Homicidal poisoning in the United States: an analysis of the Uniform Crime Reports from 1980 through 1989 |
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Authors: | AE Westveer JH Trestrail AJ Pinizzotto |
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Affiliation: | Royal Hospital-Haslar, Gosport, Hants, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To describe the research methodology used in development and validation of a scientific patient classification instrument for South African critical care patients. METHOD: This is a contextual, exploratory, and descriptive study. A two-phase validating model was used as a research method. In the development phase a literature review was carried out (domain identification), a provisional instrument developed (item generation), and a peer group discussion conducted (item formation). In the quantification phase 16 experts determined if both the items of the instrument and the entire instrument were content valid. The study was conducted within the framework of South African critical care nursing. RESULTS: In the peer group discussion the instrument was debated until consensus was reached. In the quantification phase, both the items of the instrument and the entire instrument were rated as content valid. CONCLUSIONS: Established patient classification systems can be successfully adapted and validated for local use. |
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