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使用残疾评定量表儿科版的计算机自适应测试版本评估儿童的活动能力。

Assessing mobility in children using a computer adaptive testing version of the pediatric evaluation of disability inventory.

作者信息

Haley Stephen M, Raczek Anastasia E, Coster Wendy J, Dumas Helene M, Fragala-Pinkham Maria A

机构信息

Health and Disability Research Institute, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 May;86(5):932-9. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.10.032.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess score agreement, validity, precision, and response burden of a prototype computerized adaptive testing (CAT) version of the Mobility Functional Skills Scale (Mob-CAT) of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) as compared with the full 59-item version (Mob-59).

DESIGN

Computer simulation analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal retrospective data; and cross-sectional prospective study.

SETTING

Pediatric rehabilitation hospital, including inpatient acute rehabilitation, day school program, outpatient clinics, community-based day care, preschool, and children's homes.

PARTICIPANTS

Four hundred sixty-nine children with disabilities and 412 children with no disabilities (analytic sample); 41 children without disabilities and 39 with disabilities (cross-validation sample).

INTERVENTIONS

Not applicable.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Summary scores from a prototype Mob-CAT application and versions using 15-, 10-, and 5-item stopping rules; scores from the Mob-59; and number of items and time (in seconds) to administer assessments.

RESULTS

Mob-CAT scores from both computer simulations (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] range, .94-.99) and field administrations (ICC=.98) were in high agreement with scores from the Mob-59. Using computer simulations of retrospective data, discriminant validity, and sensitivity to change of the Mob-CAT closely approximated that of the Mob-59, especially when using the 15- and 10-item stopping rule versions of the Mob-CAT. The Mob-CAT used no more than 15% of the items for any single administration, and required 20% of the time needed to administer the Mob-59.

CONCLUSIONS

Comparable score estimates for the PEDI mobility scale can be obtained from CAT administrations, with losses in validity and precision for shorter forms, but with a considerable reduction in administration time.

摘要

目的

评估小儿残疾评定量表(PEDI)中移动功能技能量表(Mob-CAT)的原型计算机自适应测试(CAT)版本与完整的59项版本(Mob-59)相比的评分一致性、有效性、精确性和应答负担。

设计

对横断面和纵向回顾性数据进行计算机模拟分析;以及横断面前瞻性研究。

设置

儿科康复医院,包括住院急性康复、日间学校项目、门诊诊所、社区日间护理、学前班和儿童之家。

参与者

469名残疾儿童和412名无残疾儿童(分析样本);41名无残疾儿童和39名残疾儿童(交叉验证样本)。

干预措施

不适用。

主要观察指标

原型Mob-CAT应用程序以及使用15项、10项和5项停止规则的版本的汇总分数;Mob-59的分数;以及进行评估所需的项目数量和时间(以秒为单位)。

结果

计算机模拟(组内相关系数[ICC]范围为0.94 - 0.99)和现场施测(ICC = 0.98)得到的Mob-CAT分数与Mob-59的分数高度一致。使用回顾性数据的计算机模拟,Mob-CAT的判别效度和对变化的敏感性与Mob-59非常接近,尤其是使用Mob-CAT的15项和10项停止规则版本时。Mob-CAT在任何单次施测中使用的项目不超过15%,所需时间为施测Mob-59所需时间的20%。

结论

通过CAT施测可以获得与PEDI移动量表相当的分数估计,较短形式在有效性和精确性上有所损失,但施测时间大幅减少。

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