Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: Clinically validate the Nursing Outcome Behavior of falls prevention in hospitalized patients. Method: This was a cross-sectional study developed at a public university hospital with a sample of 45 patients. The data collection was performed through the evaluation of four nurses, with a double used the instrument with the constitutive and operational definitions of the indicators and magnitudes of the Fall Prevention Behavior Result, while the other pair did not use such definitions. Results: When applying the non-parametric analysis of variance by the Friedman test, ten indicators showed statistical differences between the inferences made by the evaluators for each patient. In relation to the intraclass correlation coefficient, confidence interval and p value assigned to each indicator of the scale, most of the indicators were statistically significant. Conclusions: The instrument referring to the Fall Behavior Outcome Behavior was considered valid for the study population. |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment Araújo,Jéssica Naiara de Medeiros Validation Studies Evaluation of Results (Health Care) Accidents by Fall Nursing Processes Nursing |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Clinical validation of fall prevention behavior in a hospital environment |
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Araújo,Jéssica Naiara de Medeiros |
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Araújo,Jéssica Naiara de Medeiros Fernandes,Ana Paula Nunes de Lima Silva,Amanda Barbosa da Moura,Laísla Alves Ferreira Júnior,Marcos Antonio Vitor,Allyne Fortes |
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Fernandes,Ana Paula Nunes de Lima Silva,Amanda Barbosa da Moura,Laísla Alves Ferreira Júnior,Marcos Antonio Vitor,Allyne Fortes |
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Araújo,Jéssica Naiara de Medeiros Fernandes,Ana Paula Nunes de Lima Silva,Amanda Barbosa da Moura,Laísla Alves Ferreira Júnior,Marcos Antonio Vitor,Allyne Fortes |
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Validation Studies Evaluation of Results (Health Care) Accidents by Fall Nursing Processes Nursing |
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Validation Studies Evaluation of Results (Health Care) Accidents by Fall Nursing Processes Nursing |
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ABSTRACT Objective: Clinically validate the Nursing Outcome Behavior of falls prevention in hospitalized patients. Method: This was a cross-sectional study developed at a public university hospital with a sample of 45 patients. The data collection was performed through the evaluation of four nurses, with a double used the instrument with the constitutive and operational definitions of the indicators and magnitudes of the Fall Prevention Behavior Result, while the other pair did not use such definitions. Results: When applying the non-parametric analysis of variance by the Friedman test, ten indicators showed statistical differences between the inferences made by the evaluators for each patient. In relation to the intraclass correlation coefficient, confidence interval and p value assigned to each indicator of the scale, most of the indicators were statistically significant. Conclusions: The instrument referring to the Fall Behavior Outcome Behavior was considered valid for the study population. |
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