Objectives:This study aimed to describe the translation process and establish the validity of the three instruments in Indonesian to assess pediatric peripheral intravenous catheter(PIVC)insertion and care practices.M...Objectives:This study aimed to describe the translation process and establish the validity of the three instruments in Indonesian to assess pediatric peripheral intravenous catheter(PIVC)insertion and care practices.Methods:The six-step forward and backward translation method was used to translate the adapted questionnaires.The English version questionnaires included the point prevalence audit checklist,the nurse survey consisting of the nurse PIVC knowledge questionnaire and the nurse PIVC confidence questionnaire,plus a Patient/parent Experience Survey.Data collection was conducted in Indonesia between October 2019 and February 2020.In total,there were six translators(two for each instrument),nine-panel vascular access experts(three for each instrument),and 30 participants(ten for each in-strument)of the target population involved in the translation and validation of the three instruments.Three-panel experts rated the content relevance of each instrument using a four-point rating scale.Item level and scale level content validity index and kappa index were calculated.Ten-panel members of the target population evaluated each questionnaire regarding feasibility,clarity,logical sequence,and formatting.Qualitative comments from the panel were also reviewed.Results:The translation process indicated relatively low discrepancies between translators except for semantic equivalence.There were nine,eight,and one semantic discrepancies found in the forward translation of the point prevalence audit checklist,nurse survey,and patient/parent experience survey.The semantic discrepancies were less prevalent in the backward translation,with only one,three,and two items reported during the process.The item validity index for all of the three instruments showed relatively high agreement between experts(I-CVI>0.78,S-CVI/Ave>0.90,S-CVI/UA>0.70,and kappa index>0.74).The face validity was established with the panel reporting that the three instruments were easy to understand and presented logically.However,some re-formatting of the nurse survey and pa-tient/parent experience survey were needed to avoid ambiguity and confusion for the participants.Conclusions:The results indicate that the translated three survey instruments that had been widely used in other developed countries show good content validity in the Indonesian context.They can be used as a reference for further testing in different countries and contribute to understanding the pediatric PIVC audit tools used in future clinical research.展开更多
Objective:To analyze the nursing effect of hierarchical extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory in patients with peripherally inserted central(PICC)catheterization.Methods:Ninety-one patients with PIC...Objective:To analyze the nursing effect of hierarchical extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory in patients with peripherally inserted central(PICC)catheterization.Methods:Ninety-one patients with PICC catheterization admitted to the hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected and divided into a control group and an observation group,with 45 and 46 cases,respectively.The control group received routine nursing care,while the observation group received routine nursing care combined with hierarchical extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory for 3 months.Relevant indicators between the two groups were compared.Results:The improvement degree of various indicators in the observation group after nursing was better than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Graded extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory improved the knowledge,belief,behavior,and self-efficacy of patients with PICC catheterization,and relieved their anxiety,depression,and other negative emotions.The nursing effect was deemed to be significant.展开更多
文摘Objectives:This study aimed to describe the translation process and establish the validity of the three instruments in Indonesian to assess pediatric peripheral intravenous catheter(PIVC)insertion and care practices.Methods:The six-step forward and backward translation method was used to translate the adapted questionnaires.The English version questionnaires included the point prevalence audit checklist,the nurse survey consisting of the nurse PIVC knowledge questionnaire and the nurse PIVC confidence questionnaire,plus a Patient/parent Experience Survey.Data collection was conducted in Indonesia between October 2019 and February 2020.In total,there were six translators(two for each instrument),nine-panel vascular access experts(three for each instrument),and 30 participants(ten for each in-strument)of the target population involved in the translation and validation of the three instruments.Three-panel experts rated the content relevance of each instrument using a four-point rating scale.Item level and scale level content validity index and kappa index were calculated.Ten-panel members of the target population evaluated each questionnaire regarding feasibility,clarity,logical sequence,and formatting.Qualitative comments from the panel were also reviewed.Results:The translation process indicated relatively low discrepancies between translators except for semantic equivalence.There were nine,eight,and one semantic discrepancies found in the forward translation of the point prevalence audit checklist,nurse survey,and patient/parent experience survey.The semantic discrepancies were less prevalent in the backward translation,with only one,three,and two items reported during the process.The item validity index for all of the three instruments showed relatively high agreement between experts(I-CVI>0.78,S-CVI/Ave>0.90,S-CVI/UA>0.70,and kappa index>0.74).The face validity was established with the panel reporting that the three instruments were easy to understand and presented logically.However,some re-formatting of the nurse survey and pa-tient/parent experience survey were needed to avoid ambiguity and confusion for the participants.Conclusions:The results indicate that the translated three survey instruments that had been widely used in other developed countries show good content validity in the Indonesian context.They can be used as a reference for further testing in different countries and contribute to understanding the pediatric PIVC audit tools used in future clinical research.
文摘Objective:To analyze the nursing effect of hierarchical extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory in patients with peripherally inserted central(PICC)catheterization.Methods:Ninety-one patients with PICC catheterization admitted to the hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected and divided into a control group and an observation group,with 45 and 46 cases,respectively.The control group received routine nursing care,while the observation group received routine nursing care combined with hierarchical extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory for 3 months.Relevant indicators between the two groups were compared.Results:The improvement degree of various indicators in the observation group after nursing was better than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Graded extended nursing based on the guidance of Orem’s theory improved the knowledge,belief,behavior,and self-efficacy of patients with PICC catheterization,and relieved their anxiety,depression,and other negative emotions.The nursing effect was deemed to be significant.