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Disability after encephalitis: development and validation of a new outcome score

Authors :
Penny Lewthwaite
Ashia Begum
Mong How Ooi
Brian Faragher
Boon Foo Lai
Indunil Sandaradura
Anand Mohan
Gaurav Mandhan
Pratibha Meharwade
S Subhashini
Gulia Abhishek
Asma Begum
Srihari Penkulinti
M Veera Shankar
R Ravikumar
Carolyn Young
Mary Jane Cardosa
V Ravi
See Chang Wong
Rachel Kneen
Tom Solomon
Source :
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Vol 88, Iss 8, Pp 584-592 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
The World Health Organization, 2010.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a simple tool for assessing the severity of disability resulting from Japanese encephalitis and whether, as a result, a child is likely to be dependent. METHODS: A new outcome score based on a 15-item questionnaire was developed after a literature review, examination of current assessment tools, discussion with experts and a pilot study. The score was used to evaluate 100 children in Malaysia (56 Japanese encephalitis patients, 2 patients with encephalitis of unknown etiology and 42 controls) and 95 in India (36 Japanese encephalitis patients, 41 patients with encephalitis of unknown etiology and 18 controls). Inter- and intra-observer variability in the outcome score was determined and the score was compared with full clinical assessment. FINDINGS: There was good inter-observer agreement on using the new score to identify likely dependency (K = 0.942 for Malaysian children; K = 0.786 for Indian children) and good intra-observer agreement (K = 1.000 and 0.902, respectively). In addition, agreement between the new score and clinical assessment was also good (K = 0.906 and 0.762, respectively). The sensitivity and specificity of the new score for identifying children likely to be dependent were 100% and 98.4% in Malaysia and 100% and 93.8% in India. Positive and negative predictive values were 84.2% and 100% in Malaysia and 65.6% and 100% in India. CONCLUSION: The new tool for assessing disability in children after Japanese encephalitis was simple to use and scores correlated well with clinical assessment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00429686
Volume :
88
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.59b4bef5ffde4606af45a5da17fcb594
Document Type :
article