# Validation of Nursing Outcome Indicators in Patients with Postsurgical Delirium

**Authors:** Estela Melguizo-Herrera, Yolima Manrique-Anaya, Claudia Torres-Contreras, Raquel Rivera-Carvajal, Cesar Hueso-Montoro

PMC · DOI: 10.17533/udea.iee.v41n3e11 · Investigacion y Educacion en Enfermeria · 2023-10-26

## TL;DR

This study validates nursing outcome indicators for managing delirium in older adults after surgery, showing they are highly relevant and applicable.

## Contribution

The paper provides empirical validation of nursing outcome indicators specifically for delirium management in older surgical patients.

## Key findings

- 14 experts validated the indicators, showing a global average content index of 0.93.
- 97.05% of the indicators had a Content Validity Coefficient greater than 0.75.
- The indicators are highly relevant and can be used to measure care changes in delirium patients.

## Abstract

To validate the content of the indicators proposed from the Nursing Outcome Classification in a care plan for delirium management in older adults.

Content validity study, conducted under the expert judgment technique. The procedure was developed in five moments: organization of indicators that respond to the nursing outcome classification for delirium management, support with literature of the indicators that responds to the result, selection of experts, establishment of agreements, and discussion. Quality criteria evaluated: pertinence and relevance, the Content Validity Coefficient and average scores assigned by the experts were calculated.

The study had the participation of 14 experts. The indicators, according to criteria of pertinence and relevance evaluated by experts showed a global average content index value of 0.93; 97.05% (66) of the indicators had Content Validity Coefficient > 0.75.

The quantitative findings of the indicator validation process showed high relevance and pertinence index, which favors their being applied to measure care changes in patients with delirium.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** delirium (MONDO:0045057)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** delirium (MESH:D003693), Postsurgical Delirium (MESH:D010149)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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