医学
等级间信度
疤痕
比例(比率)
文档
可靠性(半导体)
结构效度
表面有效性
组内相关
内容有效性
评定量表
物理医学与康复
外科
统计
心理测量学
患者满意度
计算机科学
临床心理学
地图学
功率(物理)
物理
数学
量子力学
程序设计语言
地理
作者
Ronald G. Tompkins,Bernadette Nedelec,Heather A. Shankowsky
出处
期刊:Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2000-06-01
卷期号:021 (3): 205-212
被引量:204
标识
DOI:10.1067/mbc.2000.104750
摘要
The increased focus of research interests and clinical documentation on outcomes demands that evaluation tools provide reliable and valid data. The Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS) was developed to provide a more objective measurement of burn scars; however, the validity (a test's ability to measure the phenomenon for which it was designed) of the VSS has not been tested. To examine the construct validity of the VSS, we compared it with scar volume, which has established face validity. Burn scars were evaluated monthly for a minimum of 7 months. Three scar volume measurements were performed on each scar. In addition, 3 independent examiners completed the VSS for the same scar. The data generated by these 2 measurements were used to establish the following: (1) the interrater agreement estimated by interclass correlation coefficient, (2) convergence validity, (3) the sensitivity of the assessments to discriminate changes in the scar over time, and (4) the prevalence of related parameters that are not currently being captured by the VSS. In an attempt to address some of the deficiencies of the VSS, we propose several modifications. We anticipate that these changes will increase the reliability and validity of the VSS through an increase in the awareness that training in the use of this scale is required, through improvement in the quality of the subscales, and through the documentation of additional pertinent information.
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