Authors
Jan Kottner, Laurent Audigé, Stig Brorson, Allan Donner, Byron J Gajewski, Asbjørn Hróbjartsson, Chris Roberts, Mohamed Shoukri, David L Streiner
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
International journal of nursing studies
Volume
48
Issue
6
Pages
661-671
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Objective
Results of reliability and agreement studies are intended to provide information about the amount of error inherent in any diagnosis, score, or measurement. The level of reliability and agreement among users of scales, instruments, or classifications is widely unknown. Therefore, there is a need for rigorously conducted interrater and intrarater reliability and agreement studies. Information about sample selection, study design, and statistical analysis is often incomplete. Because of inadequate reporting, interpretation and synthesis of study results are often difficult. Widely accepted criteria, standards, or guidelines for reporting reliability and agreement in the health care and medical field are lacking. The objective was to develop guidelines for reporting reliability and agreement studies.
Study design and setting
Eight experts in reliability and agreement investigation developed guidelines for reporting.
Results …
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