Development of a diarrhoea severity scoring scale in a passive health facility-based surveillance system
Date
2022
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
PLOS ONE
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Diarrhoeal disease remains a leading cause of death among children mostly in low and middle-
income countries. Factors contributing to disease severity are complex and there is currently
no consensus on a scoring tool for use in community-based studies.
Methods
Data were collected during a passive surveillance system in an outpatient health facility in
Lusaka, Zambia from March 2019 to July 2019. Diarrhea episodes were assessed for severity
using an in-house severity scoring tool (CIDRZ) and previously published scores (Vesikari,
Clark, CODA, and DHAKA). The CIDRZ score was constructed using fieldworker-reported clinical
signs and exploratory factor analysis. We used precision-recall curves measuring severe
diarrhoea (i.e., requiring intravenous rehydration or referred for hospital admission) to determine
the best performing scores. Then, we used Cronbach’s alpha to assess the scale’s internal
consistency. Finally, we used Cohen’s kappa to assess agreement between the scores.
Results
Of 110 diarrhea episodes, 3 (3%) required intravenous rehydration or were referred for hospital
admission. The precision-recall area under the curve of each score as a predictor of
severe diarrhoea requiring intravenous rehydration or hospital admission was 0.26 for Vesikari,
0.18 for CODA, 0.24 for Clark, 0.59 for DHAKA, and 0.59 for CIDRZ. The CIDRZ scale
had substantial reliability and performed similarly to the DHAKA score.
Conclusions
Diarrhoea severity scores focused on characteristics specific to dehydration status may better
predict severe diarrhea among children in Lusaka. Aetiology-specific scoring tools may not be appropriate for use in community healthcare settings. Validation studies for the
CIDRZ score in diverse settings and with larger sample sizes are warranted.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Development, diarrhoea, health, passive health facility
Citation
Citation: St Jean DT, Chilyabanyama ON, Bosomprah S, Asombang M, Velu RM, Chibuye M, et al. (2022) Development of a diarrhoea severity scoring scale in a passive health facility-based surveillance system. PLoS ONE 17(8): e0272981. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272981