N. Haapanen et al., AGREEMENT BETWEEN QUESTIONNAIRE DATA AND MEDICAL RECORDS OF CHRONIC DISEASES IN MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY FINNISH MEN AND WOMEN, American journal of epidemiology, 145(8), 1997, pp. 762-769
The agreement between self-reported diseases in a questionnaire survey
and data from medical records was assessed in a representative sample
of Finnish men and women (n = 596) aged 45-73 years. The accumulated
medical record information was abstracted from the records in the heal
th centers and the central hospital in the study region. The agreement
between the two information sources was substantial (kappa 0.73-0.80)
for cardiovascular diseases as a group, hypertension, angina pectoris
, myocardial infarction, and diabetes, She lowest agreement (kappa < 0
.55) was found for lower back disorder, hip and knee arthrosis, and cl
audication. These results showed that the agreement between questionna
ire data and medical records was good for well-known chronic diseases
that have clear diagnostic criteria and are easily communicated to the
patient. Conversely, the agreement was poor for diseases with nonesta
blished diagnostic criteria and a fluctuating course.