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Citation

Carlozzi NE, Kallen MA, Sander AM, Brickell TA, Lange RT, French LM, Ianni PA, Miner JA, Hanks R. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 2019; 100(4S): S22-S30.

Affiliation

Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Department of Psychology and Neuropsychology, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.apmr.2018.05.027

PMID

29958902

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To design a new measure of caregiver-specific anxiety for use in caregivers of individuals with TBI, the TBI-CareQOL Caregiver Specific-Anxiety item bank.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey study. SETTING: Three TBI Model Systems rehabilitation hospitals, an academic medical center, and a military medical treatment facility. PARTICIPANTS: 344 caregivers of civilians with TBI and 216 caregivers of service members/veterans with TBI. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: TBI-CareQOL Caregiver-Specific Anxiety Item Bank RESULTS: The retention of 40 caregiver-specific anxiety items was supported by exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Graded response model (GRM) and differential item functioning analyses supported the retention of 33 items in the final measure. Expert review and GRM calibration data was used to select a 6-item static short form, and GRM calibration data was used to program the TBI-CareQOL Caregiver-Specific Anxiety computer adaptive test (CAT).

CONCLUSIONS: Established, rigorous measurement development standards were used to develop the new TBI-CareQOL Caregiver-Specific Anxiety CAT and corresponding 6-item short form. This measure is the first patient-reported outcome measure (PRO) designed to assess caregiver-specific anxiety in caregivers of individuals with TBI. The measure exhibits strong psychometric properties.

Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

Health-related quality of life; PROMIS; TBI-CareQOL; anxiety; caregiver; patient reported outcome; traumatic brain injury

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