Validity and Reliability of Coma Scale (Four Score) in Adult Patient Hospitalized in Critical Care Units
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Seyyed davood Tadrisi , Nasrin Bahari , Abass Ebadi , Seyyed jalal Madani  |
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Aims: in order to review and determine the level of orientation , a standard scale is needed that shows ability the best type level of orientation. According to that in Iran, there are so far no measures the level of orientation Four Score made native. The aim of this study was to confirm the validity and reliability of Four Score scale in adult patients hospitalized in critical care units of Iran. Methods: This study is methodological. After translating the English version of Four Score scale to Persian, 155 patients in two trained and untrained evaluators group (120 patients in trained evaluators group and 35 patients in untrained group ) hospitalized in critical care units of two hospitals of Tehran city were selected by no probable accessible purposeful sampling method. Six evaluators ( main researcher , four nurse and anesthesia resident) independently and at the same time evaluated the patients. Main researcher and other investigators recorded the level of orientation with Four Score and Glasgow Coma scores. Results: Inter-rater reliability for Four score was "excellent". Interclass correlation coefficient in trained and untrained group was (0.998, 0/993) and the weighted kappa score for inter-rater agreement was (0.981, 0/986). Validity tests showed a high correlation between Four Score with Glasgow Coma scale. (r=0.980, 0/925) (p<; 0.001) Conclusion: Validity and Reliability of Coma Scale (Four Score) are confirmed for assessing in Adult Patient Hospitalized in Critical Care Units in Iran. |
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General Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2012/07/15
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