Testing the face validity and inter-rater agreement of a simple approach to drug-drug interaction evidence assessment
Abstract
Low concordance between drug-drug interaction (DDI) knowledge bases is a well-documented concern. One potential cause of inconsistency is variability between drug experts in approach to assessing evidence about potential DDIs. In this study, we examined the face validity and inter-rater reliability of a novel DDI evidence evaluation instrument designed to be simple and easy to use.A convenience sample of participants with professional experience...
Paper Details
Title
Testing the face validity and inter-rater agreement of a simple approach to drug-drug interaction evidence assessment
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
101
Pages
103355 - 103355
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