Establishing reliability of dermatologist trained and validated evaluators for assessments of dermatological parameters: a comprehensive overview of concepts and techniques

Apeksha M. Merja, N. Patel, Maheshvari N. Patel, Megha K. Yadav, Nistha A. Jani
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Background: Multi-centered, multi-visit outpatient dermatology studies provide participant-friendly convenience, drawing diverse volunteers while avoiding extended facility stays. However, maintaining a consistent dermatologist for such studies poses challenges, possibly leading to incomplete clinical readings and delaying accurate data collection from predefined datasets. Methods: Led by a Dermatologist, the training aimed to ensure harmony in assessments among trained evaluators when utilizing digital photos to analyze dermatological parameters. It aimed to establish accord between the Dermatologist and Trained Evaluators for inter- and intra-observer evaluations. The training encompassed multiple parameters, such as Draize Scale, Fitzpatrick Skin Type, Glogau Skin Age Classification, IGA (Acne), PGA with Griffith Scale, and PGA for brittle nail signs. Results: The results of the statistical analysis for photographic evaluation inter-evaluator reliability were evaluated. Based on the data, a strong correlation was observed between the Dermatologist's dataset and the Trained Evaluator's dataset. The Pearson chi-square test yielded a p-value of <0.05, indicating significant correlation among the trained evaluators' data compared to the dermatologist's data. All evaluators met the 80% acceptance criteria outlined in the training plan. Both evaluators and dermatologists were deemed suitable for dermatological assessments and photographic evaluations in relevant studies. Conclusions: Theoretical training enabled evaluators to comprehend various dermatological parameters, including Draize Scale, Fitzpatrick Skin Type, Glogau Skin Age Classification, PGA with Griffith Scale, IGA (Acne), and PGA for brittle nail signs. Trained evaluators are now qualified to independently serve as "Dermatologist Validated and Trained Evaluators" in future studies. This approach is applicable for multi-centered, multi-visit dermatological clinical studies.
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建立皮肤科医生的可靠性训练和验证评估皮肤病学参数的评估:概念和技术的全面概述
背景:多中心、多次就诊的门诊皮肤科研究为参与者提供了便利,吸引了不同的志愿者,同时避免了延长的住院时间。然而,为此类研究保持一致的皮肤科医生存在挑战,可能导致临床读数不完整,并延迟从预定义数据集收集准确数据。方法:在皮肤科医生的指导下,培训旨在确保培训评估人员在利用数码照片分析皮肤参数时评估的一致性。它的目的是在皮肤科医生和经过培训的评估者之间建立一致,以进行观察者之间和内部的评估。训练包括多个参数,如Draize量表、Fitzpatrick皮肤类型、Glogau皮肤年龄分类、IGA(痤疮)、Griffith量表PGA和指甲脆性迹象PGA。结果:对摄影评价内部评价者信度的统计分析结果进行评价。基于这些数据,在皮肤科医生的数据集和训练评估者的数据集之间观察到很强的相关性。皮尔逊卡方检验的p值<0.05,表明经过培训的评估者的数据与皮肤科医生的数据之间存在显著相关性。所有的评估人员都达到了培训计划中列出的80%的接受标准。在相关研究中,评估者和皮肤科医生都被认为适合皮肤病学评估和摄影评估。结论:理论培训使评估人员能够理解各种皮肤病学参数,包括Draize量表、Fitzpatrick皮肤类型、Glogau皮肤年龄分类、PGA与Griffith量表、IGA(痤疮)和指甲脆性迹象的PGA。经过培训的评估员现在有资格在未来的研究中独立担任“皮肤科医生验证和培训评估员”。该方法适用于多中心、多就诊的皮肤科临床研究。
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