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An instrument for quality assurance in work capacity evaluation: development, evaluation, and inter-rater reliability.

André StrahlChristian GerlichGeorg W AlpersJörg GehrkeAnnette Müller-GarnnHeiner Vogel
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
The superordinate criterion was not sufficiently reliable. However, in comparison to other reliability studies, this criterion showed an equivalent reliability value. This report aims to encourage further efforts to improve evaluation instruments. To reduce disagreement between peer judgments, we propose the revision of the peer review instrument and the development and implementation of a standardized rater training to improve reliability.
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