Evaluation scale for the use of adult diapers and absorbent products: methodological study

Submission: 11/17/2020 Approved: 12/07/2020 ABSTRACT Objective: To validate the content of the ‘Evaluation Scale for the Use of Adult Diapers and Absorbent Products’ (AUFA Scale) among elderly patients in primary care. Method: Methodological study for validation of contente with 23 specialists in gerontological nursing and/or wounds for evaluating the name and the items of the scale. The analysis of the data was done according to the Index of Validation of Content (IVC) and the Coefficient of Validation of Content (CVC), the ‘Fully Agree” percentage and the compliance to ‘Cronbach’s Alpha’, with a minimum score of 0,80 for each. Results: The general IVC and CVC were 0,91 and 0,89, respectively. However, the ‘Fully Agree’ and ‘Cronbach’s Alpha’ percentages were 0,65 and 0,51, respectively. After three 3 submissions and modifications of the scale, the scores changed to 0,95 and 0,85. Discussion: Judges contributed to the content of the scale, especially regarding the number of absorbent product changes Conclusion: After taking into account the analyses and suggetions made by the judges, the content was refined and considered validated. DESCRIPTORS: Elderly; Diapers, Adult; Diaper Dermatitis; Nursing Evaluation; Validation Studies.

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