2017
DOI: 10.2147/prom.s148788
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Calibration and validation of an item bank for measuring general physical function of patients in medical rehabilitation settings

Abstract: ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to report the item response theory (IRT) calibration of an 18-item bank to measure general physical function (GPF) in a wide range of conditions and evaluate the validity of the derived scores.MethodsAll 18 items were administered to a large sample of patients (n=2337) who responded to the items in the context of their outpatient rehabilitation care. The responses, collected 1997– 2000, were modeled using the graded response model, an IRT model appropriate for items wit… Show more

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“…This overlap suggests that mobility‐related items may be applicable to a wide range of LLO users, despite differences in underlying health conditions. Cook et al 38 successfully identified a bank of unidimensional items for measuring general physical function in a similarly diverse sample of patients with various health conditions who received care in rehabilitation settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This overlap suggests that mobility‐related items may be applicable to a wide range of LLO users, despite differences in underlying health conditions. Cook et al 38 successfully identified a bank of unidimensional items for measuring general physical function in a similarly diverse sample of patients with various health conditions who received care in rehabilitation settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%