Haemostasis and Thrombosis Unit, Division of Hematology, Clinique Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), Brussels, Belgium.
Secteur de Kinésithérapie, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), Brussels, Belgium.
Haemophilia. 2023 Jan;29(1):317-328. doi: 10.1111/hae.14705. Epub 2022 Dec 12.
To assess activity limitations in people with haemophilia (PwH), the self-reported Haemophilia Activity List (HAL) is widely employed, despite several methodological limitations impacting the interpretation of categorical scores. Modern psychometric approaches avoid these limitations by using a probabilistic model, such as the Rasch model. The ACTIVLIM is a Rasch-built measurement of activity limitations previously validated in several clinical conditions like neuromuscular disorders.
This study sought to develop the ACTIVLIM-Hemo, meaning an ACTIVLIM scale version specifically adapted to assess daily activity limitations in adult PwH.
Daily activities were assessed as "impossible," "difficult" or "easy" by 114 PwH (median age of 44 years) with 63 of them reassessed after 12 days. The Rasch Rating Scale model was used to identify activities delineating a unidimensional and linear scale unbiased by demographic and clinical status. Concurrent validity was determined through correlation with the HAL sub-scores and sum score.
The ACTIVLIM-Hemo included 22 pertinent activities, with difficulties independent of demographic and clinical conditions, allowing a reliable measure of activity limitations (PSI = .92) expressed on a linear and unidimensional scale in PwH (7%-100 % range, ceiling effect of 1/114) with excellent test-retest reliability (ICC = .978). Spearman rank correlations between ACTIVLIM-Hemo and HAL sub-scores ranged between .623 and .869.
The ACTIVLIM-Hemo is an easy-to-administer, valid and reliable alternative to HAL in assessing activity limitations in PwH. Its invariant scale can be used across conditions and time to compare the functional status of PwH over a wide measurement range.
为了评估血友病患者(PwH)的活动受限情况,广泛使用了自我报告的血友病活动清单(HAL),尽管有几个影响分类评分解释的方法学限制。通过使用概率模型,如 Rasch 模型,现代心理计量学方法避免了这些限制。ACTIVLIM 是一种以前在神经肌肉疾病等多种临床情况下验证过的基于 Rasch 的活动受限测量工具。
本研究旨在开发 ACTIVLIM-Hemo,即专门用于评估成年 PwH 日常活动受限的 ACTIVLIM 量表版本。
114 名 PwH(中位年龄 44 岁)评估了 114 项日常活动,其中 63 名在 12 天后重新评估。使用 Rasch 评分量表模型来识别区分单维且线性的活动,不受人口统计学和临床状况的影响。通过与 HAL 子评分和总分的相关性来确定并行效度。
ACTIVLIM-Hemo 包括 22 项相关活动,这些活动的难度与人口统计学和临床状况无关,可对 PwH 的活动受限进行可靠测量(PSI =.92),并在 PwH 中以线性和单维量表表示(7%-100%范围,114 人中的天花板效应为 1/114),测试-重测信度极好(ICC =.978)。ACTIVLIM-Hemo 与 HAL 子评分之间的 Spearman 秩相关系数在.623 至.869 之间。
ACTIVLIM-Hemo 是一种易于管理、有效且可靠的 HAL 替代方法,可用于评估 PwH 的活动受限情况。其不变的量表可用于各种情况和时间,以在广泛的测量范围内比较 PwH 的功能状态。