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Data quality strategies in cohort studies: lessons from a study on delirium in nursing home elders
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Data quality strategies in cohort studies: lessons from a study on delirium in nursing home elders

Mary J Dyck, Kennith R. Culp and Pamela Z Cacchione
Applied Nursing Research, Vol.20(1), pp.39-43
02/01/2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2006.01.004
PMID: 17259042
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Abstract

Data quality has a direct impact on reliability and validity; however, procedures are usually briefly summarized in the Methods section of reports. Sustaining data quality and integrity over time can pose serious challenges, prompting the development of a data quality program based on Donabedian's quality framework. Although many are familiar with the structure, process, and outcome components in health care quality, their application to a research project may be unfamiliar. This article summarizes the data quality program for a cohort study of nursing home elders with delirium by providing an "insider's view" of procedures and protocols followed for several years. Copyright © 2007 by Elsevier Inc.

Data Analysis Nursing Prospective Studies -- Evaluation Research Nursing -- Evaluation Aged Clinical Competence -- Evaluation Data Collection Delirium External Validity Internal Validity Interrater Reliability Models Theoretical Nurse Researchers Nursing Home Patients -- In Old Age Research Instruments Sampling Methods

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