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Developing and testing inter-rater reliability of a data collection tool for patient health records on end-of-life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward

Developing and testing inter-rater reliability of a data collection tool for patient health records on end-of-life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward


Titill: Developing and testing inter-rater reliability of a data collection tool for patient health records on end-of-life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward
Höfundur: Jonsdottir, Gudrun
Haraldsdottir, Erna
Sigurðardóttir, Valgerður Lísa
Thoroddsen, Ásta Steinunn
Vilhjálmsson, Rúnar
Tryggvadottir, Gudny Bergthora
Jónsdóttir, Helga
Útgáfa: 2023-08
Tungumál: Enska
Umfang: 9
Deild: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Birtist í: Nursing Open; 10(8)
ISSN: 2054-1058
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.1789
Efnisorð: Endurhæfingarhjúkrun; Krabbameinslæknisfræði; end-of-life care; face validity; instrument development; inter-rater reliability; neurological patients; patient health records; Reproducibility of Results; Hospitals; Humans; Data Collection; Terminal Care; Observer Variation; General Nursing
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4214

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Jonsdottir , G , Haraldsdottir , E , Sigurðardóttir , V L , Thoroddsen , Á S , Vilhjálmsson , R , Tryggvadottir , G B & Jónsdóttir , H 2023 , ' Developing and testing inter-rater reliability of a data collection tool for patient health records on end-of-life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward ' , Nursing Open , vol. 10 , no. 8 , pp. 5500-5508 . https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1789

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AIM: Develop and test a data collection tool-Neurological End-Of-Life Care Assessment Tool (NEOLCAT)-for extracting data from patient health records (PHRs) on end-of-life care of neurological patients in an acute hospital ward. DESIGN: Instrument development and inter-rater reliability (IRR) assessment. METHOD: NEOLCAT was constructed from patient care items obtained from clinical guidelines and literature on end-of-life care. Expert clinicians reviewed the items. Using percentage agreement and Fleiss' kappa we calculated IRR on 32 nominal items, out of 76 items. RESULTS: IRR of NEOLCAT showed 89% (range 83%-95%) overall categorical percentage agreement. The Fleiss' kappa categorical coefficient was 0.84 (range 0.71-0.91). There was fair or moderate agreement on six items, and moderate or almost perfect agreement on 26 items. CONCLUSION: The NEOLCAT shows promising psychometric properties for studying clinical components of care of neurological patients at the end-of-life on an acute hospital ward but could be further developed in future studies.

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Funding Information: This study was supported by the grants received by GJ from the following institutions: The Icelandic Nurses´ Association; The University of Iceland and Landspitali, The National University Hospital of Iceland. The funding sources were not involved in the data analysis and interpretation of results. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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