2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-017-2609-7
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Methode zur Qualitätsbewertung von Datenerhebungsprozessen in epidemiologischen Studien

Abstract: This methodology for the evaluation of data collection quality can identify deviations from norms, focalize quality analyses and help trace causes for significant deviations.

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“…Another section discusses the medical-nursing-pension needs of community-dwelling disabled elderly, which are divided into 5 domains (27 items), which include basic nursing services (7 items), professional nursing services (6 items), rehabilitative nursing services (4 items), living nursing services (6 items), and spiritual nursing services (4 items). Each questionnaire item was evaluated by the respondent using Likert’s 5-grade scoring system: [ 8 ] A score of 5 means that it is “always required,” a score of 4 indicates that it is “often required,” and a score of 3 suggests that it is “sometimes required.” 2 indicates “rarely required,” while 1 indicates “not required.” The range of scores is from 27 to 135. Based on the total score of the questionnaire, participants are divided into 3 groups: those with low needs (27–63), those with moderate needs (64–100), and those with high needs (101–135) for medical-nursing-pension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another section discusses the medical-nursing-pension needs of community-dwelling disabled elderly, which are divided into 5 domains (27 items), which include basic nursing services (7 items), professional nursing services (6 items), rehabilitative nursing services (4 items), living nursing services (6 items), and spiritual nursing services (4 items). Each questionnaire item was evaluated by the respondent using Likert’s 5-grade scoring system: [ 8 ] A score of 5 means that it is “always required,” a score of 4 indicates that it is “often required,” and a score of 3 suggests that it is “sometimes required.” 2 indicates “rarely required,” while 1 indicates “not required.” The range of scores is from 27 to 135. Based on the total score of the questionnaire, participants are divided into 3 groups: those with low needs (27–63), those with moderate needs (64–100), and those with high needs (101–135) for medical-nursing-pension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%