Validation of an evaluation instrument for responders in tactical casualty care simulations
Validation of an evaluation instrument for responders in tactical casualty care simulations
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Figure Skating - Skates - Boys Objective: to construct and validate a tool for the evaluation of responders in tactical casualty care simulations.Method: three rubrics for the application of a tourniquet, an emergency bandage and haemostatic agents recommended by the Hartford Consensus were developed and validated.Validity and reliability were studied.Validation was performed by 4 experts in the field and 36 nursing participants who were selected through convenience sampling.Three rubrics with 8 items were evaluated (except for the application of an emergency bandage, for which 7 items were evaluated).
Each simulation was evaluated by 3 experts.Results: an excellent score was obtained for the correlation index for the 3 simulations and 2 levels that were evaluated (competent and expert).The mean score for the application of a tourniquet was 0.897, the mean score for the application of an emergency bandage was 0.982, and the mean score for the application of topical haemostats MAYAN MAGIC LITE was 0.
805.Conclusion: this instrument for the evaluation of nurses in tactical casualty care simulations is considered useful, valid and reliable for training in a prehospital setting for both professionals who lack experience in tactical casualty care and those who are considered to be experts.