Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 55, Issue 2 , Pages 137-142, February 2002

Validity of diagnoses of and operations for nonmalignant gynecological conditions in the Danish National Hospital Registry

  • Jesper Kjærgaard

      Affiliations

    • Danish Cancer Society, Cancer Prevention and Documentation, Strandboulevarden 49, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +45 35257500; fax: +45 35257706 E-mail address:(J. Kjærgaard)
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  • Inge Haunstrup Clemmensen

      Affiliations

    • Danish Cancer Society, Cancer Prevention and Documentation, Strandboulevarden 49, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Birthe Lykke Thomsen

      Affiliations

    • Danish Cancer Society, Institute of Cancer Epidemiology, Strandboulevarden 49, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Hans H Storm

      Affiliations

    • Danish Cancer Society, Cancer Prevention and Documentation, Strandboulevarden 49, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

Received 11 December 2000; received in revised form 3 August 2001; accepted 16 August 2001.

Abstract 

The recording of surgical procedures for and diagnoses of nonmalignant gynecological conditions in the Danish National Hospital Registry in 1977–1988 were evaluated by comparison with discharge summaries for a sample of 4,919 women. A serious problem was found in the validity of the diagnoses. Little variation was seen over the period of observation. The coding of operations was considered valid. The results of the study raise concern in view of the widespread use of the registry data in medical research. The authors suggest that data from the registry should be thoroughly evaluated before firm conclusions based on such data are published, and that efforts to improve the validity of the data in the Danish National Hospital Registry are increased.

Keywords:  Registries standards, Evaluation, Validation, Registries, Epidemiology, Denmark

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PII: S0895-4356(01)00454-1

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 55, Issue 2 , Pages 137-142, February 2002