Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Engelbergerstraße 41, Freiburg D-79085, Germany.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2013 Aug 2;11:133. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-133.
To develop and calibrate the activities of daily living item bank (ADLib-cardio) as a prerequisite for a Computer-adaptive test (CAT) for the assessment of ADL in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
After pre-testing for relevance and comprehension a pool of 181 ADL items were answered on a five-point Likert scale by 720 CVD patients, who were recruited in fourteen German cardiac rehabilitation centers. To verify that the relationship between the items is due to one factor, a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted. A Mokken analysis was computed to examine the double monotonicity (i.e. every item generates an equivalent order of person traits, and every person generates an equivalent order of item difficulties). Finally, a Rasch analysis based on the partial credit model was conducted to test for unidimensionality and to calibrate the item bank.
Results of CFA and Mokken analysis confirmed a one factor structure and double monotonicity. In Rasch analysis, merging response categories and removing items with misfit, differential item functioning or local response dependency reduced the ADLib-cardio to 33 items. The ADLib-cardio fitted to the Rasch model with a nonsignificant item-trait interaction (chi-square = 105.42, df = 99; p = 0.31). Person-separation reliability was 0.81 and unidimensionality could be verified.
The ADLib-cardio is the first calibrated, unidimensional item bank that allows for the assessment of ADL in rehabilitation patients with CVD. As such, it provides the basis for the development of a CAT for the assessment of ADL in patients with cardiovascular diseases. Calibrating the ADLib-cardio in other than rehabilitation cardiovascular patient settings would further increase its generalizability.
为了开发和校准日常生活活动项目库(ADLib-cardio),作为评估心血管疾病(CVD)患者日常生活活动的计算机自适应测试(CAT)的前提。
在进行相关性和理解性预测试后,由 720 名 CVD 患者在 14 个德国心脏康复中心回答了 181 项 ADL 项目,这些项目采用五点李克特量表进行回答。为了验证项目之间的关系是由于一个因素,进行了验证性因素分析(CFA)。进行莫肯分析以检查双重单调性(即每个项目生成一个等效的个体特征顺序,每个个体生成一个等效的项目难度顺序)。最后,进行基于部分信用模型的 Rasch 分析,以测试单维性并校准项目库。
CFA 和莫肯分析的结果证实了一个单一的因素结构和双重单调性。在 Rasch 分析中,通过合并响应类别和删除不适合、差异项目功能或局部响应依赖性的项目,ADLib-cardio 减少到 33 个项目。ADLib-cardio 适合 Rasch 模型,项目特征交互作用不显著(卡方=105.42,df=99;p=0.31)。个体分离可靠性为 0.81,可以验证单维性。
ADLib-cardio 是第一个经过校准的、单一维度的项目库,允许评估康复心血管患者的日常生活活动。因此,它为开发用于评估心血管疾病患者日常生活活动的 CAT 提供了基础。在其他康复心血管患者环境之外校准 ADLib-cardio 将进一步提高其通用性。