Net Health Systems, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Maccabitech Institute for Research & Innovation, Maccabi Healthcare Services, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Phys Ther. 2023 Oct 3;103(10). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzad083.
The main aims of this study were: (1) to create a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) item bank for measuring the impact of lower quadrant edema (LQE) on physical function using item response theory and (2) to assess reliability, validity, and administration efficiency of LQE PROM scores based on computerized adaptive test (CAT) and the reliability of a 10-item short form (SF).
This retrospective study included data from patients treated in outpatient rehabilitation clinics for lower quadrant edema who responded to all 30 candidate items at intake. Item response theory model assumptions of unidimensionality, local item independence, item fit, and presence of differential item functioning (DIF) were evaluated. LQE-CAT-generated scores were assessed for reliability, validity, and administration efficiency. LQE-SF-generated scores were assessed for reliability.
The total cohort included 4894 patients (mean [SD] age = 65 [14] years; range = 14-89 years). A set of 20 items was selected for the item bank based on support for its unidimensionality and fit to the item response theory model, with reliability estimates greater than 0.92 for CAT and SF administration modes. No items demonstrated DIF with respect to tested variables. After controlling for scores at intake, scores discriminated among multiple patient groups in clinically logical ways with better outcomes observed for patients who were younger with less chronic symptoms and fewer comorbidities. Scores were responsive to change but the effect size was small (0.4). There were negligible floor and ceiling effects. CAT administration of the item bank required an average of 6.1 items (median = 5). Scores correlated highly with full-bank scores (Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.98).
Scores on the LQE PROM were reliable, valid, and efficient for assessing perceived physical function of patients with lower quadrant edema. The LQE, CAT, and SF are suitable for research and routine clinical care. Reasons for the small effect size for change scores should be studied.
The newly developed LQE PROM was reliable and valid and offered efficient administration modes for assessing perceived physical function of patients with LQE, both for research and routine clinical care in busy outpatient rehabilitation settings. As an item response theory-based measure, the LQE PROM allows administration of condition-specific functional questions with low response burden for patients. The 10-item LQE-SF offers a feasible alternative administration mode when CAT administration is not available. This study supports a transition to PROMs that are based on modern measurement approaches to achieve the combined benefits of high accuracy and efficiency.
本研究的主要目的是:(1)使用项目反应理论创建一个用于测量下肢象限水肿(LQE)对身体功能影响的患者报告结局测量(PROM)项目库;(2)评估基于计算机自适应测试(CAT)的 LQE PROM 评分的可靠性、有效性和管理效率,以及 10 项简表(SF)的可靠性。
本回顾性研究纳入了在门诊康复诊所接受下肢象限水肿治疗且在入组时回答了所有 30 个候选项目的患者的数据。评估了项目反应理论模型的维度性、局部项目独立性、项目拟合和差异项目功能(DIF)的假设。评估了 LQE-CAT 生成分数的可靠性、有效性和管理效率。评估了 LQE-SF 生成分数的可靠性。
总队列包括 4894 名患者(平均[标准差]年龄=65[14]岁;范围=14-89 岁)。基于对其维度性和对项目反应理论模型拟合的支持,选择了一套 20 个项目作为项目库,CAT 和 SF 管理模式的可靠性估计值均大于 0.92。没有项目表现出与测试变量有关的 DIF。在控制入组分数后,评分能够以符合临床逻辑的方式区分多个患者群体,年轻、慢性症状较少和合并症较少的患者观察到更好的结局。评分对变化敏感,但效应量较小(0.4)。几乎没有地板效应和天花板效应。项目库的 CAT 管理平均需要 6.1 个项目(中位数=5)。评分与全库评分高度相关(皮尔逊相关系数=0.98)。
LQE PROM 评分可靠、有效且高效,可用于评估下肢象限水肿患者的感知身体功能。LQE、CAT 和 SF 适用于研究和常规临床护理。应研究变化评分小效应量的原因。
新开发的 LQE PROM 可靠且有效,为评估下肢象限水肿患者的感知身体功能提供了高效的管理模式,无论是在繁忙的门诊康复环境中的研究还是常规临床护理中。作为基于项目反应理论的测量方法,LQE PROM 允许患者以低负担的方式进行特定于病情的功能问题的管理。当 CAT 管理不可用时,10 项 LQE-SF 提供了一种可行的替代管理模式。本研究支持向基于现代测量方法的 PROM 转变,以实现高准确性和高效率的综合优势。