Kopec Jacek A, Sayre Eric C, Davis Aileen M, Badley Elizabeth M, Abrahamowicz Michal, Sherlock Lesley, Williams J Ivan, Anis Aslam H, Esdaile John M
Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2006 Jun 2;4:33. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-4-33.
Modern psychometric methods based on item response theory (IRT) can be used to develop adaptive measures of health-related quality of life (HRQL). Adaptive assessment requires an item bank for each domain of HRQL. The purpose of this study was to develop item banks for five domains of HRQL relevant to arthritis.
About 1,400 items were drawn from published questionnaires or developed from focus groups and individual interviews and classified into 19 domains of HRQL. We selected the following 5 domains relevant to arthritis and related conditions: Daily Activities, Walking, Handling Objects, Pain or Discomfort, and Feelings. Based on conceptual criteria and pilot testing, 219 items were selected for further testing. A questionnaire was mailed to patients from two hospital-based clinics and a stratified random community sample. Dimensionality of the domains was assessed through factor analysis. Items were analyzed with the Generalized Partial Credit Model as implemented in Parscale. We used graphical methods and a chi-square test to assess item fit. Differential item functioning was investigated using logistic regression.
Data were obtained from 888 individuals with arthritis. The five domains were sufficiently unidimensional for an IRT-based analysis. Thirty-one items were deleted due to lack of fit or differential item functioning. Daily Activities had the narrowest range for the item location parameter (-2.24 to 0.55) and Handling Objects had the widest range (-1.70 to 2.27). The mean (median) slope parameter for the items ranged from 1.15 (1.07) in Feelings to 1.73 (1.75) in Walking. The final item banks are comprised of 31-45 items each.
We have developed IRT-based item banks to measure HRQL in 5 domains relevant to arthritis. The items in the final item banks provide adequate psychometric information for a wide range of functional levels in each domain.
基于项目反应理论(IRT)的现代心理测量方法可用于开发与健康相关的生活质量(HRQL)的适应性测量工具。适应性评估需要为HRQL的每个领域建立一个项目库。本研究的目的是为与关节炎相关的HRQL的五个领域开发项目库。
从已发表的问卷中抽取约1400个项目,或通过焦点小组和个人访谈开发,并将其分类为19个HRQL领域。我们选择了以下与关节炎及相关病症相关的5个领域:日常活动、行走、操作物体、疼痛或不适以及情绪。基于概念标准和预试验,选择了219个项目进行进一步测试。向两家医院诊所的患者和分层随机社区样本邮寄了一份问卷。通过因子分析评估领域的维度。使用Parscale中实现的广义部分计分模型对项目进行分析。我们使用图形方法和卡方检验来评估项目拟合情况。使用逻辑回归研究项目功能差异。
从888名关节炎患者中获得了数据。这五个领域对于基于IRT的分析来说具有足够的单维性。由于拟合不佳或项目功能差异,删除了31个项目。日常活动的项目位置参数范围最窄(-2.24至0.55),操作物体的范围最宽(-1.70至2.27)。项目的平均(中位数)斜率参数范围从情绪领域的1.15(1.07)到行走领域的1.73(1.75)。最终的项目库每个包含31 - 45个项目。
我们已经开发了基于IRT的项目库来测量与关节炎相关的5个领域的HRQL。最终项目库中的项目为每个领域的广泛功能水平提供了足够的心理测量信息。