TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Child KW - Child, Preschool KW - Diagnostic Errors KW - Female KW - Humans KW - India KW - Infant KW - Infant, Newborn KW - leprosy KW - Longitudinal studies KW - Male KW - Mass Screening KW - Observer Variation KW - Physical Examination KW - Reproducibility of Results AU - Nagaraju B AU - Gupte M D AB -
A Series of exercises were undertaken in order to develop methodology for consistency and reliability of clinical diagnosis of leprosy under field conditions in longitudinal studies. It was observed in initial studies that the field investigators could miss about 35% of cases of leprosy, mostly those with early manifestations. After training and experience, the proportion of missed cases came down to about 20%. In about 14% of females with patches suggestive of leprosy the patches were present in the covered areas of the body and so are likely to be missed during examination in field situations. One hundred forty two individuals with suspicious and definite leprosy lesions detected by paramedical workers were examined by a senior medical officer experienced in leprosy on two different occasions at an interval of three months for leprosy diagnosis. The concordance rates for diagnosis and classification of leprosy were about 80% and 70% respectively; and corresponding values for kappa were 0.59 and 0.62 similar to earlier experiences in inter-observer variation studies.
BT - Indian journal of leprosy C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7714356?dopt=Abstract CN - Infolep Library - available DA - 1994 Oct-Dec IS - 4 J2 - Indian J Lepr LA - eng N2 -A Series of exercises were undertaken in order to develop methodology for consistency and reliability of clinical diagnosis of leprosy under field conditions in longitudinal studies. It was observed in initial studies that the field investigators could miss about 35% of cases of leprosy, mostly those with early manifestations. After training and experience, the proportion of missed cases came down to about 20%. In about 14% of females with patches suggestive of leprosy the patches were present in the covered areas of the body and so are likely to be missed during examination in field situations. One hundred forty two individuals with suspicious and definite leprosy lesions detected by paramedical workers were examined by a senior medical officer experienced in leprosy on two different occasions at an interval of three months for leprosy diagnosis. The concordance rates for diagnosis and classification of leprosy were about 80% and 70% respectively; and corresponding values for kappa were 0.59 and 0.62 similar to earlier experiences in inter-observer variation studies.
PY - 1994 SP - 463 EP - 72 T2 - Indian journal of leprosy TI - Diagnostic problems of early leprosy in field studies. VL - 66 SN - 0254-9395 ER -