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The Keller Index of Nausea (KIN) - FOD Volksgezondheid ...

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Author<br />

(year)<br />

Kwong, E., Pang, S., Wong,<br />

T., Ho, J., Shao-ling, X., & Lijun,<br />

T.<br />

(2005)<br />

Jalali, R. & Rezaie, M.<br />

(2005).<br />

Gould, D., Goldstone, L., Kelly,<br />

D., & Gammon, J.<br />

(2004)<br />

Setting Sample<br />

(n)<br />

Two acute care<br />

hospitals.<br />

Neurology,<br />

intensive care,<br />

orthopaedic and<br />

medical units in 3<br />

educational<br />

hospitals in Iran.<br />

253 men (59%)<br />

176 women (41%)<br />

(n = 429)<br />

100 men<br />

130 women<br />

(n = 230)<br />

Not specified 236 nurses<br />

(n = 236)<br />

Design Reliability Validity<br />

Non-experimental prospective<br />

study.<br />

Non-experimental prospective<br />

study.<br />

Simulation study: Nurses assessed<br />

simulations (using the Norton<br />

Scale) which consisted <strong>of</strong> highresolution<br />

photographs <strong>of</strong> patients<br />

accompanied by case studyinformation.<br />

Betrouwbaarheid: Stability (S), Internal consistency (IC), Equivalence (E)<br />

Validiteit: Face validity (FV), Content validity (CtV), Criterion validity (CrV), Construct validity (CsV)<br />

Sensitivity (Sen), Specificity (Sp), Positive Predictive Value (PPV), Negative Predictive Value (NPV), Receiver Operating Curve (ROC), Likelihood<br />

Ratio (LR), Odds Ratio (OR)<br />

If not specified, all results are reported in use <strong>of</strong> a cut-<strong>of</strong>f point <strong>of</strong> 16.<br />

Sen<br />

Sp<br />

PPV<br />

NPV<br />

Sen<br />

Sp<br />

PPV<br />

NPV<br />

CrV<br />

101

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