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To assess the inter‐rater reliability, validity, and inter‐instrument agreement of the three quality rating instruments for observational studies. Inter‐rater reliability, criterion validity, and inter‐instrument reliability were assessed for three quality rating scales, the Downs and Black (D CI = 0.47–0.88) and NOS (ICC = 0.52; CI = 0.14–0.76) were moderate to good and was poor for the SIGN ( κ = 0.09; CI = −0.22–0.40). The NOS was not statistically valid ( p = 0.35), although the SIGN was statistically valid ( p < 0.05) with medium to large effect sizes ( f 2 = 0.29–0.47). Inter‐instrument agreement estimates were κ = 0.34, CI = 0.05–0.62 (D&B versus SIGN), κ = 0.26, CI = 0.00–0.52 (SIGN versus NOS), and κ = 0.43, CI = 0.09–0.78 (D&B versus NOS). Reliability and validity are quite variable across quality rating scales used in assessing observational studies in systematic reviews. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Jennifer M. Hootman
West Virginia University
Jeffrey B. Driban
UMass Memorial Health Care
Michael R. Sitler
Temple College
Research Synthesis Methods
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Temple University
Tufts Medical Center
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