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Suitability of the animated activity questionnaire for use as computer adaptive test: establishing the AAQ-CAT.

Authors :
Liegl G
Roorda LD
Terwee CB
Steultjens M
Roos EM
Guillemin F
Benedetti MG
Dagfinrud H
de Carvalho Bastone A
Peter WF
Source :
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation [Qual Life Res] 2023 Aug; Vol. 32 (8), pp. 2403-2413. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 03.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: The animated activity questionnaire (AAQ) is a computer-based measure of activity limitations. To answer a question, patients choose the animation of a person performing an activity that matches their own level of limitation. The AAQ has not yet been tested for suitability to be applied as computer-adaptive test (CAT). Thus, the objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an AAQ-based CAT to facilitate the application of the AAQ in daily clinical care.<br />Methods: Patients (n = 1408) with hip/knee osteoarthritis from Brazil, Denmark, France, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the UK responded to all 17 AAQ items. Assumptions of item-response theory (IRT) modelling were investigated. To establish item parameters for the CAT, a graded response model was estimated. To evaluate the performance of post-hoc simulated AAQ-based CATs, precision, test length, and construct validity (correlations with well-established measures of activity limitations) were evaluated.<br />Results: Unidimensionality (CFI = 0.95), measurement invariance (R <superscript>2</superscript> -change < 2%), and IRT item fit (S-X <superscript>2</superscript> p > .003) of the AAQ were supported. Performing simulated CATs, the mean test length was more than halved (≤ 8 items), while the range of precise measurement (standard error ≤ 0.3) was comparable to the full AAQ. The correlations between original AAQ scores and three AAQ-CAT versions were ≥ 0.95. Correlations of AAQ-CAT scores with patient-reported and performance measures of activity limitations were ≥ 0.60.<br />Conclusion: The almost non-verbal AAQ-CAT is an innovative and efficient tool in patients with hip/knee osteoarthritis from various countries, measuring activity limitations with lower respondent burden, but similar precision and construct validity compared to the full AAQ.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-2649
Volume :
32
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37010805
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-023-03402-4