Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Ana Shirley Maranhão
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Castro,Kamyle Villa-Flor de, Canatti,Janine Ribeiro, Oliveira,Iasmyn Adélia Victor Fernandes de, Benevides,Silvia Damasceno, Sá,Katia Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Socio-educational tools aimed at the population with chronic pain can help in the knowledge about trigger mechanisms, beliefs, and attitudes towards pain that may be useful in their control. In addition to developing them, it is necessary to evaluate whether these tools are valid for therapeutic use. The objective of this study was to describe the validation process of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain. METHODS: This study was developed in three stages: questionnaires for the evaluation of the booklet by patients and professionals, interview, and content validation. The sample consisted of 60 patients with chronic pain and six professionals specialized in your treatment. For validation, the Content Validity Index per items was used considering a score greater than or equal to 80%. RESULTS: All six domains evaluated in the booklet obtained a Content Validity Index per items score greater than 80%. The Content Validity Index per items overall rate of the domains evaluated by the patients was 88% while for the health professionals it was 92%. CONCLUSION: The EducaDor booklet showed to be valid for use in the education of patients with chronic pain.
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title Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
spellingShingle Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
Vieira,Ana Shirley Maranhão
Chronic pain
Health education
Validation study
title_short Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
title_full Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
title_fullStr Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
title_full_unstemmed Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
title_sort Validation of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain: EducaDor
author Vieira,Ana Shirley Maranhão
author_facet Vieira,Ana Shirley Maranhão
Castro,Kamyle Villa-Flor de
Canatti,Janine Ribeiro
Oliveira,Iasmyn Adélia Victor Fernandes de
Benevides,Silvia Damasceno
Sá,Katia Nunes
author_role author
author2 Castro,Kamyle Villa-Flor de
Canatti,Janine Ribeiro
Oliveira,Iasmyn Adélia Victor Fernandes de
Benevides,Silvia Damasceno
Sá,Katia Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Ana Shirley Maranhão
Castro,Kamyle Villa-Flor de
Canatti,Janine Ribeiro
Oliveira,Iasmyn Adélia Victor Fernandes de
Benevides,Silvia Damasceno
Sá,Katia Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Health education
Validation study
topic Chronic pain
Health education
Validation study
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Socio-educational tools aimed at the population with chronic pain can help in the knowledge about trigger mechanisms, beliefs, and attitudes towards pain that may be useful in their control. In addition to developing them, it is necessary to evaluate whether these tools are valid for therapeutic use. The objective of this study was to describe the validation process of an educational booklet for people with chronic pain. METHODS: This study was developed in three stages: questionnaires for the evaluation of the booklet by patients and professionals, interview, and content validation. The sample consisted of 60 patients with chronic pain and six professionals specialized in your treatment. For validation, the Content Validity Index per items was used considering a score greater than or equal to 80%. RESULTS: All six domains evaluated in the booklet obtained a Content Validity Index per items score greater than 80%. The Content Validity Index per items overall rate of the domains evaluated by the patients was 88% while for the health professionals it was 92%. CONCLUSION: The EducaDor booklet showed to be valid for use in the education of patients with chronic pain.
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