Department of Epidemiology, Center for Public Health and Clinical Epidemiology,Brown University, Box G-S121-2, Providence, RI 02912-9107 (USA).
Phys Ther. 2013 May;93(5):661-71. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20120120. Epub 2013 Feb 21.
The Outpatient Physical Therapy Improvement in Movement Assessment Log (OPTIMAL) instrument was created to assess the perceived ability of patients receiving physical therapy in adult outpatient settings to perform actions or movements. Its properties must be studied to determine whether it accomplishes this goal.
The objective of this study was to investigate the item properties of OPTIMAL with item response theory.
This investigation was a retrospective cross-sectional item calibration study.
Data were obtained from the American Physical Therapy Association, which collected information from outpatient physical therapy clinics through electronic charting databases that included OPTIMAL responses. Item response theory analyses were performed on the trunk, lower-extremity, and upper-extremity subscales of the Difficulty Scale of OPTIMAL.
In total, 3,138 patients completed the Difficulty Scale of OPTIMAL at the baseline assessment. The subscale analyses met all item response theory assumptions. The items in each subscale showed fair discrimination. In all analyses, the subscales measured a narrow range of ability levels at the low end of the physical functioning spectrum.
OPTIMAL was originally intended to be administered as a whole. In the present study, each subscale was analyzed separately, indicating how the subscales perform individually but not as a whole. Another limitation is that only the Difficulty Scale of OPTIMAL was analyzed, without consideration of the Confidence Scale.
OPTIMAL best measures low physical functioning at the baseline assessment in adult outpatient physical therapy settings. The addition of categories to each item and the addition of more challenging items are recommended to allow measurements for a broader range of patients.
门诊物理治疗运动评估日志(OPTIMAL)工具的创建是为了评估在成人门诊环境中接受物理治疗的患者执行动作或运动的感知能力。必须研究其特性,以确定它是否实现了这一目标。
本研究旨在使用项目反应理论研究 OPTIMAL 的项目特性。
这是一项回顾性的横截面项目校准研究。
数据来自美国物理治疗协会,该协会通过电子图表数据库从门诊物理治疗诊所收集信息,其中包括 OPTIMAL 的反应。对 OPTIMAL 的难度量表的躯干、下肢和上肢子量表进行项目反应理论分析。
共有 3138 名患者在基线评估时完成了 OPTIMAL 的难度量表。子量表分析符合所有项目反应理论假设。每个子量表中的项目都表现出良好的区分度。在所有分析中,子量表在物理功能谱的低端测量了狭窄的能力水平范围。
OPTIMAL 最初旨在作为一个整体进行管理。在本研究中,每个子量表都分别进行了分析,表明子量表如何单独表现,但不作为一个整体。另一个限制是只分析了 OPTIMAL 的难度量表,而没有考虑信心量表。
OPTIMAL 最能衡量成人门诊物理治疗环境中基线评估时的低身体功能。建议为每个项目添加类别并添加更具挑战性的项目,以允许对更广泛的患者进行测量。