Validation of Educational Video to Promote Self-Efficacy in Preventing Childhood Diarrhea

  • do Nascimento L
  • Rodrigues A
  • Joventino E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate and to validate an educational video to promote maternal self-efficacy in preventing childhood diarrhea with women assisted in a health unit. Validation study, developed with 17 mothers whose children were under five years old, was analyzed on scenes of an educational video according to the validity of appearance (clarity/comprehension) and of content (relevance). The scenes were considered clear and comprehensive with a perceptual above 70% and with an average of 96.9% of agreement. Regarding the relevance, the agreement was maintained between 94% and 100%, however only scenes 03 and 13 presented 76.6% and 70.6% of agreement respectively. Global Content Validation Index of the educational video scenes was 0.97 meaning an excellent level of agreement among mothers. The video showed to be a valid and a trustworthy material to promote maternal self-efficacy in preventing childhood diarrhea. Therefore, it is important that the material is disseminated in other health services so that other mothers may have contact with the same, providing greater reliability of the material.

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do Nascimento, L. A., Rodrigues, A. P., Joventino, E. S., Vieira, N. F. C., da Costa Pinheiro, P. N., & Ximenes, L. B. (2015). Validation of Educational Video to Promote Self-Efficacy in Preventing Childhood Diarrhea. Health, 07(02), 192–200. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2015.72022

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