Bundle for the prevention and management of complications of neutropenia in cancer patients
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ROSILENE APARECIDA COSTA AMARAL,
Patrícia Peres de Oliveira,
Deborah Franscielle da Fonseca,
Thalyta Mansano-Schlosser,
Juliano T Moraes,
Edilene Aparecida Araújo da Silveira,
KELLI SANTOS
2021 Volume 74, Issue 2, e20200195
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to construct and assess bundle content for the prevention and management of complications in neutropenia in cancer patients. Methods: a methodological study developed in four stages: scoping review; bundle construction; material assessment by experts (developed according to Pasquali's psychometry); pilot test in a High Complexity Assistance Unit in Oncology. For content assessment, the Delphi technique was applied in two rounds and those items with Content Validation Coefficient (CVC)> 0.78 and agreement> 80.0% were considered valid. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: all bundle requirements reached agreement between judges above 80.0%, in addition to statistically significant levels of assessment. At the end of the Delphi technique, bundle was significantly valid with CVC = 0.92 and CVC = 0.93, respectively. Conclusions: bundle content proved to be valid and highly credible.
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