International audiencePURPOSE:Statistical methods for identifying response shift (RS) at the individual level could be of great practical value in interpreting change in PRO data. Guttman errors (GE) may help to identify discrepancies in respondent's answers to items compared to an expected response pattern and to identify subgroups of patients that are more likely to present response shift. This study explores the benefits of using a GE-based method for RS detection at the subgroup and item levels.METHODS:The analysis was performed on the SatisQoL study. The number of GE was determined for each individual at each time of measurement (at baseline T0 and 6 months after discharge M6). Individuals showing discrepancies (with many GE) were susp...
Objective: Significant life events such as severe health status changes or intensive medical treatme...
International audiencePurpose The Working Group undertook a critical, comprehensive synthesis of the...
International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performan...
International audiencePURPOSE:Statistical methods for identifying response shift (RS) at the individ...
International audienceThe growing interest in patient perception and experience in healthcare has le...
International audiencePURPOSE:Some IRT models have the advantage of being robust to missing data and...
International audienceWhen assessing change in patient-reported outcomes, the meaning in patients' s...
Purpose: Missing data due to attrition or item non-response can result in biased estimates and loss ...
Assessment of change in patient-reported outcomes may be invalidated by the occurrence of response s...
A number of studies have examined the power of several statistics that can be used to detect examine...
International audienceAbstract Purpose This work is part of an international, interdisciplinary init...
Objective: Response shift methods have developed substantially in the past decade, with a notable em...
International audienceIn order to investigate patients’ experience of healthcare, repeated assessmen...
<p>Notes: 1 indicates the item was answered correctly; 0 indicates it was incorrect. Patterns in the...
Objective: Significant life events such as severe health status changes or intensive medical treatme...
International audiencePurpose The Working Group undertook a critical, comprehensive synthesis of the...
International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performan...
International audiencePURPOSE:Statistical methods for identifying response shift (RS) at the individ...
International audienceThe growing interest in patient perception and experience in healthcare has le...
International audiencePURPOSE:Some IRT models have the advantage of being robust to missing data and...
International audienceWhen assessing change in patient-reported outcomes, the meaning in patients' s...
Purpose: Missing data due to attrition or item non-response can result in biased estimates and loss ...
Assessment of change in patient-reported outcomes may be invalidated by the occurrence of response s...
A number of studies have examined the power of several statistics that can be used to detect examine...
International audienceAbstract Purpose This work is part of an international, interdisciplinary init...
Objective: Response shift methods have developed substantially in the past decade, with a notable em...
International audienceIn order to investigate patients’ experience of healthcare, repeated assessmen...
<p>Notes: 1 indicates the item was answered correctly; 0 indicates it was incorrect. Patterns in the...
Objective: Significant life events such as severe health status changes or intensive medical treatme...
International audiencePurpose The Working Group undertook a critical, comprehensive synthesis of the...
International audienceObjective. This simulation study was designed to provide data on the performan...