OBJECTIVE: To validate assistive technology for visually impaired women to learn how to use the female condom. METHOD: a methodological development study conducted on a web page, with data collection between May and October 2012. Participants were 14 judges; seven judges in sexual and reproductive health (1st stage) and seven in special education (2nd stage). RESULTS: All items have reached the adopted parameter of 70% agreement. In Stage 1 new materials were added to represent the cervix, and instructions that must be heard twice were included in the 2nd stage. CONCLUSION: The technology has been validated and is appropriate for its objectives, structure / presentation and relevance. It is an innovative, low cost and valid instrument for promoting health and one which may help women with visual disabilities to use the female condom.
OBJECTIVE: To validate assistive technology for visually impairedwomen to learn how to use the female condom. METHOD: a methodological development study conducted on a web page, with data collection between May and October 2012. Participants were 14 judges; seven judges in sexual and reproductive health (1st stage) and seven in special education (2nd stage). RESULTS: All items have reached the adopted parameter of 70% agreement. In Stage 1 new materials were added to represent the cervix, and instructions that must be heard twice were included in the 2nd stage. CONCLUSION: The technology has been validated and is appropriate for its objectives, structure / presentation and relevance. It is an innovative, low cost and valid instrument for promoting health and one which may help women with visual disabilities to use the female condom.
Authors: Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França; Alexsandro Silva Coura; Francisco Stélio de Sousa; Jamilly da Silva Aragão; Arthur Felipe Rodrigues Silva; Sérgio Ribeiro Dos Santos Journal: Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Date: 2019-07-18