DERIVATION AND PROPERTIES OF A BRIEF HEALTH-STATUS ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT FOR USE IN HIV DISEASE

Citation
Sa. Bozzette et al., DERIVATION AND PROPERTIES OF A BRIEF HEALTH-STATUS ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT FOR USE IN HIV DISEASE, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes and human retrovirology, 8(3), 1995, pp. 253-265
Citations number
15
ISSN journal
10779450
Volume
8
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
253 - 265
Database
ISI
SICI code
1077-9450(1995)8:3<253:DAPOAB>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Health status measures adapted from the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) s cales have been shown to be useful and highly reliable in human immuno deficiency virus-infected populations, but acceptance of these measure s has been limited in part by concerns over investigator, patient, and data burden. We sought to address these concerns by reducing the numb er of items in the MOS scales rather than by reducing the number of do mains covered. We selected items for the shorter scales based on the s tatic and dynamic relationships to the longer scales and to indicators of clinical and functional status in 10,399 responses from 1,934 part icipants, as well as in relevant subpopulations. The resulting scales have a total of 21 items, as compared to 38 in the longer instrument. Correlations between the shorter and longer scales were excellent. At 0.78 to 0.85, the reliability of the subscales was lower than that of the full scales. However, compared to an index based on the longer sca les, an index based on the subscales had identical reliability, yielde d nearly identical values, and was as sensitive in detecting treatment differences in a clinical trial. The resulting instrument continues t o cover disability, work, utilization, and health status, but is less than half the length of our previous comprehensive questionnaires.