One consensual depression diagnosis tool to serve many countries: a challenge! A RAND/UCLA methodology

2018-01-03 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​One consensual depression diagnosis tool to serve many countries: a challenge! A RAND/UCLA methodology​
Nabbe, P.; Le Reste, J. Y.; Guillou-Landreat, M.; Beck-Robert, E.; Assenova, R.; Lazic, D. & Czachowski, S. et al.​ (2018) 
BMC Research Notes11(1) pp. 4​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-3111-x 

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Nabbe, P.; Le Reste, J. Y.; Guillou-Landreat, M.; Beck-Robert, E.; Assenova, R.; Lazic, D.; Czachowski, S.; Stojanović-Špehar, S.; Hasanagic, M.; Lingner, H.; Clavería, A.; Fernandez San Martin, M. I.; Sowinska, A.; Argyriadou, S.; Lygidakis, C.; Le Floch, B.; Doerr, C.; Montier, T.; Van Marwijk, H.; Van Royen, P.
Abstract
From a systematic literature review (SLR), it became clear that a consensually validated tool was needed by European General Practitioner (GP) researchers in order to allow multi-centred collaborative research, in daily practice, throughout Europe. Which diagnostic tool for depression, validated against psychiatric examination according to the DSM, would GPs select as the best for use in clinical research, taking into account the combination of effectiveness, reliability and ergonomics? A RAND/UCLA, which combines the qualities of the Delphi process and of the nominal group, was used. GP researchers from different European countries were selected. The SLR extracted tools were validated against the DSM. The Youden index was used as an effectiveness criterion and Cronbach's alpha as a reliability criterion. Ergonomics data were extracted from the literature. Ergonomics were tested face-to-face.
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3-January-2018
Journal
BMC Research Notes 
Organization
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin 
eISSN
1756-0500
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English

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