Instrument for assessing the quality of mobile emergency pre-hospital care: Content validation

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Objectives: To validate an instrument to assess quality of mobile emergency pre-hospital care. Method: A methodological study where 20 professionals gave their opinions on the items of the proposed instrument. The analysis was performed using Kappa test (K) and Content Validity Index (CVI), considering K > 0.80 and CVI ≥ 0.80. Results: Three items were excluded from the instrument: Professional Compensation; Job Satisfaction and Services Performed. Items that obtained adequate K and CVI indexes and remained in the instrument were: ambulance conservation status; physical structure; comfort in the ambulance; availability of material resources; user/staff safety; continuous learning; safety demonstrated by the team; access; welcoming; humanization; response time; costumer privacy; guidelines on care; relationship between professionals and costumers; opportunity for costumers to make complaints and multiprofessional conjunction/ actuation. Conclusion: The instrument to assess quality of care has been validated and may contribute to the evaluation of pre-hospital care in mobile emergency services.

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Dantas, R. A. N., Torres, G. de V., Salvetti, M. de G., Dantas, D. V., & de Mendonça, A. E. O. (2015). Instrument for assessing the quality of mobile emergency pre-hospital care: Content validation. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 49(3), 380–386. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420150000300004

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