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Psychometric evaluation of the pediatric and parent-proxy Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System and the Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life measurement item banks in pediatrie traumatic brain injury
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Rivara, Frederick P.
, Yeates, Keith Owen
, Tulsky, David S.
, Temkin, Nancy
, Durbin, Dennis
, Zonfrillo, Mark R.
, Wang, Jin
, Bell, Michael J.
, Bertisch, Hilary
, Risala, Pamela A.
in
INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
2017
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Psychometric evaluation of the pediatric and parent-proxy Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System and the Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life measurement item banks in pediatrie traumatic brain injury
by
Rivara, Frederick P.
, Yeates, Keith Owen
, Tulsky, David S.
, Temkin, Nancy
, Durbin, Dennis
, Zonfrillo, Mark R.
, Wang, Jin
, Bell, Michael J.
, Bertisch, Hilary
, Risala, Pamela A.
in
INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
2017
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Psychometric evaluation of the pediatric and parent-proxy Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System and the Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life measurement item banks in pediatrie traumatic brain injury
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Rivara, Frederick P.
, Yeates, Keith Owen
, Tulsky, David S.
, Temkin, Nancy
, Durbin, Dennis
, Zonfrillo, Mark R.
, Wang, Jin
, Bell, Michael J.
, Bertisch, Hilary
, Risala, Pamela A.
in
INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
2017
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Psychometric evaluation of the pediatric and parent-proxy Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System and the Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life measurement item banks in pediatrie traumatic brain injury
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Psychometric evaluation of the pediatric and parent-proxy Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System and the Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life measurement item banks in pediatrie traumatic brain injury
2017
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Purpose The primary objective is to provide evidence of convergent and discriminant validity for the pediatrie and parent-proxy versions of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Peer Relations, Mobility, Pain Interference, and Fatigue item banks, the Neurology Quality of Life measurement system (Neuro-QOL) Cognition-General Concerns and Stigma item banks, and the Traumatic Brain Injury Quality of Life (TBI-QOL) Executive Function and Headache item banks in a pediatrie traumatic brain injury (TBI) sample. Methods Participants were 134 parent–child (ages 8–18 years) days. Children all sustained TBI and the dyads completed outcome ratings 6 months after injury at one of six medical centers across the United States. Ratings included PROMIS, Neuro-QOL, and TBI-QOL item banks, as well as the Pediatrie Quality of Life inventory (PedsQL), the Health Behavior Inventory (HBI), and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) as legacy criterion measures against which these item banks were validated. Results The PROMIS, Neuro-QOL, and TBI-QOL item banks demonstrated good convergent validity, as evidenced by moderate to strong correlations with comparable scales on the legacy measures. PROMIS, Neuro-QOL, and TBIQOL item banks showed weaker correlations with ratings of unrelated constructs on legacy measures, providing evidence of discriminant validity. Conclusion Our results indicate that the constructs measured by the PROMIS, Neuro-QOL, and TBI-QOL item banks are valid in our pediatrie TBI sample and that it is appropriate to use these standardized scores for our primary study analyses.
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