ABSTRACT
Objective:
to construct and validate a nursing consultation instrument for people with hemophilia.
Method:
methodological study conducted from February 2017 to February 2018, in a hematology reference service in Northeast Brazil. The Delphi technique was used for validation, by three groups of nurse judges (n=29): hemophilia specialists (n=nine) from nine blood centers in the country; Hematology Residency (n=eight); Service Nurses (n=12). Inter-rater agreement was checked by Likert scale and Fisher’s exact test.
Results:
89.6% had no difficulty in understanding the instrument. As for the degree of relevance, the characteristics ‘credibility’ and ‘scientificity’ showed higher percentages of extremely relevant (90%). Fisher’s exact test was significant in the degree of satisfaction of ‘clarity of statements’ (p<0.05).
Conclusion:
the instrument was considered valid, providing autonomy, technical support, and ethical support to the nurse, contributing to the improvement of the quality of care.
DESCRITORES
Office Nursing; Validation Study; Hemophilia A; Hemophilia B; Protocol