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=== Reliability === | === Reliability === | ||
The inter-rater reliabilty of the total Glasgow Coma Scale is p=0.86. Some research has subdivided the inter-rater reliabiltiy for each subscale. For the eye score the inter-rater reliability is p=0.76, the verbal score is p=0.67, and the motor score is p=0.81 <ref> Gill M, Reiley D, Green S. Interrater reliability of Glasgow Coma Scale scores in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2004;43(2):215-223. </ref> | The inter-rater reliabilty of the total Glasgow Coma Scale is p=0.86. Some research has subdivided the inter-rater reliabiltiy for each subscale. For the eye score the inter-rater reliability is p=0.76, the verbal score is p=0.67, and the motor score is p=0.81 <ref> Gill M, Reiley D, Green S. Interrater reliability of Glasgow Coma Scale scores in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2004;43(2):215-223. </ref> The research for test-retest reliability is not recent and should be updated, however it is k=0.66-0.77 <ref>Brott T, Adams H, Olinger C, Marler J, Barsan W, Biller J et al. Measurements of acute cerebral infarction: a clinical examination scale. Stroke. 1989;20(7):864-870.</ref> | ||
=== Validity === | === Validity === |
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The inter-rater reliabilty of the total Glasgow Coma Scale is p=0.86. Some research has subdivided the inter-rater reliabiltiy for each subscale. For the eye score the inter-rater reliability is p=0.76, the verbal score is p=0.67, and the motor score is p=0.81 [2] The research for test-retest reliability is not recent and should be updated, however it is k=0.66-0.77 [3]
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- ↑ GCS at 40. Glasgow Coma Scale at 40 | The new approach to Glasgow Coma Scale assessment. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6qpEQxJQO4 [last accessed 05/07/17
- ↑ Gill M, Reiley D, Green S. Interrater reliability of Glasgow Coma Scale scores in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2004;43(2):215-223.
- ↑ Brott T, Adams H, Olinger C, Marler J, Barsan W, Biller J et al. Measurements of acute cerebral infarction: a clinical examination scale. Stroke. 1989;20(7):864-870.