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Pathways for continence care: the validation process.

V Bayliss1, M Cherry, R Locke

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|August 13, 2002
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This study validated continence care pathways developed by NHS Trusts. The process ensured the pathways were evidence-based and suitable for improving patient continence care.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Patient Care Improvement

Background:

  • Continence care challenges faced by NHS Trusts necessitated the development of standardized care pathways.
  • Previous articles in the series detailed the project's background, evidence-based pathway development, and literature search.
  • This article focuses on the crucial step of content validation for the newly developed care pathways.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the validation process for continence care pathways.
  • To ensure the developed care pathways are evidence-based and clinically relevant.
  • To facilitate the successful implementation of improved continence care.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a systematic content validation process for the care pathways.

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  • Involving continence advisors from multiple NHS Trusts in the validation.
  • Utilizing collaborative mechanisms for feedback and refinement.
  • Main Results:

    • The care pathways underwent a rigorous content validation phase.
    • Mechanisms for validation were established and executed.
    • The process aimed to ensure the pathways' suitability for clinical practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Content validation is a critical step in developing effective healthcare interventions.
    • The collaborative approach ensured comprehensive review and refinement of the continence care pathways.
    • Successful validation paves the way for improved patient continence care delivery.