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利用家庭调查衡量功能与残疾情况:世界卫生组织和世界银行残疾调查模型简版的度量属性

Measuring functioning and disability using household surveys: metric properties of the brief version of the WHO and World Bank model disability survey.

作者信息

Sabariego Carla, Fellinghauer Carolina, Lee Lindsay, Posarac Aleksandra, Bickenbach Jerome, Kostanjsek Nenad, Chatterji Somnath, Kamenov Kaloyan, Cieza Alarcos

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland.

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, Switzerland.

出版信息

Arch Public Health. 2021 Jul 12;79(1):128. doi: 10.1186/s13690-021-00654-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Model Disability Survey (MDS) is the current standard recommended by WHO to collect functioning and disability data. Answering calls from countries requesting a version to be implemented as a module that could be integrated into existing surveys and be used for monitoring disability trends and for data disaggregation, WHO developed the brief MDS. The objectives of this paper are to evaluate the metric properties of the disability metrics generated with the Brief MDS and the precision of the Brief MDS in comparison with the full MDS.

RESULTS

The partial credit model, a unidimensional model for polytomous data from the Rasch family, was applied to evaluate psychometric properties using data from national MDS implementations in Chile (N = 12,265) and in Sri Lanka (N = 3000). The Brief MDS generates valid metrics for measuring disability, from the perspectives of capacity and performance, thereby achieving good levels of measurement precision in comparison with its full counterpart.

CONCLUSION

Given the scarcity of valid functioning and disability modules for household surveys, the Brief MDS represents a milestone in disability measurement. The Brief MDS is currently used by countries to monitor disability trends over time, which is especially important to evaluate the impact of health policies and public health interventions, to disaggregate indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals, and to monitor the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

摘要

背景

残疾模式调查(MDS)是世界卫生组织推荐的用于收集功能和残疾数据的现行标准。应各国要求提供一个可作为模块纳入现有调查并用于监测残疾趋势和数据分类的版本,世界卫生组织开发了简易MDS。本文的目的是评估简易MDS生成的残疾指标的度量属性以及与完整MDS相比简易MDS的精度。

结果

采用部分计分模型(一种来自拉施家族的多分类数据单维模型),利用智利(N = 12265)和斯里兰卡(N = 3000)全国MDS实施的数据来评估心理测量属性。简易MDS从能力和表现的角度生成了用于测量残疾的有效指标,与其完整版本相比,实现了良好的测量精度水平。

结论

鉴于家庭调查中有效功能和残疾模块的稀缺,简易MDS是残疾测量方面的一个里程碑。各国目前使用简易MDS来长期监测残疾趋势,这对于评估卫生政策和公共卫生干预措施的影响、分解可持续发展目标指标以及监测《联合国残疾人权利公约》(CRPD)的实施情况尤为重要。

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