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Appendix A
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Appendix C

Content Expert Project Evaluation Tool

Instructions:
The purpose of this tool is to provide you with a guideline for evaluating the clarity, readability, applicability, quality, organization, and relevance of the current evidence-based practice of the proposed Educational Training Program. The purpose of the project is to develop an Educational Training Program to provide nurses with information on the importance of a healthy diet for obese patients in an outpatient setting. Using the four-point Likert Scale, please circle one choice that best reflects your opinion. Space is provided after each of the six evaluative items for further feedback and direction regarding the Educational Training Program. To maintain your confidentiality, please do not make any identifying marks on the evaluation tool.
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The information presented in the Educational Training Program is clearly understood and easy to follow.

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The information in the Educational Training Program is presented at an appropriate and comprehensive level of reading for nurses in an outpatient setting.

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The Educational Training Program addresses a current and clinically relevant problem in nursing and patient care practice and utilizes current clinical evidence.

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