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Review
. 2006 Sep 22:4:65.
doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-4-65.

Extending basic principles of measurement models to the design and validation of Patient Reported Outcomes

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Extending basic principles of measurement models to the design and validation of Patient Reported Outcomes

Mark J Atkinson et al. Health Qual Life Outcomes. .

Abstract

A recently published article by the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Medical Outcomes Trust presents guidelines for selecting and evaluating health status and health-related quality of life measures used in health outcomes research. In their article, they propose a number of validation and performance criteria with which to evaluate such self-report measures. We provide an alternate, yet complementary, perspective by extending the types of measurement models which are available to the instrument designer. During psychometric development or selection of a Patient Reported Outcome measure it is necessary to determine which, of the five types of measurement models, the measure is based on; 1) a Multiple Effect Indicator model, 2) a Multiple Cause Indicator model, 3) a Single Item Effect Indicator model, 4) a Single Item Cause Indicator model, or 5) a Mixed Multiple Indicator model. Specification of the measurement model has a major influence on decisions about item and scale design, the appropriate application of statistical validation methods, and the suitability of the resulting measure for a particular use in clinical and population-based outcomes research activities.

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Figure 1
Causes and Effects of Single or Multiple Observations.
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Figure 2
Items comprising the TSQM Convenience Scale.
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Figure 3
A general rating scale of 'Current Health' used in the Health Assessment Questionnaire.
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Figure 4
A 'Health Status' visual analog scale used in the Health Assessment Questionnaire.
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Figure 5
An example of a MMI model of Treatment Satisfaction.

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