Improving the measurement of oral health-related quality of life: Rasch model of the oral health impact profile-14. (November 2021)
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- Title:
- Improving the measurement of oral health-related quality of life: Rasch model of the oral health impact profile-14. (November 2021)
- Main Title:
- Improving the measurement of oral health-related quality of life: Rasch model of the oral health impact profile-14
- Authors:
- Omara, Maisa
Salzberger, Thomas
Boecker, Maren
Bekes, Katrin
Steiner, Guenter
Nell-Duxneuner, Valerie
Ritschl, Valentin
Mosor, Erika
Kloppenburg, Margreet
Sautner, Judith
Steinecker-Frohnwieser, Bibiane
Stamm, Tanja - Abstract:
- Highlights: OHIP-14 was found unidimensional. Additionally, there was strong evidence of local dependency, disordered thresholds of response options, and for one item, an age-related differential item functioning. A revised scoring scheme for all items distinguishing three instead of five answer options, in addition to deleting two items because of local dependency, produced a psychometrically improved version, the "OHIP-12″. This study is the first to investigate extensively based on an item level approach using the rasch model, the psychometric properties of OHIP-14, the most widely used instrument measuring OHRQoL in adults, within patients with the most common joint disorder, OA. The rasch model is essential to reveal the fundamental principles of measurement to ensure precision and instruments' clinical meaningfulness. The development of a psychometrically sound epidemiological instrument to measure oral health-related quality of life is essential for evidence-driven data and quality research in oral and general health. Abstract: Objectives: The 14-item Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) is the most frequently used instrument to measure oral health-related quality-of-life (OHRQoL) in adults. Despite its popularity, its psychometric properties have been predominantly investigated based on the classical test theory while the fundamental principles of measurement have not been fully assessed. Therefore, our aim was to investigate to what extent the OHIP-14 meets theHighlights: OHIP-14 was found unidimensional. Additionally, there was strong evidence of local dependency, disordered thresholds of response options, and for one item, an age-related differential item functioning. A revised scoring scheme for all items distinguishing three instead of five answer options, in addition to deleting two items because of local dependency, produced a psychometrically improved version, the "OHIP-12″. This study is the first to investigate extensively based on an item level approach using the rasch model, the psychometric properties of OHIP-14, the most widely used instrument measuring OHRQoL in adults, within patients with the most common joint disorder, OA. The rasch model is essential to reveal the fundamental principles of measurement to ensure precision and instruments' clinical meaningfulness. The development of a psychometrically sound epidemiological instrument to measure oral health-related quality of life is essential for evidence-driven data and quality research in oral and general health. Abstract: Objectives: The 14-item Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) is the most frequently used instrument to measure oral health-related quality-of-life (OHRQoL) in adults. Despite its popularity, its psychometric properties have been predominantly investigated based on the classical test theory while the fundamental principles of measurement have not been fully assessed. Therefore, our aim was to investigate to what extent the OHIP-14 meets the fundamental requirments of measurements. Methods: We used the Rasch model to explore person-item-targeting, unidimensionality, local independence of items, invariance (differential-item-functioning, DIF), and the order of thresholds between response-options in the German version OHIP-14. We used data from osteoarthritis patients because hand disabilities and joint pain might influence oral hygiene. Furthermore, osteoarthritis in the temporomandibular-joint directly affects oral functioning. Results: Five-hundred sixteen patients were included (mean age 66.5 years [±10.2; ranging from 34 to 89]; 71.3% [368] females). The OHIP-14 median total score was 0 (interquartile-range from 0 to 4), indicating a right-skewed distribution because many patients reported good OHRQoL. The instrument was found unidimensional. However, there was strong evidence of local dependency, disordered thresholds between response-options, and age-related DIF for item 5. A revised scoring scheme with three instead of five answer-options in all items and eliminating two items resolving local dependency, the newly adapted OHIP-12, showed better reliability and item-fit to the Rasch model than the original OHIP-14. Conclusions: This study assesses, for the first time, the OHIP-14 in terms of fundamental principles of measurement and proposes an item-reduced OHIP-12 as a psychometrically more accurate version of the instrument. Clinical significance: The Rasch model is essential to ensure instruments' precision and clinical meaningfulness when measuring OHRQoL in clinical practice and research. The OHIP-12, derived from the OHIP-14 by deleting two items due to local dependency, with a revised scoring scheme for all items distinguishing three answer-options instead of five, represents a psychometrically improved version of the instrument. Graphical abstract: Image, graphical abstract … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of dentistry. Volume 114(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of dentistry
- Issue:
- Volume 114(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 114, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 114
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0114-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11
- Subjects:
- Rasch model -- Measurement accuracy -- Patient-reported outcome measures -- Psychometric properties -- Quality-of-life -- Evidence-based dentistry
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03005712 ↗
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103819 ↗
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- 0300-5712
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