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  • Nursing Education
  • Health Technology Development
  • Patient Empowerment

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  • The rise of the 'expert patient' and increased health literacy necessitate advanced training for healthcare professionals.
  • Nurses in Primary Health Care require specific tools to meet the evolving demands of informed patients.
  • Health technologies are crucial for equipping nurses to manage patient self-care and autonomy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a health technology-based educational course for Primary Health Care nurses.
  • To enhance nurses' capacity in fostering the 'expert patient' concept.
  • To improve patient self-care management and health outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A methodological study employing a quantitative approach.
  • Course content derived from a scope review, expert references, and observational visits (Sept 2021-Aug 2022).
  • Validation utilized the Delphi Technique with an electronic Likert scale assessment by expert judges (Sept-Oct 2022), requiring a Content Validation Coefficient > 0.8.

Main Results:

  • The educational course was constructed based on comprehensive content review and observational data.
  • Delphi I validation involved nine judges, achieving a Content Validation Coefficient > 0.90 with suggested improvements.
  • Delphi II validation with six judges yielded a near-perfect Content Validation Coefficient of 0.99.

Conclusions:

  • The developed course is validated as an effective tool for training Primary Health Care nurses.
  • The training aims to support the 'expert patient' model, enhancing patient autonomy in self-care.
  • Successful implementation is expected to optimize Primary Health Care services and decrease hospital readmissions.