Academic & Clinical Unit for Musculoskeletal Nursing (ACUMeN), Section of Musculoskeletal Disease, Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2011 May 24;12:110. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-12-110.
The Educational Needs Assessment Tool (the ENAT) is a 39-item patient questionnaire originally developed in the UK to assess educational needs of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The objective of this study was to assess the cross-cultural validity of the ENAT in 7 European countries.
The ENAT was translated into Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish versions by using Beaton's cross-cultural adaptation process, and was completed by a convenience sample of patients with RA in each country. The generated country-specific data were assessed for construct validity and were then pooled and assessed for cross-cultural invariance using Rasch analysis.
Individual country-specific analysis showed adequate fit to the Rasch model after adjustment for local dependency within domains. When data from the different countries were pooled, the 39 items deviated significantly from Rasch model's expectations (X(2)=977.055, DF=351, p=0.000, PSI=0.976). Again, most items within domains were found to be locally dependent, significantly affecting the fit. Consequently each domain was treated as a unit (i.e. testlet) and the ENAT was re-analysed as a seven-testlet scale resulting into a good fit to the Rasch model (X(2)=71.909; DF=63; p=0.207, PSI=0.951). A test of strict unidimensionality confirmed that all domains contributed to measuring a single construct. Cross-cultural non-invariance was discounted by splitting domains for DIF maintaining an excellent fit to the Rasch model. This allowed calibration of the ENAT into an interval scale.
The ENAT is a simple tool, which is a valid measure of educational needs of people with RA. Adjustment for cross-cultural non-invariance is available if data from the 7 European countries are to be pooled or compared.
教育需求评估工具(ENAT)是一种 39 项的患者问卷,最初在英国开发,用于评估类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的教育需求。本研究的目的是评估 ENAT 在 7 个欧洲国家的跨文化有效性。
使用 Beaton 的跨文化适应过程将 ENAT 翻译成荷兰语、芬兰语、挪威语、葡萄牙语、西班牙语和瑞典语版本,并由每个国家的 RA 患者进行方便抽样。对产生的特定国家的数据进行结构有效性评估,然后使用 Rasch 分析进行汇总并评估跨文化不变性。
个别国家的分析表明,在调整域内的局部依赖性后,该模型与 Rasch 模型具有良好的拟合度。当来自不同国家的数据汇总在一起时,39 个项目与 Rasch 模型的预期值明显偏差(X²=977.055,DF=351,p=0.000,PSI=0.976)。同样,发现大多数域内的项目具有局部依赖性,这显著影响了拟合度。因此,每个域都被视为一个单元(即测试集),并将 ENAT 重新分析为一个七测试集的量表,从而与 Rasch 模型具有良好的拟合度(X²=71.909;DF=63;p=0.207,PSI=0.951)。对严格单维性的检验证实,所有域都有助于测量单一结构。通过拆分具有 DIF 的域来调整跨文化不变性,从而保持对 Rasch 模型的良好拟合。这允许将 ENAT 校准到区间量表。
ENAT 是一种简单的工具,是评估 RA 患者教育需求的有效方法。如果要汇总或比较来自 7 个欧洲国家的数据,则可以调整跨文化不变性。