Abstract
Objective: A quantitative methodological approach with the objective of elaborating and validating the content of an educational instrument with health promotion actions for self-care of people with peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes. Methods: A bibliographic survey was realized on the subject in the databases of the Virtual Health Library, SciELO and LILACS/ Database of Nursing (BDENF) and elaborated a guide of recommendations for health promotion of people with diabetes, with educational texts and original photos. Validation oftheeducationalguide was performed by a judges’ committee for clarity, relevance and comprehensiveness, andthe content validity index (CVI) of all items and subitems was calculated. Results: The instrument obtained the CVI of 0.89. Items and subitems <0.8 were modified or excluded, and the appearance of the material was considered good. Conclusion: The educational instrument obtained adequate agreement between the judges and was validated.
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SOBEST Associacao Brasileira de Estomaterapia
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