BackgroundThe Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 (MSQOL-54) is one of the most commonly-used MS-specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measures. It is a multidimensional, MS-specific HRQOL inventory, which includes the generic SF-36 core items, supplemented with 18 MS-targeted items. Availability of an adaptive short version providing immediate item scoring may improve instrument usability and validity. However, multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT) has not been previously applied to MSQOL-54 items. We thus aimed to apply MCAT to the MSQOL-54 and assess its performance.MethodsResponses from a large international sample of 3669 MS patients were assessed. We calibrated 52 (of the 54) items using bifactor graded response model (10 group factors and one general HRQOL factor). Then, eight simulations were run with different termination criteria: standard errors (SE) for the general factor and group factors set to different values, and change in factor estimates from one item to the next set at < 0.01 for both the general and the group factors. Performance of the MCAT was assessed by the number of administered items, root mean square difference (RMSD), and correlation.ResultsEight items were removed due to local dependency. The simulation with SE set to 0.32 (general factor), and no SE thresholds (group factors) provided satisfactory performance: the median number of administered items was 24, RMSD was 0.32, and correlation was 0.94.ConclusionsCompared to the full-length MSQOL-54, the simulated MCAT required fewer items without losing precision for the general HRQOL factor. Further work is needed to add/integrate/revise MSQOL-54 items in order to make the calibration and MCAT performance efficient also on group factors, so that the MCAT version may be used in clinical practice and research.

Giordano, A., Testa, S., Bassi, M., Cilia, S., Bertolotto, A., Quartuccio, M.e., et al. (2023). Applying multidimensional computerized adaptive testing to the MSQOL-54: a simulation study. HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES, 21(1), 61 [10.1186/s12955-023-02152-8].

Applying multidimensional computerized adaptive testing to the MSQOL-54: a simulation study

Giordano, Andrea
;
Testa, Silvia;Nocentini, Ugo;
2023-06-25

Abstract

BackgroundThe Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 (MSQOL-54) is one of the most commonly-used MS-specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measures. It is a multidimensional, MS-specific HRQOL inventory, which includes the generic SF-36 core items, supplemented with 18 MS-targeted items. Availability of an adaptive short version providing immediate item scoring may improve instrument usability and validity. However, multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT) has not been previously applied to MSQOL-54 items. We thus aimed to apply MCAT to the MSQOL-54 and assess its performance.MethodsResponses from a large international sample of 3669 MS patients were assessed. We calibrated 52 (of the 54) items using bifactor graded response model (10 group factors and one general HRQOL factor). Then, eight simulations were run with different termination criteria: standard errors (SE) for the general factor and group factors set to different values, and change in factor estimates from one item to the next set at < 0.01 for both the general and the group factors. Performance of the MCAT was assessed by the number of administered items, root mean square difference (RMSD), and correlation.ResultsEight items were removed due to local dependency. The simulation with SE set to 0.32 (general factor), and no SE thresholds (group factors) provided satisfactory performance: the median number of administered items was 24, RMSD was 0.32, and correlation was 0.94.ConclusionsCompared to the full-length MSQOL-54, the simulated MCAT required fewer items without losing precision for the general HRQOL factor. Further work is needed to add/integrate/revise MSQOL-54 items in order to make the calibration and MCAT performance efficient also on group factors, so that the MCAT version may be used in clinical practice and research.
25-giu-2023
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/06
English
Bifactor model
Health-related quality of life
Item response theory
MSQOL-54
Multidimensional computerized adaptive test
Multiple sclerosis
Giordano, A., Testa, S., Bassi, M., Cilia, S., Bertolotto, A., Quartuccio, M.e., et al. (2023). Applying multidimensional computerized adaptive testing to the MSQOL-54: a simulation study. HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES, 21(1), 61 [10.1186/s12955-023-02152-8].
Giordano, A; Testa, S; Bassi, M; Cilia, S; Bertolotto, A; Quartuccio, Me; Pietrolongo, E; Falautano, M; Grobberio, M; Niccolai, C; Allegri, B; Viterbo, Rg; Confalonieri, P; Giovannetti, Am; Cocco, E; Grasso, Mg; Lugaresi, A; Ferriani, E; Nocentini, U; Zaffaroni, M; De Livera, A; Jelinek, G; Solari, A; Rosato, R
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