Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Concordance Study ====== **Definition**: A *concordance study* evaluates the **degree of agreement** between two or more observers, diagnostic tools, or treatment decisions when applied to the same cases or data. ===== Key Features ===== * **Objective**: Assess consistency between different evaluators or systems. * **Metrics commonly used**: * Cohen’s kappa or Fleiss' kappa (for categorical variables) * Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) (for continuous variables) * Bland-Altman plots * Percentage agreement * **Typical design**: Cross-sectional or retrospective analysis using shared clinical data or case vignettes. ===== Applications ===== * Inter-rater reliability (e.g., between radiologists) * Comparing diagnostic or management decisions across clinical specialties * Assessing guideline adherence across practitioners ===== Example (Neurosurgery) ===== A concordance study may analyze how often neurosurgeons and chiropractors agree on diagnosis and management of patients with low back pain, measuring the rate of agreement across a shared set of patient cases. concordance_study.txt Last modified: 2025/07/03 06:03by administrador