Giles Gordon Muir, Mohr James D
Idylwood Care Center, Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, CA 94609, USA.
Brain Inj. 2007 May;21(5):505-11. doi: 10.1080/02699050701311729.
The presentation and evaluation of the Overt Aggression Scale-Modified for Neurorehabilitation-Extended (OAS-MNR-E).
Inter-rater reliability study using data collection procedures mirroring clinical practice.
Fifteen clinical staff representing five different disciplines received a 30-minute orientation to the study and a 30-minute overview of the OAS-MNR-E. There were 34 patients who engaged in a rateable behaviour and were observed by two raters. There were 199 observed aggressive behaviours during the 6-week study period.
All sub-scales of the OAS-MNR-E had high percentage agreement (>92%) and the kappa statistic was uniformly excellent (>0.77). Multiple ratings within a sub-scale resulted in lower reliabilities. Incidents with multiple interventions were of longer duration. Interventions were on average more intrusive when used in combination than when used singly.
The OAS-MNR-E can be easily incorporated into facility routines and is reliable. The rating tool reported here can provide data that assists in programme design, evaluation and treatment planning.