Reliability of the interRAI suite of assessment instruments: a 12-country study of an integrated health information system

TitleReliability of the interRAI suite of assessment instruments: a 12-country study of an integrated health information system
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsHirdes JP, Ljunggren G, Morris JN, Frijters DHM, Soveri HFinne, Gray L, Björkgren M, Gilgen R
JournalBMC Health Services Research
Volume8
Pagination277
Date PublishedDec 30
ISBN Number1472-6963 (Electronic)<br/>1472-6963 (Linking)
Accession Number19115991
Keywords*Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Geriatric Assessment/*methods, Home Care Services, Homes for the Aged, Humans, Long-Term Care, Male, Middle Aged, Nursing Homes, Observer Variation, palliative care, Patient Care Planning
Abstract

BACKGROUND: A multi-domain suite of instruments has been developed by the interRAI research collaborative to support assessment and care planning in mental health, aged care and disability services. Each assessment instrument comprises items common to other instruments and specialized items exclusive to that instrument. This study examined the reliability of the items from five instruments supporting home care, long term care, mental health, palliative care and post-acute care. METHODS: Paired assessments on 783 individuals across 12 nations were completed within 72 hours of each other by trained assessors who were blinded to the others' assessment. Reliability was tested using weighted kappa coefficients. RESULTS: The overall kappa mean value for 161 items which are common to 2 or more instruments was 0.75. The kappa mean value for specialized items varied among instruments from 0.63 to 0.73. Over 60% of items scored greater than 0.70. CONCLUSION: The vast majority of items exceeded standard cut-offs for acceptable reliability, with only modest variation among instruments. The overall performance of these instruments showed that the interRAI suite has substantial reliability according to conventional cut-offs for interpreting the kappa statistic. The results indicate that interRAI items retain reliability when used across care settings, paving the way for cross domain application of the instruments as part of an integrated health information system.

DOI10.1186/1472-6963-8-277
PMCID

PMC2631461

Link

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631461/pdf/1472-6963-8-277...