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Evaluation of A Scale of Patient-Reported Outcomes for the Assessment of Myasthenia Gravis Patients in China 被引量:4

Evaluation of A Scale of Patient-Reported Outcomes for the Assessment of Myasthenia Gravis Patients in China
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摘要 Objective: To evaluate a scale of patient-reported outcomes for the assessment of myasthenia gravis patients (MG-PRO) in China. Methods: A total of 100 MG patients were interviewed for the field testing. Another 56 MG patients were selected and assessed with the MG-PRO scale before treatment and at 1, 2 and 4 weeks after treatment. The classical test theory and item response theory (IRT) were used to assess the psychometric characteristics of the MG-PRO scale, Results: The MG-PRO scale included 4 dimensions: physical, psychological, social environment, and treatment. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that each dimension was consistent with the theoretical construct. The scores of the physical and psychological dimensions increased significantly at 1 week after treatment (P〈0.05). All the dimension scores and the MG-PRO score increased significantly at 2 and 4 weeks after treatment (P〈0.05). IRT showed that person separation indices were greater than 0.8, most of the item fit residual statistics were within + 2.5, and no item had uniform or non-uniform differential item functioning (DIF) between gender and age (〈40, 〉140). Conclusions: The MG-PRO scale is valid for measuring the quality of life (QOL) of MG patients, with good reliability, validity, responsiveness, and good psychometric characteristics from IRT. It can be applied to evaluate the QOL of MG patients and to assess treatment effects in clinical trials. Objective: To evaluate a scale of patient-reported outcomes for the assessment of myasthenia gravis patients (MG-PRO) in China. Methods: A total of 100 MG patients were interviewed for the field testing. Another 56 MG patients were selected and assessed with the MG-PRO scale before treatment and at 1, 2 and 4 weeks after treatment. The classical test theory and item response theory (IRT) were used to assess the psychometric characteristics of the MG-PRO scale, Results: The MG-PRO scale included 4 dimensions: physical, psychological, social environment, and treatment. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that each dimension was consistent with the theoretical construct. The scores of the physical and psychological dimensions increased significantly at 1 week after treatment (P〈0.05). All the dimension scores and the MG-PRO score increased significantly at 2 and 4 weeks after treatment (P〈0.05). IRT showed that person separation indices were greater than 0.8, most of the item fit residual statistics were within + 2.5, and no item had uniform or non-uniform differential item functioning (DIF) between gender and age (〈40, 〉140). Conclusions: The MG-PRO scale is valid for measuring the quality of life (QOL) of MG patients, with good reliability, validity, responsiveness, and good psychometric characteristics from IRT. It can be applied to evaluate the QOL of MG patients and to assess treatment effects in clinical trials.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2012年第10期737-745,共9页 中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China(973 Program,No.2005CB523500) the Key Project of the National 11th Five Year Research Program of China(No.2006BAI04A12)
关键词 myasthenia gravis quality of life patient-reported outcome classical test theory item response theory myasthenia gravis, quality of life, patient-reported outcome, classical test theory, item response theory
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