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Comparison of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change using simulated PROMIS PF 20a data under various joint distribution characteristic conditions
by
Nelson, Lauren
, Qin, Shanshan
, McLeod, Lori
, Williams, Valerie
, Williams, Nicole
, Bender, Randall
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Minimal Clinically Important Difference
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Simulation
/ Sociology
/ Special Section: Methodologies for Meaningful Change
2023
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Comparison of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change using simulated PROMIS PF 20a data under various joint distribution characteristic conditions
by
Nelson, Lauren
, Qin, Shanshan
, McLeod, Lori
, Williams, Valerie
, Williams, Nicole
, Bender, Randall
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Minimal Clinically Important Difference
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Simulation
/ Sociology
/ Special Section: Methodologies for Meaningful Change
2023
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Comparison of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change using simulated PROMIS PF 20a data under various joint distribution characteristic conditions
by
Nelson, Lauren
, Qin, Shanshan
, McLeod, Lori
, Williams, Valerie
, Williams, Nicole
, Bender, Randall
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Clinical trials
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Minimal Clinically Important Difference
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Simulation
/ Sociology
/ Special Section: Methodologies for Meaningful Change
2023
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Comparison of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change using simulated PROMIS PF 20a data under various joint distribution characteristic conditions
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Comparison of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change using simulated PROMIS PF 20a data under various joint distribution characteristic conditions
2023
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Overview
Purpose
To compare the performance of anchor-based methods for estimating thresholds of meaningful within-patient change (i.e., individual change) of clinical outcome assessments in conditions reflecting data characteristics of small- to medium-sized clinical trials.
Methods
Datasets were generated from the joint distributions of the PROMIS PF 20a T-score changes and a seven-point global change anchor measure. The 108 simulation conditions (1000 replications per condition) included combinations of three marginal distributions of T-score changes, three improvement percentages in the anchor measure, four levels of responsiveness correlations, and three sample sizes. Threshold estimation methods included mean change, median change, ROC curve, predictive modeling, half SD, and SEM. Relative bias, precision, accuracy, and measurement significance of the estimates were evaluated based on comparison with true thresholds and IRT-based individual reliable changes of PROMIS scores. Quantile regression models were applied to select and interpret effects of simulation conditions on estimation bias.
Results
When PROMIS T-score changes were distributed normally, the predictive modeling method performed best with 50% or more responders identified by the anchor; the mean and median methods were preferred with 30% responders. For skewed distributions, the median method and ROC method gained more advantages. Among the evaluated study conditions, the improvement percentage condition had the most obvious effects on estimation bias.
Conclusion
To establish accurate and precise thresholds, clinical researchers are recommended to prioritize study designs with at least 50% anchor-defined responders and strongly responsive target endpoints with highly reliable scoring calibration and to select optimal anchor-based methods given the data characteristics.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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