Elaboration and validation of a booklet on diabetes for Community Health Workers

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Objectives: to develop and validate a diabetes booklet for Community Health Workers. Methods: methodological study developed in seven steps: Bibliographic review; Development of the booklet; Calculation of readability and comprehensibility scores; Validation of the booklet by the committee of judges; Discussion between experts; Validation of the booklet by the target audience; and Final discussion between experts. Validation was performed by 10 judges via e-Surv and on a face-to-face test with 5 Community Health Workers, considering the minimum Content Validity Coefficient of 0.80. Results: the booklet had a mean Content Validity Coefficient of 0.97 in the validation by the committee of judges, and the images had 96.67% approval. In the face-to-face test, the Community Health Workers considered the material clear and appropriate to the function. Conclusions: the booklet was developed and validated on its content and relevance, and it can be used by Community Health Workers for diabetes education.

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Ribeiro, S. A., Moreira, A. D., Reis, J. S., Soares, A. N., & Géa-Horta, T. (2020). Elaboration and validation of a booklet on diabetes for Community Health Workers. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0899

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