Content Validity for the NICU Caregiver Behavior Checklist.

Amy Carroll, Cecilia Roan, Catherine Verrier Piersol, Michele Kacmarcik Savin
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Abstract

Objective: To update and establish content validity for the Checklist of NICU Caregiver Behaviors.

Design: Structured literature review and Delphi analysis.

Setting/local problem: Neonates born prematurely or who are sick in the NICU are frequently exposed to harmful stimuli that can affect brain development and result in adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. In response to this risk, NICU caregiving now encompasses protecting and promoting neurodevelopment to affect long-term outcomes for neonates and their families. Developmentally supportive care (DSC) includes internationally recognized best practices for the care of neonates in the NICU. Implementation and operationalization of DSC is a priority for neonatology. Although evidence-supported guidelines exist for effective DSC strategies in the NICU, no validated tool exists to support implementation at the point of care.

Participants: Nine expert reviewers from the United States and India including four occupational therapists, one nurse practitioner, one clinical nurse specialist, and three neonatal medicine specialists.

Intervention/measurements: The Checklist of NICU Caregiver Behaviors had been updated based on a structured review of the evidence. The updated checklist was then shared with a group of professionals with DSC expertise who provided further recommendations using a modified Delphi survey process.

Results: The project yielded the current NICU Caregiver Behavior Checklist. Expert reviewers provided 53 actionable recommendations in Round 1 and 18 actionable recommendations in Round 2 to support clarity and use of the tool. In response, the NICU Caregiver Behavior Checklist was reformatted as a collection of five checklists, each representing a core measure of DSC; the introduction section was expanded; language was broadened; and clarifications were provided to promote observations of target behaviors and allow for more site-specific recommendations and assessments.

Conclusion: This evidence-based tool can be used as part of DSC education, as a self-assessment tool, and as a measure of NICU caregivers' use and quality of DSC.

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目的:更新和建立《新生儿重症监护病房护理人员行为检查表》的内容效度。设计:结构化文献回顾和德尔菲分析。环境/局部问题:新生儿早产或在新生儿重症监护室生病的新生儿经常暴露于有害的刺激,这些刺激会影响大脑发育并导致不良的神经发育结果。为了应对这种风险,新生儿重症监护室的护理现在包括保护和促进神经发育,以影响新生儿及其家庭的长期预后。发展支持护理(DSC)包括国际公认的新生儿在新生儿重症监护室护理的最佳做法。DSC的实施和操作是新生儿学的优先事项。尽管针对NICU中有效的DSC策略存在有证据支持的指南,但没有经过验证的工具来支持在护理点实施。参与者:来自美国和印度的9名专家评审,包括4名职业治疗师、1名执业护士、1名临床护理专家和3名新生儿医学专家。干预/测量:基于对证据的结构化回顾,NICU护理人员行为检查表已经更新。更新后的清单随后与具有DSC专业知识的一组专业人员共享,他们使用改进的德尔菲调查过程提供进一步的建议。结果:该项目产生了当前的新生儿重症监护病房护理人员行为检查表。专家审稿人在第一轮提供了53项可操作的建议,在第二轮提供了18项可操作的建议,以支持工具的清晰度和使用。作为回应,NICU护理人员行为检查表被重新格式化为五个检查表的集合,每个检查表代表DSC的核心测量;引言部分进行了扩充;语言被拓宽了;并提供了澄清,以促进对目标行为的观察,并允许更多的具体地点的建议和评估。结论:该循证工具可作为DSC教育的一部分,作为自我评估工具,并可作为NICU护理人员DSC使用和质量的衡量标准。
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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