Physical performance tasks were linked to the PROMIS physical function metric in patients undergoing hemodialysis
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2023-07
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether a multi-item performance outcome measure, the physical performance test (PPT), can be calibrated to a common scale with patient-reported outcome measures, using the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) physical function (PF) metric. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We analyzed baseline data (N = 1,113) from the CONVINCE study, an international trial in end-stage kidney disease patients comparing high-dose hemodiafiltration with high-flux hemodialysis. Assumptions of item response theory (IRT) modelling were investigated for the combined set of the nine-item PPT and a four-item PROMIS PF short form (PROMIS-PF4a). We applied unidimensional IRT linking for calibrating the PPT to the PROMIS PF metric. RESULTS: Although some evidence for multidimensionality was found, classical test statistics (Cronbach's Alpha = 0.93), Mokken (Loevinger's H = 0.50), and bifactor analysis (explained common variance = 0.65) indicated that PPT and PROMIS-PF4a items can be used to assess a common PF construct. On the group level, the agreement between PROMIS-PF4a and linked PPT scores was stable across several subsamples. On the individual level, scores differed considerably. CONCLUSION: We found preliminary evidence that the PPT can be linked to the PROMIS PF metric in hemodialysis patients, enabling group comparisons across patient-reported outcome and performance outcome measures. Alternative linking methods should be applied in future studies using a more comprehensive PROMIS PF item set.
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Humans, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Physical Functional Performance, Renal Dialysis, Surveys and Questionnaires, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Liegl, G, Fischer, F H, Woodward, M, Török, M, Strippoli, G F M, Hegbrant, J, Davenport, A, Cromm, K, Canaud, B, Bots, M L, Blankestijn, P J, Barth, C, Fischer, K I & Rose, M 2023, 'Physical performance tasks were linked to the PROMIS physical function metric in patients undergoing hemodialysis', Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 159, pp. 128-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2023.04.007