Tulsky David S, Kisala Pamela A, Victorson David, Choi Seung W, Gershon Richard, Heinemann Allen W, Cella David
J Spinal Cord Med. 2015 May;38(3):270-87. doi: 10.1179/2045772315Y.0000000034.
To develop a comprehensive, psychometrically sound, and conceptually grounded patient reported outcomes (PRO) measurement system for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Individual interviews (n=44) and focus groups (n=65 individuals with SCI and n=42 SCI clinicians) were used to select key domains for inclusion and to develop PRO items. Verbatim items from other cutting-edge measurement systems (i.e. PROMIS, Neuro-QOL) were included to facilitate linkage and cross-population comparison. Items were field tested in a large sample of individuals with traumatic SCI (n=877). Dimensionality was assessed with confirmatory factor analysis. Local item dependence and differential item functioning were assessed, and items were calibrated using the item response theory (IRT) graded response model. Finally, computer adaptive tests (CATs) and short forms were administered in a new sample (n=245) to assess test-retest reliability and stability.
A calibration sample of 877 individuals with traumatic SCI across five SCI Model Systems sites and one Department of Veterans Affairs medical center completed SCI-QOL items in interview format.
We developed 14 unidimensional calibrated item banks and 3 calibrated scales across physical, emotional, and social health domains. When combined with the five Spinal Cord Injury--Functional Index physical function banks, the final SCI-QOL system consists of 22 IRT-calibrated item banks/scales. Item banks may be administered as CATs or short forms. Scales may be administered in a fixed-length format only.
The SCI-QOL measurement system provides SCI researchers and clinicians with a comprehensive, relevant and psychometrically robust system for measurement of physical-medical, physical-functional, emotional, and social outcomes. All SCI-QOL instruments are freely available on Assessment CenterSM.
为脊髓损伤(SCI)患者开发一个全面、心理测量学上可靠且基于概念的患者报告结局(PRO)测量系统。
采用个体访谈(n = 44)和焦点小组(n = 65名SCI患者及n = 42名SCI临床医生)来选择纳入的关键领域并开发PRO项目。纳入了其他前沿测量系统(即PROMIS、Neuro-QOL)的逐字项目,以促进关联和跨人群比较。在一大群创伤性SCI患者(n = 877)中对项目进行了现场测试。使用验证性因子分析评估维度。评估局部项目依赖性和差异项目功能,并使用项目反应理论(IRT)分级反应模型对项目进行校准。最后,在一个新样本(n = 245)中进行计算机自适应测试(CAT)和简表测试,以评估重测信度和稳定性。
来自五个SCI模型系统站点和一个退伍军人事务部医疗中心的877名创伤性SCI患者的校准样本以访谈形式完成了SCI-QOL项目。
我们在身体、情感和社会健康领域开发了14个单维校准项目库和3个校准量表。与五个脊髓损伤功能指数身体功能项目库相结合时,最终的SCI-QOL系统由22个IRT校准的项目库/量表组成。项目库可以作为CAT或简表进行施测。量表只能以固定长度格式进行施测。
SCI-QOL测量系统为SCI研究人员和临床医生提供了一个全面、相关且心理测量学稳健的系统,用于测量身体医学、身体功能、情感和社会结局。所有SCI-QOL工具均可在Assessment CenterSM上免费获取。