Instrument to evaluate the behavioral intention of hypertensive people when taking anti-hypertensives

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Objectives: to build and analyze the validity of an instrument to assess the behavioral intention of individuals with hypertension to take antihypertensive pills. Methods: methodological study based on the theory of planned behavior, developed in three stages: preparation of the instrument, validation of content and pre-test with the target audience. The content has been validated by six experts. The Content Validity Index was applied. Results: five nurses and one psychologist participated, with experiences in systemic arterial hypertension and/ or planned behavior theory. The first version of the instrument contained 40 items. After analysis, the second version originated, with 36 items. 100% agreement was obtained for the scope of the constructions. The pre-test showed clarity and understanding of the items by the target audience. Conclusions: the instrument is a reliable and innovative technological product for use in populations with systemic arterial hypertension and beliefs similar to those identified in the surveyed group.

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Almeida, T. da C. F., de Sousa, M. M. de, Gouveia, B. de L. A., de Olinda, R. A., Freire, M. E. M., & Oliveira, S. H. D. S. (2021). Instrument to evaluate the behavioral intention of hypertensive people when taking anti-hypertensives. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0192

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