Kaat Aaron J, Buckenmaier Chester Trip, Cook Karon F, Rothrock Nan E, Schalet Benjamin D, Gershon Richard C, Vrahas Mark S
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, 625 N Michigan Ave Suite 2700, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Uniformed Services University, Defense & Veterans Center for Integrative Pain Management, 11300 Rockville Pike #709, Rockville, MD, 20852, USA.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2019 Nov 26;3(1):69. doi: 10.1186/s41687-019-0158-6.
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System® (PROMIS) includes a Physical Function (PF) item bank and an Upper Extremity (UE) item bank, which is composed of a subset of items from the PF bank. The UE item bank has few items and known ceiling effects. Therefore, this study aimed to expand the item bank to assess a wider range of functioning. With the additional content, other psychometric properties-improved content validity, item bank depth, range of measurement, and score reliability-were also evaluated. We convened an expert panel to review potential items, and then conducted psychometric analyses on both extant and newly-collected data.
Expert focus groups reviewed the PF item bank for items that were "sufficiently" related to upper extremity functioning for inclusion in the expanded UE item bank. The candidate item bank was quantitatively evaluated in a new sample of 600 people. The final items were calibrated in an aggregated dataset (n = 11,635) from two existing datasets, and the newly collected sample. The original UE item bank included 15 items. After expert review and quantitative evaluation, 31 items were added. The combined 46 items were calibrated using item response theory (IRT). Then computer adaptive tests (CATs) were simulated based off of the psychometric results. These indicated that the new UE item bank has an extended measurement range compared to the original version.
The expanded PROMIS UE item bank assesses a wider range of upper extremity functioning compared to the initial UE item bank. However, ceiling effects remain a concern for unimpaired groups. The new UE item bank is recommended for individuals with known or suspected upper extremity limitations.
患者报告结局测量信息系统(PROMIS)包括一个身体功能(PF)条目库和一个上肢(UE)条目库,后者由PF库中的部分条目组成。UE条目库的条目较少且存在已知的天花板效应。因此,本研究旨在扩展该条目库以评估更广泛的功能。随着内容的增加,还对其他心理测量特性进行了评估,包括改进的内容效度、条目库深度、测量范围和分数可靠性。我们召集了一个专家小组来审查潜在条目,然后对现有数据和新收集的数据进行心理测量分析。
专家焦点小组审查了PF条目库中与上肢功能“充分”相关的条目,以纳入扩展的UE条目库。在一个600人的新样本中对候选条目库进行了定量评估。最终条目在来自两个现有数据集和新收集样本的汇总数据集(n = 11,635)中进行校准。原始的UE条目库包括15个条目。经过专家审查和定量评估,增加了31个条目。使用项目反应理论(IRT)对合并后的46个条目进行校准。然后根据心理测量结果模拟计算机自适应测试(CAT)。这些结果表明,与原始版本相比,新的UE条目库具有更广泛的测量范围。
与最初的UE条目库相比,扩展后的PROMIS UE条目库评估了更广泛的上肢功能。然而,天花板效应仍然是未受损群体关注的问题。建议将新的UE条目库用于已知或疑似上肢受限的个体。