Ana Jéssica Dos Santos Sousa, Jessica Gabriela de Godoi Fernandes, Carolina Angélico, Patricia Driusso
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摘要
背景:女性对骨盆底肌肉(PFMs)及其功能和功能障碍有兴趣并需要获得更多的信息。本研究的目的是开发和验证一个多媒体应用程序(app),旨在加强巴西孕妇和产后妇女对PFM的健康教育。方法:这是一项描述性的、横向的技术生产模态研究,包括三个阶段,即文献综述、多媒体应用原型的开发、卫生和技术领域的专家以及孕妇和产后妇女对多媒体应用的验证。验证专家回答了一个评估几种技能的工具,包括功能、内容、语言、插图、一般方面、创新和设计以及满意度。使用Microsoft Excel for Windows®2010将获得的数据制成表格并进行分析。使用内容有效性指数(content Validity Index, CVI)和计算绝对一致性百分比,对应用原型及其内容的验证性进行分析。结果:该应用程序的专家CVI为0.89,参与的孕妇和产后妇女的CVI为0.93,全球CVI为0.91。专业人员与参与调查的孕妇和产后妇女的一致程度分别为93.7%和95.8%,总体一致程度为94.8%。结论:应用程序格式的教材根据其功能、内容、语言、插图、设计和创新进行评估。此外,该内容已对孕妇和产后妇女进行了验证。因此,这一内容将有助于促进健康教育和传播有关生殖器官及其功能和功能障碍的信息。
Development and validation of a prototype multimedia application to enhance health education on the pelvic floor muscles among pregnant and puerperal women in Brazil.
Background: Women are interested in and need to receive more information about pelvic floor muscles (PFMs), its functions, and dysfunctions. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a multimedia application (app) aimed to enhance health education on PFM among pregnant and postpartum women in Brazil.
Methods: This is a descriptive, transversal study in the modality of technological production, consisting of three stages, namely, bibliographic review, development of the multimedia app prototype, and validation of the multimedia app by specialists in the fields of health and technology as well as pregnant and postpartum women. The validation specialists answered an instrument that evaluated several skills including functioning, content, language, illustrations, general aspects, innovation and design, and level of satisfaction. The data obtained were tabulated and analyzed using Microsoft Excel for Windows® 2010. Analysis of the validation of the app prototype and its content was performed using the Content Validity Index (CVI) and by calculating the percentage of absolute agreement.
Results: The app presented a CVI of 0.89 by experts and 0.93 by the participating pregnant and postpartum women, with a global CVI of 0.91. The level of agreement between professionals and the participating pregnant and postpartum women was 93.7% and 95.8%, respectively, resulting in an overall level of agreement of 94.8%.
Conclusions: The educational material in the app format was evaluated based on its functionality, content, language, illustrations, design, and innovation. Furthermore, the content has been validated for pregnant and postpartum women. Thus, this content will contribute to the promotion of health education and dissemination of information regarding PFM, its functions, and dysfunctions.