The use of Rasch-derived latent trait measurement of outcomes for persons with chronic disease and disablement evolved from other fields, particularly education. Person-metrics is the measurement of how much chronic disease and disablement affects an individual's daily activities physically, cognitively, and through vocational and social role participation. The ability of the Rasch model to assume that the probability of a given person/ item interaction is governed by the difficulty of the item and the ability of the person is invaluable to disability measurement. The difference between raw scores and true measures is illustrated by an example of a patient whose physical difficulty is rated on rising from a wheelchair and walking 100m (know...
The aim of this study was to perform a Rasch analysis on the 5-level ordinal scale version of the Lo...
Ideal measurement requires unidimensionality, additiv ity and objectivity. If this ideal could be ac...
Abstract Background A person’s participation is acknowledged as an important outcome of the rehabili...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Properties describing the person “as a whole” are key outcome variables in Medicine. This is particu...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Purpose: The present article summarises the characteristics of Rasch's theory, providing an original...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
Purpose: The present paper presents developments and advanced practical applications of Rasch's theo...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 1980 definition, disability consists in any restric...
OBJECTIVE: Recently we developed the Rasch Everyday Activity Limitations (REAL) generic item bank fo...
The Rasch Analysis transforms raw scores of questionnaires into measures, satisfying fundamental mea...
For maintaining adequate psychometric properties when reducing the number of items from an instrumen...
Objective: To apply the Rasch measurement model to the development of a clinical tool for measuring ...
The aim of this study was to perform a Rasch analysis on the 5-level ordinal scale version of the Lo...
Ideal measurement requires unidimensionality, additiv ity and objectivity. If this ideal could be ac...
Abstract Background A person’s participation is acknowledged as an important outcome of the rehabili...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Properties describing the person “as a whole” are key outcome variables in Medicine. This is particu...
Variables present in an individual, for example, independence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression an...
Purpose: The present article summarises the characteristics of Rasch's theory, providing an original...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
Purpose: The present paper presents developments and advanced practical applications of Rasch's theo...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 1980 definition, disability consists in any restric...
OBJECTIVE: Recently we developed the Rasch Everyday Activity Limitations (REAL) generic item bank fo...
The Rasch Analysis transforms raw scores of questionnaires into measures, satisfying fundamental mea...
For maintaining adequate psychometric properties when reducing the number of items from an instrumen...
Objective: To apply the Rasch measurement model to the development of a clinical tool for measuring ...
The aim of this study was to perform a Rasch analysis on the 5-level ordinal scale version of the Lo...
Ideal measurement requires unidimensionality, additiv ity and objectivity. If this ideal could be ac...
Abstract Background A person’s participation is acknowledged as an important outcome of the rehabili...