Instrument validation on nurses’ knowledge and practice in palliative care for people with cutaneous malignant tumor wound

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Objective: to present the construction and validation process of an instrument to evaluate the knowledge and practice of nurses in palliative care toward the person with cutaneous malignant tumor wound. Materials and Methods: methodological, quantitative study with applying the Delphi technique, conducted in two stages. The first was carried out with 30 judges and the second with 17. The analysis used the Lambda 2 Guttmann coefficient, Kappa index, and Content Validity Index (CVI). Results: of the 112 items of the original instrument, 28 were excluded, given that the percentiles of Lambda 2 Guttmann, Kappa, and CVI had indicators lower than acceptable; thus, the second version of the instrument resulted with 84 items, which presented 100 % acceptance in the Delphi 2 phase. Conclusions: from the evaluation by the judges, a version of the instrument was defined with adequate content validity and concordance indices, which could contribute to the evaluation of knowledge and practice of nurses in palliative care toward the person with cutaneous malignant tumor wound.

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Agra, G., Formiga, N. S., Oliveira, S. H. dos S., Sousa dos Santos, A. T. O., Soares, M. J. G. O., & Lopes Costa, M. M. (2020). Instrument validation on nurses’ knowledge and practice in palliative care for people with cutaneous malignant tumor wound. Aquichan, 20(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2020.20.1.2

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