2019
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.2765.3130
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Creation and validation of an educational video for deaf people about cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Abstract: Objective: to create and validate an educational video for teaching deaf students about cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Method: methodological study consisting in the creation of an educational video, validation of its content by 22 nurses with expertise in cardiorespiratory arrest, and evaluation by 16 deaf students. For data collection, the following validated instruments were used: the Instrument for Validation of Educational Content used for the validation by nurses and the Assistive Technology Assessment … Show more

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“…Judges' agreement n (%) CVI Technology to promote breastfeeding Silva MM, Penha JC, Barbosa ICFJ, Carneiro CT, Borges JWP, Bezerra MAR Even with evidence-based construction, the validation of the content and appearance of TFMP was important for scientific anchorage and credibility of educational technology. 42 The judges who validated the content were mostly nurses, whose data corroborates other validation studies of educational materials involving the promotion of BF, justified by the fact that, in general, the nurse is the professional with a relevant role in the application of technologies and educational interventions to achieve better rates of BF, 18,43 in addition to being a professional able to identify and diagnose situations unfavorable to BF. 18 Another significant fact about the profile of the participating judges concerns their provenance.…”
Section: Dimensions Of the Content Validation Toolsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Judges' agreement n (%) CVI Technology to promote breastfeeding Silva MM, Penha JC, Barbosa ICFJ, Carneiro CT, Borges JWP, Bezerra MAR Even with evidence-based construction, the validation of the content and appearance of TFMP was important for scientific anchorage and credibility of educational technology. 42 The judges who validated the content were mostly nurses, whose data corroborates other validation studies of educational materials involving the promotion of BF, justified by the fact that, in general, the nurse is the professional with a relevant role in the application of technologies and educational interventions to achieve better rates of BF, 18,43 in addition to being a professional able to identify and diagnose situations unfavorable to BF. 18 Another significant fact about the profile of the participating judges concerns their provenance.…”
Section: Dimensions Of the Content Validation Toolsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The storyboard was built by a communications company composed of professionals graduated in design that specialize in building videos in digital animation format. This form of video was chosen because it favors narration and demonstration of conduct; favors organization of information in sequence and temporal order; makes it possible to add visual and sound resources; and draws the viewer's attention by the interaction between playful and real (9) .…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the video is a tool capable of facilitating the educational process of elderly individuals. It allows presenting information from images and sounds that give this technological resource an attractive and dynamic character and arouses interest in learning the subject addressed (9) . Although using video with elderly individuals has been shown to be effective in preventing falls in countries such as Australia and the United States.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This validation pointed out confusing and little understandable passages, enabling them to be adjusted and become compatible with popular understanding. Thus, the agreement of the students in relation to the clarity of the interactive laboratory led to a greater probability that the technology would enable the multiplication of information and contribute more effectively to the training of laypeople on the subject ( 75 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%