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Inter-Rater Agreement between Trachoma Graders: Comparison of Grades Given in Field Conditions versus Grades from Photographic Review.


ABSTRACT: Trachoma surveillance is most commonly performed by direct observation, usually by non-ophthalmologists using the World Health Organization (WHO) simplified grading system. However, conjunctival photographs may offer several benefits over direct clinical observation, including the potential for greater inter-rater agreement. This study assesses whether inter-rater agreement of trachoma grading differs when trained graders review conjunctival photographs compared to when they perform conjunctival examinations in the field.Three trained trachoma graders each performed an independent examination of the everted right tarsal conjunctiva of 269 children aged 0-9 years, and then reviewed photographs of these same conjunctivae in a random order. For each eye, the grader documented the presence or absence of follicular trachoma (TF) and intense trachomatous inflammation (TI) according to the WHO simplified grading system.Inter-rater agreement for the grade of TF was significantly higher in the field (kappa coefficient, ?, 0.73, 95% confidence interval, CI 0.67-0.80) than by photographic review (??=?0.55, 95% CI 0.49-0.63; difference in ? between field grading and photo grading 0.18, 95% CI 0.09-0.26). When field and photographic grades were each assessed as the consensus grade from the three graders, agreement between in-field and photographic graders was high for TF (??=?0.75, 95% CI 0.68-0.84).In an area with hyperendemic trachoma, inter-rater agreement was lower for photographic assessment of trachoma than for in-field assessment. However, the trachoma grade reached by a consensus of photographic graders agreed well with the grade given by a consensus of in-field graders.

SUBMITTER: Gebresillasie S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4802863 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inter-Rater Agreement between Trachoma Graders: Comparison of Grades Given in Field Conditions versus Grades from Photographic Review.

Gebresillasie Sintayehu S   Tadesse Zerihun Z   Shiferaw Ayalew A   Yu Sun N SN   Stoller Nicole E NE   Zhou Zhaoxia Z   Emerson Paul M PM   Gaynor Bruce D BD   Lietman Thomas M TM   Keenan Jeremy D JD  

Ophthalmic epidemiology 20150101 3


<h4>Purpose</h4>Trachoma surveillance is most commonly performed by direct observation, usually by non-ophthalmologists using the World Health Organization (WHO) simplified grading system. However, conjunctival photographs may offer several benefits over direct clinical observation, including the potential for greater inter-rater agreement. This study assesses whether inter-rater agreement of trachoma grading differs when trained graders review conjunctival photographs compared to when they perf  ...[more]

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