Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors in a population-based study in The Netherlands: Agreement between questionnaire information and medical records

Olaf H. Klungel, Anthonius De Boer, Arsenio H.P. Paes, Jacob C. Seidell, Albert Bakker

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Abstract

Background: Since 1987 the Monitoring Project on Cardiovascular Risk Factors has been carried out in The Netherlands. The purpose of the present study was to assess the agreement between the self-reported questionnaire information that was collected in this survey on cardiovascular diseases and risk factors and information from medical records.Methods: From 1987 to 1991, over 36 000 men and women aged 20-59 years have participated in the Monitoring Project on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors, a cross-sectional population-based study. We compared self-reported information on cardiovascular diseases and risk factors with the general practitioners medical records from a sample of 899 hypertensive subjects.Results: The highest proportion of positive self-reports could be confirmed by the medical records for diabetes conditional on self-report of medication use for this condition (100%), and a history of hypertension conditional on the presence of blood pressure recordings in the medical records (91%). The lowest percentage of positive self-reports confirmed by medical records was a family history of myocardial infarction (3-5%). More than 80% of the negative self-reports were confirmed by the medical records for most conditions, except for history of hypertension, conditional on the presence of blood pressure recordings in the medical records (40%). The overall agreement above chance was substantial for cerebrovascular disease (κ=0.78) and diabetes (κ=0.75), moderate for myocardial infarction (κ=0.55), poor for myocardial infarction of the respondents' father (κ=0.07) and mother (κ=0.05), and fair to moderate for all other self-reported conditions.Conclusion: Agreement between self-reported information and medical records was variable. For further studies, self-reports of cardiovascular diseases and risk factors should preferably be complemented with information from other sources such as medical records. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-183
Number of pages7
JournalNetherlands Journal of Medicine
Volume55
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 1999

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors
  • Medical records
  • Questionnaire
  • adult
  • article
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cerebrovascular disease
  • family history
  • female
  • heart infarction
  • human
  • hypertension
  • information retrieval
  • major clinical study
  • male
  • medical record
  • monitoring
  • questionnaire
  • risk factor

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