Author(s):
Jansen,Adriane Corrêa ; Marziale,Maria Helena Palucci ; Santos,Cláudia Benedita dos ; Dantas,Rosana Aparecida Spadotti ; Ko,Nai-Ying
Date: 2015
Origin: Oasisbr
Subject(s): Exposure to biological agents; Nursing; Intention; Occupational health; Validation studies
Description
ABSTRACTMethodological study, undertaken between July/2011 and June/2012, whose aim was to translate and culturally adapt to Brazil the Chinese instrument (健康照顧專業人員職業性危害針扎後之追蹤) that assesses health professionals' intent to comply with conducts post-occupational exposure to biological material. The sample was random and consisted of 15 nursing professionals, exposed to biological material. The cross-cultural adaptation process showed to be satisfactory and the semantic validation evidenced that the instrument is understandable (73.3%), appropriate for the Brazilian culture and well accepted (85.2% of the items with favorable answers). The use of this instrument in Brazilian studies will permit broader discussions about actions to prevent occupational exposure to biological material and the planning of new strategies for the health services.