Title of article :
Validity and Reliability of a Revised Northampton Neonatal Skin Assessment Tool in Turkish Language
Author/Authors :
Karaca Semra نويسنده Psychiatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey , Karakoc Ayse نويسنده Midwifery Department, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey , Uysal Gulzade نويسنده Department of Pediatric Nursing, Health School, Okan University, Istanbul, Turkey , Sonmez Duzkaya Duygu نويسنده PhD., Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Directorate of Nursing Service, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey , Temizsoy Ebru نويسنده Msc., Ministry of Health, Zeynep Kamil Obstetrics and Pediatric Diseases Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Cangur Sengul نويسنده Associate Professor PhD., Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, Duzce University, Duzce, Turkey
Pages :
9
From page :
1
Abstract :
Background It is important to check the skin of neonates on a daily basis so that abnormal conditions and skin problems are identified. Objectives This study aimed at testing the validity and reliability of a revised Northampton Neonatal skin assessment tool in Turkish; a review to determine whether it is valid and reliable in the care of neonates. Methods The research had a cross-sectional and methodological design. The data for the study was collected between 1st of January 2015, and 20th of June 2015, at the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a major training and research hospital in Istanbul/Turkey; 362 neonatal skin assessments were executed. The revised toolʹs language, face, content, construct validity, and reliability were evaluated. Results The intra-class correlation coefficient, which indicates interrater reliability, was 1.00 in the study, representing 100% agreement. The Cronbach alpha internal consistency coefficient revealed that the tool’s general reliability was at an acceptable level (Cα = 0.71). Although the model was not found to be significant (Chi-square = 46.22, df = 17, and P < 0.001), the other model fit indices found RMSEA < 0.07, χ2/df < 3, and SRMR<0.06, which meant that the data had an acceptable fit for the model. The model exhibited a good fit because the CFI, NFI, GFI, and AGFI indices were close to 1. When the model fit indices were evaluated in combination, the CFA model generally had a good fit. The most significant and most prominent effect on the tool was the impact of NNS9 (level of care) indicator (b9 = 0.86, t value = 17.46 > 1.96). Conclusions The Turkish version of the revised northampton neonatal skin assessment tool is an appropriate, valid, and reliable instrument to be used in the assessment of neonatal skin, especially of infants at the NICU. The tool may be recommended for use in the care of neonates.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2407915
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