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The International Nutrition Care Process and Terminology Implementation Survey : Towards a Global Evaluation Tool to Assess Individual Practitioner Implementation in Multiple Countries and Languages

Authors :
Lövestam, Elin
Vivanti, Angela
Steiber, Alison
Boström, Anne-Marie
Devine, Amanda
Haughey, Orla
Kiss, Caroline M
Lang, Nanna R
Lieffers, Jessica
Lloyd, Lyn
O'Sullivan, Therese A
Papoutsakis, Constantina
Thoresen, Lene
Orrevall, Ylva
Lövestam, Elin
Vivanti, Angela
Steiber, Alison
Boström, Anne-Marie
Devine, Amanda
Haughey, Orla
Kiss, Caroline M
Lang, Nanna R
Lieffers, Jessica
Lloyd, Lyn
O'Sullivan, Therese A
Papoutsakis, Constantina
Thoresen, Lene
Orrevall, Ylva
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: The Nutrition Care Process (NCP) and NCP Terminology (NCPT) is a systematic framework for critical thinking, decision making, and communication for dietetics practitioners worldwide, aiming to improve quality and patient safety in nutrition care. Although dietetics practitioners in several countries have implemented the NCP/NCPT during recent years, to date there is no globally validated instrument for the evaluation of NCP/NCPT implementation that is available in different languages and applicable across cultures and countries. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and test a survey instrument in several languages to capture information at different stages of NCP/NCPT implementation across countries and cultures. Setting: In this collaboration between dietetics practitioners and researchers from 10 countries, an International NCP/NCPT Implementation Survey tool was developed and tested in a multistep process, building on the experiences from previous surveys. The tool was translated from English into six other languages. It includes four modules and describes demographic information, NCP/NCPT implementation, and related attitudes and knowledge. Methods: The survey was reviewed by 42 experts across 10 countries to assess content validity and clarity. After this, 30 dietetics practitioners participated in cognitive interviews while completing the survey. A pilot study was performed with 210 participants, of whom 40 completed the survey twice within a 2- to 3-week interval. Results: Scale content validity index average was 0.98 and question clarity index was 0.8 to 1.0. Cognitive interviews and comments from experts led to further clarifications of the survey. The repeated pilot test resulted in Krippendorff’s α=.75. Subsequently, refinements of the survey were made based on comments submitted by the pilot survey participants. Conclusions: The International NCP/NCPT Implementation Survey tool demonstrated excellent content validity and high test–

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235272960
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.jand.2018.09.004