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Pre-validation study of the brazilian version of the disruptions in surgery index (disi) as a safety tool in cardiothoracic surgery
Nina, Vinicius José da Silva; Jatene, Fabio B; Sevdalis, Nick; Mejía, Omar Asdrúbal Vilca; Brandão, Carlos Manuel de Almeida; Monteiro, Rosangela; Caneo, Luiz Fernando; Scudeller, Paula Gobi; Mendes, Augusto Dimitry; Mendes, Vinícius Giuliano; Romano, Bellkiss Wilma.
Afiliación
  • Nina, Vinicius José da Silva; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Jatene, Fabio B; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Sevdalis, Nick; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Mejía, Omar Asdrúbal Vilca; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Brandão, Carlos Manuel de Almeida; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Monteiro, Rosangela; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Caneo, Luiz Fernando; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Scudeller, Paula Gobi; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Mendes, Augusto Dimitry; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Mendes, Vinícius Giuliano; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
  • Romano, Bellkiss Wilma; Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA). Hospital Universitário. São Luís. BR
Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 32(6): 451-461, Nov.-Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-897958
Biblioteca responsable: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Introduction:

Most risk stratification scores used in surgery do not include external and non-technical factors as predictors of morbidity and mortality.

Objective:

The present study aimed to translate and adapt transculturally the Brazilian version of the Disruptions in Surgery Index (DiSI) questionnaire, which was developed to capture the self-perception of each member of the surgical team regarding the disruptions that may contribute to error and obstruction of safe surgical flow.

Methods:

A universalist approach was adopted to evaluate the conceptual equivalence of items and semantics, which included the following stages (1) translation of the questionnaire into Portuguese; (2) back translation into English; (3) panel of experts to draft the preliminary version; and (4) pre-test for evaluation of verbal comprehension by the target population of 43 professionals working in cardiothoracic surgery.

Results:

The questionnaire was translated into Portuguese and its final version with 29 items obtained 89.6% approval from the panel of experts. The target population evaluated all items as easy to understand. The mean overall clarity and verbal comprehension observed in the pre-test reached 4.48 ± 0.16 out of the maximum value of 5 on the psychometric Likert scale.

Conclusion:

Based on the methodology used, the experts' analysis and the results of the pre-test, it is concluded that the essential stages of translation and cross-cultural adaptation of DiSI to the Portuguese language were satisfactorily fulfilled in this study.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: LILACS Asunto principal: Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud / Traducciones / Comparación Transcultural / Encuestas y Cuestionarios / Errores Médicos / Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Torácicos Tipo de estudio: Estudio pronóstico Límite: Adulto / Femenino / Humanos / Masculino País/Región como asunto: America del Sur / Brasil Idioma: Inglés Revista: Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc Asunto de la revista: Cardiología / CIRURGIA GERAL Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Brasil Institución/País de afiliación: Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA)/BR

Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: LILACS Asunto principal: Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud / Traducciones / Comparación Transcultural / Encuestas y Cuestionarios / Errores Médicos / Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Torácicos Tipo de estudio: Estudio pronóstico Límite: Adulto / Femenino / Humanos / Masculino País/Región como asunto: America del Sur / Brasil Idioma: Inglés Revista: Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc Asunto de la revista: Cardiología / CIRURGIA GERAL Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Brasil Institución/País de afiliación: Universidade Federal do Maranhão (HUUFMA)/BR
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