The reliability of the McCabe score as a marker of co-morbidity in healthcare-associated infection point prevalence studies
In: Reilly , J , Coignard , B , Price , L , Godwin , J , Cairns , S , Hopkins , S , Lyytikäinen , O , Hansen , S , Malcolm , W & Hughes , G 2016 , ' The reliability of the McCabe score as a marker of co-morbidity in healthcare-associated infection point prevalence studies ' , Journal of Infection Prevention , vol. 17 , no. 3 , pp. 127-129 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1757177415617245
Abstract
This study aimed to ascertain the reliability of the McCabe score in a healthcare-associated infection point prevalence survey. ¿¿A 10 European Union Member States survey in 20 hospitals (n = 1912) indicated that there was a moderate level of agreement (¿ = 0.57) with the score. The reliability of the application of the score could be increased by training data collectors, particularly with reference to the ultimately fatal criteria. This is important if the score is to be used to risk adjust data to drive infection prevention and control interventions.
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