Rasch analysis of the Living with Chronic Illness Scale in Parkinson’s disease
Rasch analysis of the Living with Chronic Illness Scale in Parkinson’s disease
Background
Neurologists play an essential role in facilitating the patient’s process of living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The Living with Chronic Illness Scale-PD (LW-CI-PD) is a unique available clinical tool that evaluates how the patient is living with PD. The objective of the study was to analyse the LW-CI-PD properties according to the Rasch model.
Methods
An open, international, cross-sectional study was carried out in 324 patients with Parkinson’s disease from four Latin American countries and Spain. Psychometric properties of the LW-CI-PD were tested using Rasch analysis: fit to the Rasch model, item local independency, unidimensionality, reliability, and differential item functioning by age and gender.
Results
Original LW-CI-PD do not fit Rasch model. Modifications emerged included simplifying the response scale and deleting misfit items, the dimensions Acceptance, Coping and Integration showed a satisfactory fit to the Rasch model, with reliability indices greater than 0.70. The dimensions Self-management and Adjustment to the disease did not reach fit to the Rasch model.
Conclusion
Suggestions for improving the LW-CI-PD include a multidimensional and shorter scale with 12 items grouped in three subscales with a simpler response scheme. The final LW-CI-PD Scale version is a reliable scale, with good internal construct validity, that provides Rasch transformed results on linear metric scale.
Ambrosio, Leire
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Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Ayala A
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Ayala, Alba
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Forjaz, Maria João
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15 September 2020
Ambrosio, Leire
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Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Ayala A
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Ayala, Alba
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Forjaz, Maria João
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Ambrosio, Leire, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Ayala A, Ayala, Alba and Forjaz, Maria João
(2020)
Rasch analysis of the Living with Chronic Illness Scale in Parkinson’s disease.
BMC Neurology, 20, [346].
(doi:10.1186/s12883-020-01926-7).
Abstract
Background
Neurologists play an essential role in facilitating the patient’s process of living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The Living with Chronic Illness Scale-PD (LW-CI-PD) is a unique available clinical tool that evaluates how the patient is living with PD. The objective of the study was to analyse the LW-CI-PD properties according to the Rasch model.
Methods
An open, international, cross-sectional study was carried out in 324 patients with Parkinson’s disease from four Latin American countries and Spain. Psychometric properties of the LW-CI-PD were tested using Rasch analysis: fit to the Rasch model, item local independency, unidimensionality, reliability, and differential item functioning by age and gender.
Results
Original LW-CI-PD do not fit Rasch model. Modifications emerged included simplifying the response scale and deleting misfit items, the dimensions Acceptance, Coping and Integration showed a satisfactory fit to the Rasch model, with reliability indices greater than 0.70. The dimensions Self-management and Adjustment to the disease did not reach fit to the Rasch model.
Conclusion
Suggestions for improving the LW-CI-PD include a multidimensional and shorter scale with 12 items grouped in three subscales with a simpler response scheme. The final LW-CI-PD Scale version is a reliable scale, with good internal construct validity, that provides Rasch transformed results on linear metric scale.
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Published date: 15 September 2020
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509745
ISSN: 1471-2377
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Leire Ambrosio
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Ayala A Rodriguez-Blazquez C
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Alba Ayala
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Maria João Forjaz
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