Assessing Diagnostic Accuracy of Haemoglobin Colour Scale in Real-life Setting
The study was undertaken to determine diagnostic accuracy of Haemoglobin Colour Scale (HCS) in hands of village-based community health workers (CHWs) in real-life community setting in India. Participants (501 women) were randomly selected from 8 villages belonging to a project area of SEWA-Rural, a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of health, population and nutrition population and nutrition, 2014-03, Vol.32 (1), p.51-57 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study was undertaken to determine diagnostic accuracy of
Haemoglobin Colour Scale (HCS) in hands of village-based community
health workers (CHWs) in real-life community setting in India.
Participants (501 women) were randomly selected from 8 villages
belonging to a project area of SEWA-Rural, a voluntary organization
located in India. After receiving a brief training, CHWs and a research
assistant obtained haemoglobin readings using HCS and HemoCueTM
(reference) respectively. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and
negative predictive-values, and likelihood ratios were calculated.
Bland-Altman plot was constructed. Mean haemoglobin value, using HCS
and HemoCueTM were 11.02 g/dL (CI 10.9-11.2) and 11.07 g/dL (CI
10.9-11.2) respectively. Mean difference between haemoglobin readings
was 0.95 g/dL. Sensitivity of HCS was 0.74 (CI 0.65-0.81) and 0.84 (CI
0.8-0.87) whereas specificity was 0.84 (CI:0.51-0.98) and 0.99
(CI:0.97- 0.99) using haemoglobin cutoff limits of 10 g/dL and 7 g/dL
respectively. CHWs can accurately diagnose severe and moderately-severe
anaemia by using HCS in real-life field condition after a brief
training. |
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ISSN: | 1606-0997 2072-1315 |