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Inter‐observer reliability of the Onychomycosis Severity Index depending on clinical experience: A review of 50 cases

Authors :
Navarro Pérez, David
García Oreja, Sara
Tardaguila García, Aroa
León Herce, Diego
Álvaro Afonso, Francisco Javier
Lázaro Martínez, José Luis
Navarro Pérez, David
García Oreja, Sara
Tardaguila García, Aroa
León Herce, Diego
Álvaro Afonso, Francisco Javier
Lázaro Martínez, José Luis
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

2023 Acuerdos transformativos CRUE<br />Background: Onychomycosis (ONM) is the most prevalent nail unit pathology, and its severity and monitoring are often based on the visual judgement of clinicians.Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the reliability of the Onychomycosis Severity Index (OSI) classification when utilized by three clinicians with varying lev-els of clinical experience: an experienced podiatrist (with 5 years of experience), a moderately experienced podiatrist (with 2 years of experience) and an inexperienced podiatrist (a recent graduate familiar with the OSI classification but lacking clinical experience). Additionally, we compared the severity assessments made through visual inspection with those determined using the OSI by different clinicians.Methods: We evaluated reliability using the intraclass correlation index (ICC), analys-ing 50 images of ONM.Results: The OSI demonstrated a very high level of reliability (ICC: 0.889) across cli-nicians, irrespective of their experience levels. Conversely, a statistically significant increase in severity was observed when comparing visual assessments with the OSI (p< .001) for ONM severity evaluation.Conclusion: The OSI proves to be a reproducible classification system, regardless of the clinical experience of the practitioner employing it.<br />Depto. de Enfermería<br />Fac. de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología<br />TRUE<br />pub<br />APC financiada por la UCM

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 1439-0507, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449910535
Document Type :
Electronic Resource