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Validation of Nursing-sensitive Patient Outcome

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to validate caregiver outcomes included Nursing Outcomes Classification(NOC) developed by Johnson and Maas at the University of Iowa A sample of 73 nurse experts working in university affiliated hospitals participated in this study. They were asked to rate indicators that examplified the outcomes on a scale of 1(indicator is not at all characteristic) to E>(indicator is very characteristic). Aquestionnaire with an daptation of Fehring¢¥s methodology was used to establish ~e content validity of outcomes.
The results were as follows
1. Eight outcome label were considered to be `supporting¢¥ and three outcome label were considered to be `nonsupporting¢¥ .
2. `Caregiver-Patient Relationship¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.64 and the highest OCV score among caregiver outcomes.
3. `Caregiver Emotional Health¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.54 and the lowest OCV score among caregiver outcomes.
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