TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and initial validation of a scale to measure methodological quality in diagnostic accuracy studies. The MInCir proposal
AU - Manterola, Carlos
AU - Cartes-Velásquez, Ricardo
AU - Burgos, María Eugenia
AU - Sanhueza, Antonio
AU - Otzen, Tamara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Universidad de la Frontera. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/6/1
Y1 - 2018/6/1
N2 - © 2018, Universidad de la Frontera. All rights reserved. Research in diagnostic accuracy studies (DAS) is a rapidly developing area in medicine, but there are only three instruments used in this scenario. The aim of this study was to design and validate a scale to determine methodological quality (MQ) of DAS. Scale validation study. A systematic literature review about the MQ of diagnostic accuracy studies was accomplished, and an expert panel generated a first draft (content validity) of the scale. An alphanumeric order was given and rated by six researchers (second draft) and a pilot study to optimise its use and understanding was performed (third draft). Two independent researchers applied the final scale (9 items/3 domains) to 110 articles from 13 journals with high, medium and low impact factors. Criterion validity was determined by contrasting MQ scores with the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine levels of evidence. The construct validity of the extreme groups and high and low IF were estimated. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to determine inter-observer reliability, and the cut-off point was calculated using a ROC curve. The best cut-off point was 24 points, with an under curve area of 93.4 %. The content validity rating was 80–100 % for all included items. Criterion and construct validity were statistically significant with p
AB - © 2018, Universidad de la Frontera. All rights reserved. Research in diagnostic accuracy studies (DAS) is a rapidly developing area in medicine, but there are only three instruments used in this scenario. The aim of this study was to design and validate a scale to determine methodological quality (MQ) of DAS. Scale validation study. A systematic literature review about the MQ of diagnostic accuracy studies was accomplished, and an expert panel generated a first draft (content validity) of the scale. An alphanumeric order was given and rated by six researchers (second draft) and a pilot study to optimise its use and understanding was performed (third draft). Two independent researchers applied the final scale (9 items/3 domains) to 110 articles from 13 journals with high, medium and low impact factors. Criterion validity was determined by contrasting MQ scores with the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine levels of evidence. The construct validity of the extreme groups and high and low IF were estimated. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to determine inter-observer reliability, and the cut-off point was calculated using a ROC curve. The best cut-off point was 24 points, with an under curve area of 93.4 %. The content validity rating was 80–100 % for all included items. Criterion and construct validity were statistically significant with p
KW - Diagnostic techniques and procedures
KW - Evidence-based medicine
KW - Reproducibility of results
KW - Validation studies[publication type]
KW - Weights and measures
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U2 - 10.4067/S0717-95022018000200743
DO - 10.4067/S0717-95022018000200743
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049804504
SN - 0717-9367
VL - 36
SP - 743
EP - 749
JO - International Journal of Morphology
JF - International Journal of Morphology
IS - 2
ER -