نتایج جستجو برای: multifaceted rasch measurement mfrm

تعداد نتایج: 454516  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1999
F Wolfe S X Kong

OBJECTIVE Advances in health measurement have led to the application of Rasch Item Response Theory (IRT) analysis (Rasch analysis) to evaluate instruments measuring health status and quality of life of patients, including the Health Assessment Questionnaire and SF-36. This study investigated the extent to which the Western Ontario MacMaster osteoarthritis questionnaire (WOMAC) satisfies the Ras...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2009
Tracey L Shea Alan Tennant Julie F Pallant

BACKGROUND There is a growing awareness of the need for easily administered, psychometrically sound screening tools to identify individuals with elevated levels of psychological distress. Although support has been found for the psychometric properties of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS) using classical test theory approaches it has not been subjected to Rasch analysis. The aim o...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2004
Konrad Pesudovs Estibaliz Garamendi David B Elliott

BACKGROUND The purpose of the study was to develop a questionnaire that could quantify the quality of life (QOL) of people with refractive correction by spectacles, contact lenses, and refractive surgery in the prepresbyopic age group. METHODS The questionnaire was developed and validated using traditional methods and Rasch analysis. A 90-item pilot questionnaire was developed through extensi...

2011
Jeroen de Haan Niels Schep Wim Tuinebreijer Peter Patka Dennis den Hartog

BACKGROUND The Oxford elbow score (OES) is a patient-rated, 12-item questionnaire that measures quality of life in relation to elbow disorders. This English questionnaire has been proven to be a reliable and valid instrument. Recently, the OES has been translated into Dutch and examined for its reliability, validity, and responsiveness in a group of Dutch patients with elbow pathology. The aim ...

Journal: :The British journal of clinical psychology 2015
Sara K Simblett Fergus Gracey Howard Ring Andrew Bateman

OBJECTIVE The importance of coping style factors in the process of emotional adjustment following acquired brain injury (ABI) has been gaining increased attention. To assess ways of coping with distress accurately, clear conceptual definitions and measurement precision is vital. The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of a well-known measure of coping, the Copin...

2014
Nancy J Forget Christina Jerosch-Herold Lee Shepstone Johanne Higgins

BACKGROUND Dupuytren's contracture is a progressive, fibroproliferative disorder that causes fixed finger contractures and can lead to disability. With the advances of new therapeutic interventions, the necessity to assess the functional repercussions of this condition using valid, reliable and sensitive outcome measures is of growing interest. The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DA...

2017
Sarah S. Richtering Rebecca Morris Sze-Ee Soh Anna Barker Fiona Bampi Lis Neubeck Genevieve Coorey John Mulley John Chalmers Tim Usherwood David Peiris Clara K. Chow Julie Redfern

INTRODUCTION Electronic health (eHealth) strategies are evolving making it important to have valid scales to assess eHealth and health literacy. Item response theory methods, such as the Rasch measurement model, are increasingly used for the psychometric evaluation of scales. This paper aims to examine the internal construct validity of an eHealth and health literacy scale using Rasch analysis ...

2016
Ana L. Hincapie Marion Slack Daniel C. Malone Neil J. MacKinnon Terri L. Warholak

Patients may be the most reliable reporters of some aspects of the health care process; their perspectives should be considered when pursuing changes to improve patient safety. The authors evaluated the association between patients' perceived health care quality and self-reported medical, medication, and laboratory errors in a multinational sample. The analysis was conducted using the 2010 Comm...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2013
Vijaya K Gothwal Shailaja P Reddy Seelam Bharani Deepak K Bagga Rebecca Sumalini Chandra Sekhar Garudadri Harsha Laxmana Rao Sirisha Senthil Vanita Pathak-Ray Anil K Mandal

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide after cataract and accounts for 10% of the world's blind. 1 Although patients with acute angle closure glaucoma are symptomatic, those with other forms of glaucoma (at least in the early stages) usually do not experience many symptoms, thereby, resulting in the disease often going unnoticed with possible progression. In some case...

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