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  • The study aimed to validate a screening tool for assessing broncho-aspiration risk in hospitalized elderly patients, focusing on response processes.
  • Judges tested the instrument on various patients and provided feedback about the relevance, clarity, and potential improvements of the questions.
  • Results indicated a high level of agreement among judges regarding the instrument's validity, leading to a revised version that can effectively aid healthcare professionals in caring for elderly patients.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this study was to validate the Multiprofessional Screening Instrument for Broncho-aspiration Risk in Hospital Environment, which is aimed at the elderly population, based on response processes.

Methods: Judges applied the instrument to different patients and randomly selected. After the application, the judges were interviewed so that it was possible to verify their impression regarding the relevance of the items about their interpretation of the written content, as well as grammatical and semantic issues. Suggestions for adding alternative questions and answers were considered, as well as proposals for adapting the questions that made up the instrument. Non-verbal reactions, such as facial expressions that suggested doubts or hesitations, by the judges concerning the instrument were also analyzed.

Results: The agreement of the judges concerning each item of the device was calculated by the Content Validity Index (CVI) and by the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC), and their results showed a high level of agreement. Through the suggestions of the judges, a new version of the Multi-professional Screening Instrument for the Risk of Broncho-aspiration in a Hospital Environment in the Elderly was elaborated.

Conclusion: The results obtained showed that the validity of the Multi-professional Instrument for Screening the Risk of Broncho-aspiration in the Hospital Environment with the elderly population, based on the response processes, was achieved and makes it a promising device to assist professionals in hospital care for the elderly.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10750859PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20232022228ptDOI Listing

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