office Nursing
Validation Studies
Nursing Care
description ABSTRACT Objective: Construct and validate instrument content for nursing consultation in an adult chemotherapy outpatient clinic. Method: Methodological study composed of two stages: elaboration of the instrument and validation of content. A literary review of the dimensions of customer care was carried out in the light of Theory of Basic Human Needs Theory, culminating in two instruments: one for admission consultation and other for follow-up. The content was validated by the evaluation of listed experts based on the adapted Fehring’s Validation Model. Results: In the first round, two items of the admission instrument and three items of follow-up required reformulation. In the second round, there was an increase in agreement rate: 11% in the instrument of admission and 10% in follow-up. Final Consideration: The instrument represents a guideline for the Nursing Process and future research, but it cannot be seen as a substitute for nurses’ knowledge and clinical reasoning.
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