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Meta-Analysis
. 2014;50(1):67-76.
doi: 10.4415/ANN_14_01_11.

Clinical assessment instruments validated for nursing practice in the Italian context: a systematic review of the literature

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Meta-Analysis

Clinical assessment instruments validated for nursing practice in the Italian context: a systematic review of the literature

Alvisa Palese et al. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2014.
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Abstract

Aims: With the aim to identify the instruments validated for Italian nursing practice, a systematic review of the literature was undertaken.

Results: A total of 101 instruments emerged. The majority (89; 88.1%) were developed in other countries; the remaining (14; 13.9%) were developed and validated in the Italian context. The instruments were developed to measure patient's problems (63/101; 62.4%), outcomes (27/101; 26.7%), risks (4/101; 4%) and others issues (7/101; 6.9%). The majority of participants involved in the validation processes were younger adults (49; 48.5%), older adults (40; 39.5%), children (4; 4%), adolescents (3; 3%), and children/adolescents (1; 1%). The instruments were structured primarily in the form of questionnaires (61; 60.4%), as a grid for direct observation (27; 26.7%) or in other forms (12; 11.9%). Among the 101 instruments emerged, there were 1 to 7 validation measures documented with on average 3.2 (95% CI 2.86-3.54) for each instrument.

Conclusions: Developing validation studies giving priority to those instruments widely adopted in the clinical nursing practice is recommended.

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