Hahn Elizabeth A, Garcia Sofia F, Lai Jin-Shei, Miskovic Ana, Jerousek Sara, Semik Patrick, Wong Alex, Heinemann Allen W
Department of Medical Social Sciences and Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.
Department of Medical Social Sciences and Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2016 Aug;97(8):1284-94. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2016.01.027. Epub 2016 Feb 20.
To develop and validate a patient-reported measure of access to information and technology (AIT) for persons with spinal cord injury, stroke, or traumatic brain injury.
A mixed-methods approach was used to develop items, refine them through cognitive interviews, and evaluate their psychometric properties. Item responses were evaluated with the Rasch rating scale model. Correlational and analysis-of-variance methods were used to evaluate construct validity.
Community-dwelling individuals participated in telephone interviews or traveled to the academic medical centers where this research took place.
Individuals with a diagnosis of spinal cord injury, stroke, or traumatic brain injury (aged ≥18y, English speaking) participated in cognitive interviews (n=12 persons), field testing of the items (n=305 persons), and validation testing of the final set of items (n=604 persons).
Not applicable.
A set of items to measure AIT for people with disabilities.
A user-friendly multimedia touchscreen was used for self-administration of the items. A 23-item AIT measure demonstrated good evidence of internal consistency reliability, and content and construct validity.
This new AIT measure will enable researchers and clinicians to determine to what extent environmental factors influence health outcomes and social participation in people with disabilities. The AIT measure could also provide disability advocates with more specific and detailed information about environmental factors to lobby for elimination of barriers.
开发并验证一种由患者报告的针对脊髓损伤、中风或创伤性脑损伤患者的信息与技术获取情况(AIT)测量方法。
采用混合方法来开发项目,通过认知访谈对其进行完善,并评估其心理测量特性。使用Rasch评分量表模型对项目反应进行评估。采用相关分析和方差分析方法来评估结构效度。
社区居住的个体参与电话访谈或前往开展本研究的学术医疗中心。
诊断为脊髓损伤、中风或创伤性脑损伤(年龄≥18岁,讲英语)的个体参与了认知访谈(n = 12人)、项目的现场测试(n = 305人)以及最终项目集的验证测试(n = 604人)。
不适用。
一组用于测量残疾人AIT情况的项目。
使用了用户友好的多媒体触摸屏进行项目的自我管理。一项包含23个条目的AIT测量方法显示出良好的内部一致性信度、内容效度和结构效度证据。
这种新的AIT测量方法将使研究人员和临床医生能够确定环境因素在多大程度上影响残疾人的健康结局和社会参与。该AIT测量方法还可为残疾权益倡导者提供有关环境因素的更具体、详细的信息,以便他们游说消除障碍。