Checklist validation for evaluation of training with clinical simulation of septic patient care

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Aims: Development and validation of the contents of a checklist to evaluate the qualification of health professionals in septic patient care with clinical simulation. Method: instrument validation study, with two-stage structural design: instrument construction and validation of the checklist contents using the Delphi technique in two rounds. Results: The content validation was composed of ten items and forty-three sub-items analyzed by the evaluators. Through the Content Validity Index, four items with strong validation evidence were identified, Content Validity Index ≥ 0.8. We restructured the checklist according to the evaluators recommendations, maintaining the ten items, but reducing them to twenty-six sub-items, which in the second round Delphi presented a percentage of agreement above 80% for all variables relevant to the instrument. Conclusion: This method was effective to validate the checklist contents that will evaluate the qualification of health professionals in septic patient care, through clinical simulation.

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Lino, R. L. B., de Oliveira, S. A., da Silva, K. P., & Machado, R. C. (2019). Checklist validation for evaluation of training with clinical simulation of septic patient care. Enfermeria Global, 18(4), 159–171. https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.18.4.341171

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