Abstract

BackgroundThe Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) item banks ‘Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities’ (35 items) and ‘Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities’ (44 items) were developed to measure (satisfaction with) participation more efficiently and precisely than current instruments, by using Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT). We validated these item banks in a Dutch general population.MethodsParticipants in an internet panel completed both item banks. Unidimensionality, local dependence, monotonicity, Graded Response Model item fit, Differential Item Functioning (DIF) for age, gender, education, region, ethnicity, and language (Dutch compared to US Social Supplement), and reliability were assessed.ResultsA representative Dutch sample of 1002 people participated. We found for the Ability to Participate and Satisfaction with Participation item banks, respectively, sufficient unidimensionality (CFI: 0.971, 0.960; TLI: 0.970, 0.958; RMSEA: 0.108, 0.108), no local dependence, sufficient monotonicity (H: 0.75, 0.73), good item fit (2 out of 35 items, 1 out of 44 items with S-X2p-value < 0.001). No DIF was found. We found a reliability of at least 0.90 with simulated CATs in 86% and 94% of the participants with on average 4.7 (range 2–12) and 4.3 (range 3–12) items, respectively.DiscussionThe PROMIS participation item banks showed sufficient psychometric properties in a general Dutch population and can be used as CAT. PROMIS CATs allow reliable and valid measurement of participation in an efficient and user-friendly way with limited administration time.

Highlights

  • Participation in social roles and activities is a major determinant of many favorable health and quality of life outcomes, and a key dimension of successful aging [1, 2]

  • The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) initiative developed two universally applicable item banks to measure participation, defined as performing one’s social roles and activities: the PROMIS item bank ‘Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities’ and the PROMIS item bank ‘Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities’ [18, 19]

  • Participants completed all 35 items of the Dutch-Flemish V2.0 PROMIS item bank Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities and all 44 items of the Dutch-Flemish V2.0 PROMIS item bank Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities through an online survey

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Participation in social roles and activities is a major determinant of many favorable health and quality of life outcomes, and a key dimension of successful aging [1, 2]. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) item banks ‘Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities’ (35 items) and ‘Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities’ (44 items) were developed to measure (satisfaction with) participation more efficiently and precisely than current instruments, by using Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT). We validated these item banks in a Dutch general population. Discussion The PROMIS participation item banks showed sufficient psychometric properties in a general Dutch population and can be used as CAT. PROMIS CATs allow reliable and valid measurement of participation in an efficient and user-friendly way with limited administration time

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