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- aggregation date "2013".
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- aggregation subject "Veterinary Sciences".
- aggregation title "Inter- and intra-observer repeatability of three locomotion scoring scales for sows".
- aggregation abstract "We compared the inter- and intra-observer repeatabilities (interOR, intraOR) of three locomotion scoring scales for sows: a tagged visual analogue scale (tVAS), a 5-point (5P) and a 2-point (2P) ordinal scale with identical descriptors. Veterinary medicine students (n=108) were trained to use the scales and asked to score 90 videos (30 with each scale) of sows with normal and abnormal gait. Thirty-six videos were shown once and 18 were shown 3 times, of which one mirrored horizontally. Inter- and intraOR were estimated from the variance components of a mixed model with sow, student and their interaction as random factors using Monte Carlo Markov Chains in a Bayesian framework. The mean student score of each sow was regressed against the experts’ scores for all scales and the correlation coefficient (CC) between the individual students’ and the experts’ scores was calculated. Inter- and intraOR were higher with the tVAS than the 2P scale and lower for sows with a lameness score of <45 mm on the tVAS. Other variables (order of video in the sequence, original vs. mirrored video, previous experience with locomotion scoring) did not affect repeatabilities. Correlation coefficients between students’ and experts’ scores were generally high but lower for the 2P scale (both for individual sows and across all sows). Using a 5-point or even a 2-point ordinal scale did not improve repeatabilities or correlations with experts’ scores compared to using a tVAS. Repeatabilities were higher for lame versus non/mildly lame sows.".
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