2020
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.3535.3283
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Sign language instrument for assessing the knowledge of deaf people about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Abstract: Objective: to build and validate the content on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) of a sign language instrument for assessing the knowledge of the deaf. Method: methodological study in which the content validity process was used by 22 specialists in cardiac arrest and 16 deaf people. In the validation of internal consistency, 113 deaf people participated. For the assessment of the deaf, the Assistive Technology Assessment Questionnaire was used and, in the content validity, an instrument with a Lik… Show more

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“…The professionals were contacted by e-mail in which there was a link to access the Google Form, which contained an invitation letter, Free and Informed Consent Form (FICF), an instrument for characterization, which contemplated the professional's specialty, his title and experience in teaching and care, and the instrument in the validation process and the instrument for data collection. The data collection instrument used, in which the professionals recorded their evaluation, was adapted from a previous study and included aspects related to content, language and layout, presented in 14 questions, in which the evaluators could fill in their levels of agreement in a Likert-type scale (8) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The professionals were contacted by e-mail in which there was a link to access the Google Form, which contained an invitation letter, Free and Informed Consent Form (FICF), an instrument for characterization, which contemplated the professional's specialty, his title and experience in teaching and care, and the instrument in the validation process and the instrument for data collection. The data collection instrument used, in which the professionals recorded their evaluation, was adapted from a previous study and included aspects related to content, language and layout, presented in 14 questions, in which the evaluators could fill in their levels of agreement in a Likert-type scale (8) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para coleta de dados, foi utilizado instrumento estruturado dividido em duas partes: a primeira continha a caracterização do participante (sexo, idade, situação conjugal, renda familiar, escolaridade, ocupação, procedência). A segunda foi representada pelo teste de conhecimento validado 11 , composto por 11 questões de múltipla escolha, cada uma com cinco opções de resposta, das quais apenas uma era correta. Com enunciado conciso, cada questão solicitava que a alternativa correta fosse assinalada, acerca da competência/informação para agir durante a RCP.…”
Section: Metodologiaunclassified
“…Este questionário elenca o reconhecimento da PCR, o perigo da parada cardíaca, qual a primeira ação a ser realizada, o número do serviço de emergência, quando iniciar as compressões torácicas, correto posicionamento da pessoa em PCR, local e posição para a compressão do tórax, a força que deve ser aplicada, quando trocar com outra pessoa para realizar compressão e o momento em que se de parar. O conteúdo foi validado a partir de método científico, mediante avaliação de 22 profissionais experientes em PCR e utilização do Índice de Validação de Conteúdo (IVC) e Teste Binomial 11 .…”
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“…Thus, there is a communication barrier for the access of deaf people to the opportunity for information and knowledge building in health (8) . Faced with hearing loss from 40dB (9) , the deaf population is inserted in a different cultural context, as its form of communication is based on movements, signs and visual stimuli (10)(11) . In Brazil, deaf people communicate using the Brazilian Sign Language (BSL) (12) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%