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    Med Care. 2005 Mar;43(3):266-75.

    Comparing the validity of different sources of information on emergency department visits: a latent class analysis.

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    Technology Assessment Unit, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada. nandini.dendukuri@mcgill.ca

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Emergency department (ED) use in Quebec may be measured from varied sources, eg, patient's self-reports, hospital medical charts, and provincial health insurance claims databases. Determining the relative validity of each source is complicated because none is a gold standard.

    OBJECTIVE:

    We sought to compare the validity of different measures of ED use without arbitrarily assuming one is perfect.

    SUBJECTS:

    Data were obtained from a nursing liaison intervention study for frail seniors visiting EDs at 4 university-affiliated hospitals in Montreal.

    MEASURES:

    The number of ED visits during 2 consecutive follow-up periods of 1 and 4 months after baseline was obtained from patient interviews, from medical charts of participating hospitals, and from the provincial health insurance claims database.

    METHODS:

    Latent class analysis was used to estimate the validity of each source. The impact of the following covariates on validity was evaluated: hospital visited, patient's demographic/clinical characteristics, risk of functional decline, nursing liaison intervention, duration of recall, previous ED use, and previous hospitalization.

    RESULTS:

    The patient's self-report was found to be the least accurate (sensitivity: 70%, specificity: 88%). Claims databases had the greatest validity, especially after defining claims made on consecutive days as part of the same ED visit (sensitivity: 98%, specificity: 98%). The validity of the medical chart was intermediate. Lower sensitivity (or under-reporting) on the self-report appeared to be associated with higher age, low comorbidity and shorter length of recall.

    CONCLUSION:

    The claims database is the most valid method of measuring ED use among seniors in Quebec compared with hospital medical charts and patient-reported use.

    PMID:
    15725983
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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