PLoS ONE | 2019

Construct validity of acute morbidity as a novel outcome for emergency patients

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Objectives Validation of acute morbidity as a novel outcome in emergency medicine. Methods Construct validity of acute morbidity was established by comparison to other outcomes using linear and logistic regression models. Results Data of 4608 patients were analysed. 1869 patients (40.6%) fulfilled the criteria for acute morbidity. Using multivariate analyses, acute morbidity was associated with outcomes such as hospitalisation (OR: 11, 95%-CI 9–13), mortality (OR 15, 95%-CI 6–49), and ICU admission (OR: 46, 95%-CI 25–96). Reliability of the construct “acute morbidity” was estimated using Cohens Kappa, which was 0.96 for intra-rater and 0.94 for inter-rater reliability. Conclusion Reliability of the framework for acute morbidity was high. Construct validity was shown by associations with hospitalisation, mortality, and ICU admission.

Volume 14
Pages None
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0207906
Language English
Journal PLoS ONE

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