Evidence of the content validity of an app on the oral health of elderly people with diabetes mellitus.

Objective: to verify the evidence of content validity of the app with the theme of oral health and diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Methods: technological development study of an app, based on Systemic Instructional Design and implemented using the React Native framework, using the JavaScript progr...

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Publicado en:Rev Rene Vol. 26; pp. 1 - 12
Autores principales: Fonsêca, Maria Raquel Crispim Paschoal da, Paschoal Dantas, Cecília Maria, Oliveira Pereira, Jóison, Mourão Pinho, Roberto Carlos, Pinheiro Costa e. Silva, Susanne, Laureano Dalle Piagge, Carmem Silvia, Batista Mélo, Cláudia
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Publicado: Rev Rene 2025
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          Fonsêca, Maria Raquel Crispim Paschoal da
          Paschoal Dantas, Cecília Maria
          Oliveira Pereira, Jóison
          Mourão Pinho, Roberto Carlos
          Pinheiro Costa e. Silva, Susanne
          Laureano Dalle Piagge, Carmem Silvia
          Batista Mélo, Cláudia
        affil: Universidade Federal da Paraíba. João Pessoa, PB, Brazil
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          Diabetes Mellitus Prevention and Control
          Diabetic Patients Psychosocial Factors
          Mobile Applications
          Oral Health
          Content Validity Evaluation
          Brazil
          Human
          Female
          Male
          Aged
          Conceptual Framework
          Descriptive Statistics
          Technology, Medical
          Item Analysis
          Health Services Accessibility
          Health Promotion
          Patient Centered Care
          Summated Rating Scaling
          Random Sample
          Nonprobability Sample
          Convenience Sample
          Social Media
          Data Analysis Software
          Aged: 65+ years
          Female
          Male
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        Objective: to verify the evidence of content validity of the app with the theme of oral health and diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Methods: technological development study of an app, based on Systemic Instructional Design and implemented using the React Native framework, using the JavaScript programming language and the React library. It was va lidated by 19 expert judges and then evaluated by 19 elderly people. The criterion for content validation agreement was 95%, as analyzed using the Content Validation Index, and suggested adjustments were made accordingly. Results: a Content Validation Index was obtained, with averages of 0.94 by the expert judges, 0.98 by the older participants, and 0.95 overall for the assessed items, indicating that it was recognized as relevant and accessible. Conclusion: the application was developed, and, according to experts and the elderly, it demonstrates evidence of content validity, with high scores obtained for this measure, fully confirming its applicability and relevance. Contributions to practice: the use of mobile applications as a tool for educating the elderly about oral health can encourage greater self-care and awareness of its importance in the management and control of diabetes mellitus.
        Objetivo: verificar as evidências de validade de conteúdo do aplicativo com a temática saúde oral e diabetes mellitus em pacientes idosos. Métodos: estudo de desenvolvimento tecnológico de aplicativo, a partir do Design Instrucional Sis- têmico e implementado por meio do framework React Native, utilizando a linguagem de programação JavaScript e a biblioteca React. Foi validado por 19 juízes especialistas e avaliado posteriormente por 19 pessoas idosas. O critério para validação de conteúdo foi de 95%, analisada por meio do Índice de Validação de Conteúdo, sendo realizados os ajustes sugeridos. Resultados: obteve-se Índice de Valida- ção de Conteúdo com médias de 0,94 pelos juízes especia- listas, 0,98 pelos idosos e 0,95 no geral nos itens avaliados, sendo reconhecido como relevante e acessível. Conclusão: o aplicativo foi desenvolvido e, segundo especialistas e idosos, apresenta evidências de validade de conteúdo, com altos índices obtidos para essa medida, confirmando plenamente sua aplicabilidade e relevância. Contribuições para a prática: a utilização de aplicativos móveis como ferramenta de educação para o público de pessoas idosas na saúde oral pode fomentar maior autocuidado e conscientização sobre a importância desta no manejo e controle do Diabetes Mellitus.
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