Misclassification and measurement error - planning a study and interpreting results.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING Nurse Researcher Pub Date : 2021-03-11 Epub Date: 2021-01-07 DOI:10.7748/nr.2021.e1765
Steven Alfred Frost, Evan Alexandrou
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Abstract

Background: Measurement error must always be considered when planning a research project and interpreting its results. The accuracy of some data collected during a study can often be confidently assured, but more than one measurement or observer is needed to assess exposure and outcomes status in cases where clinical measurement is prone to measurement error. Little attention is paid in nursing research to misclassification and measurement error. Bias is often discussed in nursing research education, but not its potential consequences or measures that can be taken to improve the study's quality.

Aim: To present examples of random measurement error - misclassification of a binary outcome - in a continuous exposure and outcomes variable, to address this gap in nurses' research training.

Discussion: The article discusses the relationship between exposure and outcome in the absence and presence of measurement error using risk (relative risk) and association using correlation. It provides methods to estimate the true value of these measures of risk and association, when only given the clinical measurements with errors.

Conclusion: If the assumption of random error holds, attenuation of risk or association towards the null will occur.

Implications for practice: Understanding the effect of measurement error including misclassification will enable researchers to interpret the results of their studies, and to take into consideration this potential error when planning and conducting a study.

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错误分类和测量误差-计划研究和解释结果。
背景:在计划研究项目和解释其结果时,必须始终考虑测量误差。在研究中收集的一些数据的准确性通常可以确信,但在临床测量容易出现测量误差的情况下,需要多个测量或观察员来评估暴露和结果状态。在护理研究中,对误分类和测量误差的关注较少。在护理研究教育中,偏见经常被讨论,但却没有讨论其潜在的后果或可以采取的措施来提高研究质量。目的:提出随机测量误差的例子-二元结果的错误分类-在连续暴露和结果变量中,以解决护士研究培训中的这一差距。讨论:本文使用风险(相对风险)和相关性来讨论在没有和存在测量误差的情况下暴露与结果之间的关系。它提供了方法来估计这些措施的真实价值的风险和关联,当只有给予临床测量误差。结论:如果随机误差的假设成立,风险的衰减或与零的关联将会发生。对实践的启示:了解包括错误分类在内的测量误差的影响将使研究人员能够解释他们的研究结果,并在计划和开展研究时考虑到这种潜在的误差。
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