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  • A new data set for recording and monitoring neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) in Iran, called NMORI, aims to improve patient care using standardized information.
  • The validity of the data set was evaluated by 18 experts, revealing that a majority of its 125 items scored highly on transparency, simplicity, and relevance.
  • The establishment of this registry is crucial for ensuring accurate diagnosis and facilitating research, helping healthcare policymakers address the growing prevalence of NMOSD in Iran.

Article Abstract

Background: A targeted structure for recording, monitoring, and follow-up of patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) is in demand. To obtain the correct and uniform standardized information registry system, it is necessary to use a data set that has good validity to help policy-makers systematically plan for improvements in the quality of care. The main goal of the present study was to develop a NMOSD data set for the national registry system in Iran (NMORI) and to evaluate the validity of the presented data set.

Methods: The NMORI data set consisted of baseline characteristics, disease and exposure history, background and past medical history, diagnosis and treatment, clinical features, imaging, and para-clinical findings. The content validity was evaluated by 18 experts from Iran, Japan, and Denmark by scoring each of the questionnaire items in term of transparency, simplicity, and relevance. According to the points given, the content validity index (CVI) and content validity ratio (CVR) scores were calculated and compared with the critical limit.

Results: The current study was designed as a 125-items data set which was considered valid. In terms of relevance 110 out of 125 items, simplicity 113 out of 125 items, and transparency 123 out of 125 items had Item-CVI>0.79. All Scale-level-CVI values were greater than 0.9, showing noticeable content validity. In this data set, 112 items had CVR > 0.49, which was considered an acceptable level of significance.

Conclusion: The implementing of NMORI is important in a developing country such as Iran with significant increasing prevalence of this disease. This registry facilitates a uniform and valid diagnosis and is considered valid for clinical investigation and epidemiological research on NMOSD. Scientists and healthcare policymakers can rely on a validated data set in order to have access to accurate data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2024.105685DOI Listing

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