Rasch analysis of the Dutch Health Assessment Questionnaire disability index and the Health Assessment Questionnaire II in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Peter M ten Klooster, Erik Taal, Mart A F J van de Laar
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Abstract

Objective: The Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) disability index (DI) is the most common self-reported measure of physical disability in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recently, the HAQ-II was developed in the US as a short, valid, and reliable alternative using Rasch analysis. Our objective was to compare the scaling properties of the HAQ DI and HAQ-II in Dutch patients with RA.

Methods: We used data from 472 patients with confirmed RA. Internal construct validity of the HAQ versions was assessed using Rasch analysis. Additionally, external construct validity was assessed by examining correlates with other outcome measures.

Results: The HAQ DI had a large floor effect, with 9.5% of the patients indicating no disability compared with 4.3% for the HAQ-II. Both versions were unidimensional and adequately fit the Rasch model, containing only 1 nonfitting item. Additionally, 2 HAQ-II items demonstrated overfit and a high residual correlation, suggesting overlap or redundancy in item content. The HAQ-II demonstrated better item separation, indicating that it covered a wider range of physical function. Item difficulty estimates were reasonably well spread for the HAQ-II, whereas the HAQ DI items tended to cluster around similar difficulty levels. Both scales contained several items with differential item functioning by sex, age, or disease duration. Both scales demonstrated the expected pattern of correlations with other outcome measures.

Conclusion: The results indicate that both the HAQ DI and HAQ-II are psychometrically robust measures of physical function. The Rasch-developed HAQ-II, however, has several favorable scaling properties, including a better scale length and a reduced floor effect.

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类风湿性关节炎患者荷兰健康评估问卷残疾指数和健康评估问卷ⅱ的Rasch分析。
目的:健康评估问卷(HAQ)残疾指数(DI)是类风湿关节炎(RA)患者最常见的自我报告的身体残疾指标。最近,美国开发了HAQ-II,作为使用Rasch分析的简短,有效和可靠的替代方案。我们的目的是比较荷兰类风湿性关节炎患者HAQ DI和HAQ- ii的评分特性。方法:我们使用来自472例确诊RA患者的数据。使用Rasch分析评估HAQ版本的内部结构效度。此外,通过检查与其他结果测量的相关性来评估外部结构效度。结果:HAQ DI具有很大的底效应,9.5%的患者没有残疾,而HAQ- ii的这一比例为4.3%。两个版本都是一维的,充分拟合Rasch模型,只包含1个非拟合项目。此外,有2个HAQ-II项目表现出过拟合和高残差相关,表明项目内容重叠或冗余。HAQ-II表现出更好的项目分离,表明它涵盖了更广泛的物理功能。《HAQ- ii》的道具难度估计较为分散,而《HAQ i》的道具则倾向于集中在相似的难度水平上。两种量表都包含几个项目,根据性别、年龄或疾病持续时间的不同,项目的功能不同。两种量表都显示了与其他结果测量的预期相关模式。结论:结果表明,HAQ DI和HAQ- ii都是生理功能的心理测量指标。然而,rasch开发的HAQ-II具有几个有利的结垢特性,包括更好的结垢长度和减少的地板效应。
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