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Intra-rater reliability

About: Intra-rater reliability is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2073 publications have been published within this topic receiving 140968 citations.


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TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of reliability testing, reliability estimation, and prediction models and approaches for the design of test plans which result in providing failure data and/or degradation data in a limited test duration.
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of reliability testing, reliability estimation, and prediction models. It also presents approaches for the design of test plans which result in providing failure data and/or degradation data in a limited test duration. Equivalence of different test plans which result in similar reliability estimates is also discussed. Use of degradation data for reliability estimates and maintenance decisions are presented.

126 citations

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TL;DR: Lowered reliability between measurements taken in different positions indicates that test position should be routinely recorded, and repeated clinical measures of individual subjects should be administered in a consistent position.

125 citations

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TL;DR: Two different reliability concepts, namely, the operational reliability and the testing reliability, are clarified and studied in detail and the effect on the optimal release time is investigated.

124 citations

01 Nov 1992
TL;DR: This study assessed the validity and reliability of an instrument developed by the researchers for evaluation of pressure sores, the Pressure Sore Status Tool (PSST), and development of a theoretical model for creation of items for the PSST was part of a larger study.
Abstract: There is not yet a universal system for describing the status of pressure sores. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity and reliability of an instrument developed by the researchers for evaluation of pressure sores, the Pressure Sore Status Tool (PSST). This study was part of a larger study, which included development of a theoretical model for creation of items for the PSST. A nine-member expert judge panel established content validity of items on the instrument. Data were analyzed using a content of validity index (average index for tool = .91) and judges' comments were used to modify two items on the PSST. Two Enterostomal Therapy (ET) nurses independently used the revised tool to rate 20 pressure sores on ten adult medical-surgical patients, at two observation times. Interrater reliability was established at r = .91 for first observation and r = .92 for the second observation (p < .001). Intrarater reliability was r = .99 for rater one and r = .96 for rater two (p < .001). Future research will focus on refinement and further reliability testing of the instrument.

124 citations

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TL;DR: Both the reliability and the responsiveness of the GMFM-88 are reasonable for measuring gross motor function in children with CP.
Abstract: Background The Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88) is commonly used in the evaluation of gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The relative reliability of GMFM-88 has been assessed in children with CP. However, little information is available regarding the absolute reliability or responsiveness of GMFM-88. Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the absolute and relative reliability and the responsiveness of the GMFM-88 in evaluating gross motor function in children with CP. Design A clinical measurement design was used. Methods Ten raters scored the GMFM-88 in 84 children (mean age=3.7 years, SD=1.9, range=10 months to 9 years 9 months) from video records across all Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels to establish interrater reliability. Two raters participated to assess intrarater reliability. Responsiveness was determined from 3 additional assessments after the baseline assessment. The interrater and intrarater intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) with 95% confidence intervals, standard error of measurement (SEM), smallest real difference (SRD), effect size (ES), and standardized response mean (SRM) were calculated. Results The relative reliability of the GMFM was excellent (ICCs=.952–1.000). The SEM and SRD for total score of the GMFM were acceptable (1.60 and 3.14, respectively). Additionally, the ES and SRM of the dimension goal scores increased gradually in the 3 follow-up assessments (GMFCS levels I and II: ES=0.5, 0.6, and 0.8 and SRM=1.3, 1.8, and 2.0; GMFCS levels III–V: ES=0.4, 0.7, and 0.9 and SRM=1.5, 1.7, and 2.0). Limitations Children over 10 years of age with CP were not included in this study, so the results should not be generalized to all children with CP. Conclusions Both the reliability and the responsiveness of the GMFM-88 are reasonable for measuring gross motor function in children with CP.

123 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202342
202278
202186
202083
201986
201867