瑞典国家妇科手术质量登记(GynOp)的内部有效性评估。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Sammy-Jo Geara, Clara Nygren, Christer Borgfeldt, Ida Bergman
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摘要

瑞典国家妇科手术质量登记(GynOp)在瑞典的妇科和产科部门广泛使用。它的覆盖率为91%-98%,收集了大量的数据,在质量保证和研究中发挥了至关重要的作用。本研究旨在评估GynOp寄存器内关键变量的内部效度。材料和方法:在10个医疗保健提供者中进行了一项多中心单盲研究。每个中心收集150例患者的数据,每个亚登记册中选择25例患者,共计1500例患者。从医疗记录中提取源数据,并与GynOp寄存器中的数据进行比较以进行验证。通过使用数值变量的Pearson相关性(0-1)和序数变量的Cohen’s kappa相关性(0-1)计算精确一致性和区间内一致性来评估一致性。结果:与源数据相比,主要发现是GynOp寄存器中关键变量的总体有效性较高。例如,子宫重量的源数据与GynOp登记数据的相关性为1.00,分娩日期的相关性为0.97,会阴破裂程度的相关性为97%,病理解剖诊断的相关性为100%。一些变量,如asa分类、生殖器脱垂阶段和宫内手术装置显示中等程度的一致性。结论:GynOp注册表与源数据的比较具有较强的内部有效性。这项研究已经确定了几个需要改进的领域,导致开始更新子宫内手术子登记册的登记模块。此外,某些分类变量,如ASA分类和脱垂阶段,应分组并作为二分类数据呈现,以提高数据质量。未来,整合瑞典围手术期登记(SPOR)的数据提取,并对泌尿妇科医生进行POP-Q系统的教育,可以进一步提高数据质量。
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Assessment of the internal validity of the Swedish National Quality Register in Gynecological Surgery (GynOp)

Assessment of the internal validity of the Swedish National Quality Register in Gynecological Surgery (GynOp)

Introduction

The Swedish National Quality Register in Gynecological Surgery (GynOp) is widely used in gynecological and obstetric departments throughout Sweden. With a coverage rate of 91%–98%, it collects a substantial amount of data, fulfilling a crucial role in quality assurance and research. This study aimed to assess the internal validity of key variables within the GynOp register.

Material and Methods

A multicenter, single-blinded study was conducted across 10 healthcare providers. Data were collected for 150 patients at each center, with 25 patients selected from each sub-register, totaling 1500 patients. Source data were extracted from medical records and compared to the data in the GynOp register for validation. Agreement was evaluated by calculating the exact agreement and the within-interval agreement using Pearson correlation (0–1) for numerical variables and Cohen's kappa (0–1) for ordinal variables.

Results

The primary finding was that the overall validity of key variables in the GynOp register was high when compared with source data. For example, the correlation between source data and GynOp register data was 1.00 for uterine weight and 0.97 for date of delivery, and exact agreement was 97% for grade of perineal rupture and 100% for pathological–anatomical diagnosis. Some variables such as ASA-classification, genital prolapse stage, and devices for intrauterine surgery showed moderate agreement.

Conclusions

The comparison between the GynOp register and source data demonstrates strong internal validity. This study has identified several areas for improvement, leading to the initiation of an update in the registration module of the sub-register for intrauterine surgery. Additionally, certain categorical variables, such as ASA classification and prolapse stage, should be grouped and presented as dichotomized data to enhance data quality. In the future, integrating extraction of data from the Swedish Perioperative Register (SPOR) and providing education to urogynecologists on the POP-Q system could further contribute to the improvement of data quality.

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8.00
自引率
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180
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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