Experts for Validation Studies in Nursing: New Proposal and Selection Criteria

International Journal of Nursing Knowledge
Heloísa Cristina Quatrini Carvalho Passos GuimarãesAlba Lucia Bottura Leite de Barros

Abstract

To propose new criteria for expert selection for validation studies in nursing in Brazil. (a) Literature review on terms related to expertise and criteria for expert selection; and (b) development of new consensus criteria for expert selection and consensus building. Definitions for the terms novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert were found. In the second phase, criteria to rank the experts (junior, senior, and master) were developed and validated according to a score of 5-20. The new criteria valued clinical experience over academic experience. The use of these criteria by researchers in the country should reduce uncertainties, difficulties, and limitations imposed by the modification/current adaptation of already existing criteria.

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