The purpose of this study was to reconstruct Perroca’s patient classification instrument; and to assess the content validity of the new version. A group of experts comprising ten nurses appraised the instrument, using the Delphi technique. Data collection took place from March 2008 to February 2009 by means of structured questionnaires sent by electronic mail. The new version contained nine nursing care areas. Agreement levels on the instrument structure amounted to ≥ 90%, and ranged between 80 and 96 % in the nursing care areas. The refinement of classification instruments is of great importance to generate valid and reliable data, supporting management decision making on nursing care planning as well as nursing workload measurement
Objective To analyze the production of scientific knowledge about the use of patients’ cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: Validate the content of an instrument that assesses the quality of a software a...
OBJECTIVE: To classify patients in a hemodynamics healthcare unit, according to the degree of depend...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct Perroca's patient classification instrument; and to ass...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a patient classification instrument as a guide to plan nursing dis...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the research methodology used in development and validation of a scientific p...
Objective: To construct a tool for classification of pediatric patients, validate its content, and a...
Este estudo teve por finalidade a construção e validação de um instrumento para classificação de pac...
This study examines the application of the Project Research in Nursing (PRN) patient classification/...
Objectives To identify the patient classification systems used to classify nursing intensity in the ...
The purpose of this research was the development of an instrument to measure the complexity of nursi...
A patient classification system was developed integrating a patient acuity instrument with a compute...
Patient classification instruments quantify the demand for nursing resources. A useful tool can prov...
ABSTRACT Objective: Construct and validate instrument content for nursing consultation in an adult ...
Objective: To analyze the agreement and disagreement between the assessments by applying or not a pa...
Objective To analyze the production of scientific knowledge about the use of patients’ cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: Validate the content of an instrument that assesses the quality of a software a...
OBJECTIVE: To classify patients in a hemodynamics healthcare unit, according to the degree of depend...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct Perroca's patient classification instrument; and to ass...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a patient classification instrument as a guide to plan nursing dis...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the research methodology used in development and validation of a scientific p...
Objective: To construct a tool for classification of pediatric patients, validate its content, and a...
Este estudo teve por finalidade a construção e validação de um instrumento para classificação de pac...
This study examines the application of the Project Research in Nursing (PRN) patient classification/...
Objectives To identify the patient classification systems used to classify nursing intensity in the ...
The purpose of this research was the development of an instrument to measure the complexity of nursi...
A patient classification system was developed integrating a patient acuity instrument with a compute...
Patient classification instruments quantify the demand for nursing resources. A useful tool can prov...
ABSTRACT Objective: Construct and validate instrument content for nursing consultation in an adult ...
Objective: To analyze the agreement and disagreement between the assessments by applying or not a pa...
Objective To analyze the production of scientific knowledge about the use of patients’ cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: Validate the content of an instrument that assesses the quality of a software a...
OBJECTIVE: To classify patients in a hemodynamics healthcare unit, according to the degree of depend...