Guyatt G, Walter S, Norman G
J Chronic Dis. 1987;40(2):171-8. doi: 10.1016/0021-9681(87)90069-5.
Reliability, the ratio of the variance attributable to true differences among subjects to the total variance, is an important attribute of psychometric measures. However, it is possible for instruments to be reliable, but unresponsive to change; conversely, they may show poor reliability but excellent responsiveness. This is especially true for instruments in which items are tailored to the individual respondent. Therefore, we suggest a new index of responsiveness to assess the usefulness of instruments designed to measure change over time. This statistic, which relates the minimal clinically important difference to the variability in stable subjects, has direct sample size implications. Responsiveness should join reliability and validity as necessary requirements for instruments designed primarily to measure change over time.
可靠性,即可归因于受试者之间真实差异的方差与总方差的比率,是心理测量指标的一个重要属性。然而,工具可能可靠但对变化无反应;相反,它们可能可靠性差但反应性极佳。对于根据个体应答者量身定制项目的工具而言尤其如此。因此,我们建议采用一种新的反应性指标来评估旨在测量随时间变化的工具的效用。该统计量将最小临床重要差异与稳定受试者的变异性相关联,对样本量有直接影响。反应性应与可靠性和有效性一道,成为主要用于测量随时间变化的工具的必要要求。