Psychometric Properties of the Patient Advocacy Scale for Intensive Care Nurses
Mara Ambrosina de Oliveira Vargas,
Jennifer Aguilar Leocádio de Menezes,
Laura Cavalcanti de Farias Brehmer
et al.
Abstract:Patient advocacy exercised by an intensive care nurse refers to the defense of the patient’s interests and rights and can be measured if, for that, there are valid, reliable and reliable instruments, that is, which have their psychometric properties proven. Therefore, the patient’s advocacy processes would be permanently monitored and evaluated, also, the practice would become more visible. Perform psychometric validation of the Patient Advocacy Scale for Intensive Care Nurses (EAPEnf-ICU). Instrumental resear… Show more
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