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Psychometrics of three Swedish physical pediatric item banks from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)?: pain interference, fatigue, and physical activity

机译:来自患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)的三个瑞典物理小儿项目库的精神仪表?:疼痛干扰,疲劳和身体活动

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BackgroundThe Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS?) aims to provide self-reported item banks for several dimensions of physical, mental and social health. Here we investigate the psychometric properties of the Swedish pediatric versions of the Physical Health item banks for pain interference, fatigue and physical activity which can be used in school health care and other clinical pediatric settings. Physical health has been shown to be more important for teenagers’ well-being than ever because of the link to several somatic and mental conditions. The item banks are not yet available in Sweden.Methods12- to 19-year-old participants (n?=?681) were recruited in public school settings, and at a child- and psychiatric outpatient clinic. Three one-factor models using CFA were performed to evaluate scale dimensionality. We analyzed monotonicity and local independence. The items were calibrated by fitting the graded response model. Differential Item analyses (DIF) for age, gender and language were calculated.ResultsAs part of the three one-factor models, we found support that each item bank measures a unidimensional construct. No monotonicity or local dependence were found. We found that 11 items had significant lack of fit in the item response theory (IRT) analyses. The result also showed DIF for age (seven items) and language (nine items). However, the differences on item fits and effect sizes of McFadden were negligible. After considering the analytic results, graphical illustration, item content and clinical relevance we decided to keep all items in the item banks.ConclusionsWe translated and validated the U.S. PROMIS item banks pain interference, fatigue and physical activity into Swedish by applying CFA, IRT and DIF analyses. The results suggest adequacy of the translations in terms of their psychometrics. The questionnaires can be used in school health and other pediatric care. Future studies can be to use Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT), which provide fewer but reliable items to the test person compared to classical testing.
机译:背景技术患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS?)旨在为身体,心理和社会健康的几个方面提供自我报告的项目库。在这里,我们调查瑞典儿科版的身体健康物品银行的心理学特性,用于疼痛干扰,疲劳和身体活动,可用于学校医疗保健和其他临床儿科。由于与几个体细胞和精神状况的联系,人们对青少年的幸福感到比以往任何时候都更重要。物品银行尚未在瑞典提供..在公立学校的环境中招募了第12岁至19岁的参与者(N?=?681),并在儿童和精神病院门诊诊所招募。使用CFA进行三种单因素模型来评估规模维度。我们分析了单调性和局部独立性。通过拟合分级响应模型来校准这些物品。差分项目分析(DIF)为年龄,性别和语言计算出来的三个单因素模型的一部分,我们发现每个项目银行衡量一个单向构建的支持。没有发现单调或局部依赖。我们发现11项在物品响应理论(IRT)分析中具有显着缺乏契合。结果也表现出年龄(七项)和语言(九个项目)。然而,物品适合和效果大小的差异可以忽略不计。在考虑分析结果,图形图,项目内容和临床相关性之后,我们决定将物品库中的所有物品保存在申请和验证美国PROMIS项目银行止痛干扰,疲劳和身体活动,通过申请CFA,IRT和DIF进入瑞典分析。结果表明,在精神病学方面的翻译充足。调查问卷可以用于学校健康和其他儿科保健。与经典测试相比,未来的研究可以使用计算机化的自适应测试(CAT),这为测试人提供了更少但可靠的物品。

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