Belitung Nursing Journal (Sep 2018)

THE INTERRATER RELIABILITY OF NURSING OUTCOME CLASSIFICATION (NOC): “SELF-CARE: EATING” ON MENTALLY DISABLED CHILDREN IN YOGYAKARTA

  • Sri Hartini,
  • Novi Aprilia KD,
  • Intansari Nurjannah,
  • Fitri Haryanti,
  • Itsna L. Kholisa,
  • Sunartini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. 448 – 456

Abstract

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Background: The common problems suffered by children with intellectual disability are difficulty to perform of daily activities or self-care including eating activity. NOC Self-care: eating is a measurement of client’s status regarding eating skill after provides nursing intervention. NOC was translated into Indonesian and its indicators were operationalized. The measurement of Self-care: eating need to be evaluated, thus the reliability of this instrument was tested to determine whether the NOC is also reliable for use in Indonesia. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the interrater reliability of the NOC: Self-care: eating in the Indonesian Language in children with intellectual disability. Methods: Two raters assessed 124 children with intellectual disability using NOC: Self-care: eating. The study was conducted on December 2017 to January 2018. NOC was translated into Indonesian and each indicator was operated. Kappa and percent agreement were used for the analysis. Results: The overall kappa value of NOC: Self-care: eating was 0.55, while the percent agreement was 88. The highest kappa value and percent agreement was indicator of swallowing the food (0.8 and 99). Conclusions: The interrater reliability of NOC: Self-care: eating in Indonesian was at the level of great reliability.

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