TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychometric Characteristics and Validity of the PROMIS Cancer Function Brief 3D Profile
AU - Smith, Sean R.
AU - Vargo, Mary
AU - Zucker, David
AU - Shahpar, Samman
AU - Gerber, Lynn
AU - Henderson, Maryanne
AU - Jay, Gina
AU - Lee, Minji
AU - Cheville, Andrea
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported in part by a grant awarded by the Foundation for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - Objective: To develop an item response theory (IRT)–calibrated, patient-reported outcome measure (the PROMIS Cancer Function Brief 3D Profile) of physical function, including associations with fatigue and social participation, in cancer rehabilitation patients. Design: Large-scale field testing, graded response model IRT analyses, and multivariate regression analysis. Setting: Six cancer rehabilitation clinics associated with cancer centers across the United States. Participants: Adults (N=616) treated in outpatient cancer rehabilitation medicine clinics. Intervention: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: The PROMIS(r) Cancer Function 3D Profile (including existing items from PROMIS(r) item banks). Results: A total of 616 patients completed 21 items in the initial item pool. Nine items were removed because of comparatively lower information that they provide according to the IRT item calibrations, low item-total correlations, or bimodal distributions. The remaining items generated a 12-item short form. Regression analyses determined that the items were responsive to and representative of the patient population across trait ranges and multiple domains and subdomains of function. Conclusions: This psychometric investigation supports the use of the PROMIS Cancer Function Brief 3D Profile for evaluating function in outpatient cancer rehabilitation patients.
AB - Objective: To develop an item response theory (IRT)–calibrated, patient-reported outcome measure (the PROMIS Cancer Function Brief 3D Profile) of physical function, including associations with fatigue and social participation, in cancer rehabilitation patients. Design: Large-scale field testing, graded response model IRT analyses, and multivariate regression analysis. Setting: Six cancer rehabilitation clinics associated with cancer centers across the United States. Participants: Adults (N=616) treated in outpatient cancer rehabilitation medicine clinics. Intervention: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: The PROMIS(r) Cancer Function 3D Profile (including existing items from PROMIS(r) item banks). Results: A total of 616 patients completed 21 items in the initial item pool. Nine items were removed because of comparatively lower information that they provide according to the IRT item calibrations, low item-total correlations, or bimodal distributions. The remaining items generated a 12-item short form. Regression analyses determined that the items were responsive to and representative of the patient population across trait ranges and multiple domains and subdomains of function. Conclusions: This psychometric investigation supports the use of the PROMIS Cancer Function Brief 3D Profile for evaluating function in outpatient cancer rehabilitation patients.
KW - Activities of daily living
KW - Patient outcome assessment
KW - Patient reported outcome measures
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.12.027
DO - 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.12.027
M3 - Article
C2 - 33548209
AN - SCOPUS:85101868057
SN - 0003-9993
VL - 103
SP - S146-S161
JO - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JF - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
IS - 5
ER -