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      Medición en salud: Algunas consideraciones metodológicas Translated title: Some methodological issues about measurements in health

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          Measurement process is a part of everyday work of health professionals. Technological advances have created precise and sensitive instruments whose results are highly accurate and cast little doubts. However, health care has diversified, becoming a multidimensional and complex task. This means that new aspects, that are difficult to measure, must be addressed, such as health perception by patients or cost usefulness ratios of health actions. Therefore, clinicians and researchers must have a good perception of the quality of measures that they use in their daily work, to make the correct diagnostic, therapeutic or prognostic decisions. This article explores the operational concepts that help in the development and assessment of measuring instruments in terms of validity and truthfulness (Rev Méd Chile 2008; 136: 125-30)

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                Revista médica de Chile
                Rev. méd. Chile
                Sociedad Médica de Santiago (Santiago )
                0034-9887
                January 2008
                : 136
                : 1
                : 125-130
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad de la Frontera Brazil
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                S0034-98872008000100016
                10.4067/S0034-98872008000100016
                28d4e6e3-7e46-4e48-bdc8-c135a6dc9f1f

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-9887&lng=en
                Categories
                MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL

                Internal medicine
                Delivery of health care,Research design,Statistics as topic
                Internal medicine
                Delivery of health care, Research design, Statistics as topic

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