doctoralThesis
Evidências de validade em um instrumento de avaliação de competências profissionais na gestão prática do nutricionista na gestão da alimentação coletiva
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FREITAS, Jessicley Ferreira de. Evidências de validade em um instrumento de avaliação de competências profissionais na gestão prática do nutricionista na gestão da alimentação coletiva. 2020. 113f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências da Saúde) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2020.
Autor
Freitas, Jessicley Ferreira de
Resumen
The role of nutritionists in the management of Foodservice requires wellestablished professional skills, whose relevance lies in health promotion and disease prevention. The objective was to analyze the evidence for validation in the Standard of Professional Competences of Nutritionists in Foodservice. The
study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Onofre Lopes
University Hospital under opinion nº 1.251.497. This is a qualitative and
quantitative methodological research developed from February 2017 to
November 2019, in three sequential steps: 1- The dimensions related to
professional competences were mapped; 2- Translation and adaptation of the
Standards of Professional Performance for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists
(SSOP), related to the standard of service provision; 3- Evaluation the instrument
(Delphi consensus methodology). The items were evaluated based on the
criteria: clarity of language, practical relevance and theoretical relevance. In the
first round of Delphi, 30 judges participated. In the second round, 13 judges. To
assess the valid content, we used the Content Validity Index (CVI), considered
as acceptable, CVI ≥ 0.70. The first round, a CVI between 0.20 to 1.00 was
obtained for the items and a general CVI of 0.77 for the instrument. Adjustments
were made regarding the clarity of the wording of the items, standardization of
terms and addition of examples (items related to leadership and marketing),
deletion, grouping and addition of items. After the reformulations, in the second
Delphi round, the final instrument totaled 82 items and Content Index of 0.86 and
CVI of 0.7 to 1.0 for the items. It was considered acceptable composition of
instruments by the judges, through the applied indexes, evidence suggesting
validation for their content.