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Construction and validation of an educational technology to promote the health of postmenopausal women with dry eye syndrome

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posted on 2024-07-04, 11:57 authored by Álvaro Dantas de Almeida Junior, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Sabrina Alaide Amorim Alves, Elisa Tristan-Cheever, THIAGO SALATI, Luiz Carlos DeAbreuLuiz Carlos DeAbreu

The climacteric heralds a transition from reproductive to non-reproductive life in women, often accompanied by various clinical manifestations such as dry eye, impacting their quality of life. This study focuses on systematically developing and suitability an educational digital booklet to promote eye health practices and prevent problems among postmenopausal women. The methodological approach encompassed semi-structured interviews with women diagnosed with Dry Eye Syndrome (DES), then constructing the material integrating content, script, illustrations, and layout informed by the interview findings. Subsequent validation involved assessment by 24 health experts for content, appearance, and evaluation by a target audience of 22 women. The booklet attained high suitability scores, with a Global Content Validity Index (CVI) of 0.96, indicating superior suitability as judged by experts. Additionally, it achieved a Global CVI of 0.98 for validation by the target audience. In conclusion, the educational booklet emerges as a suitable and reliable resource for promoting eye heath among DES and non-syndrome women, offering significant potential for broader application in relevant populations.

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European Journal of Investigating Health & Psychology Education 14(6), pp.1700-1711

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MDPI

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Espírito Santo Foundation for Research and innovation (Fapes)—Fapes Notice No. 18/2023—Publication of Technical-Scientific Articles—3rd Cycle.

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  • (3) Good Health and Well-being

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  • School of Medicine

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