Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating
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Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating
Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine2019年25卷第5期 页码:378-385
Affiliations:
Department of Biofunctional Medicine and Diagnosis, College of Korean Medicine, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, Republic of Korea
Author bio:
Correspondence to: Dr. Dong-Hyun Nam, Tel: 82-33-738-7504, Fax: 82-33-730-0653, E-mail: omdnam@sangji.ac.kr
Funds:
the New Researcher Support Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea Funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning, Republic of Korea(NRF-2013R1A1A1059950)
Su-Ryun Kim, Dong-Hyun Nam. Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(5):378-385.
Su-Ryun Kim, Dong-Hyun Nam. Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(5):378-385.
Su-Ryun Kim, Dong-Hyun Nam. Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(5):378-385. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-018-2552-y.
Su-Ryun Kim, Dong-Hyun Nam. Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2019,25(5):378-385. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-018-2552-y.
Reliability, Accuracy, and Use Frequency of Evaluation Methods for Amount of Tongue Coating
摘要
Abstract
Objective:
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To classify the evaluation methods for amount of tongue coating (TC) and investigate their reliability
accuracy
and frequency of use.
Methods:
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Articles published from 1985 to 2015 were searched for evaluation methods for the amount of TC in PubMed and the Cochrane Library. Only clinical researches were included except protocol articles. The methods were classified according to their characteristics.
Results:
2
Finally
113 articles were selected. The evaluation method for the amount of TC from the articles was classified into 4 types: intuitive
specificative
computerized
and weighing TC. The reliability in the intuitive and specificative methods (κ=0.33–0.92) showed varying levels among the studies. In general
the amount of TC calculated by the specificative method (Spearman's
r
=0.68–0.80) was more strongly related to the directly measured value than to the value estimated by the computerized method (Pearson's
r
=0.442). The number of articles published on this topic has increased consistently
and the specificative method was the most frequently used. Despite the higher reliability of the computerized method
it has not been widely used.
Conclusions:
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The high prevalence of the specificative method would continue in clinical practice because of its convenience and accuracy. However
to establish higher reliability
the limitation of the subjectivity of the assessors should be overcome through calibration training. In the computerized method
novel algorithms are needed to obtain a higher accuracy so that it can help the practitioners confidently estimate the amount of TC.