Construction of the eight-item patient-reported outcomes measurement information system pediatric physical function scales: built using item response theory
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TBI-QOL: Development and Calibration of Item Banks to Measure Patient Reported Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury.Patient-Reported Outcomes in Glomerular Disease.Subjective well-being measures for children were developed within the PROMIS project: presentation of first results.Validation of a mobility item bank for older patients in primary careUpper-extremity and mobility subdomains from the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) adult physical functioning item bank.PROMIS Pediatric Peer Relationships Scale: development of a peer relationships item bank as part of social health measurement.Developing an item bank and short forms that assess the impact of asthma on quality of life.Examination of the PROMIS upper extremity item bank.The psychometric development and initial validation of the DCI-A short form for adolescent therapeutic community treatment processAssessing the validity of the RAND negative impact of asthma on quality of life short forms.Using item response theory to enrich and expand the PROMIS® pediatric self report banksGaining the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) perspective in chronic kidney disease: a Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium study.Psychometric properties of the PROMIS ® pediatric scales: precision, stability, and comparison of different scoring and administration options.Using the PedsQL™ 3.0 asthma module to obtain scores comparable with those of the PROMIS pediatric asthma impact scale (PAIS).Patterns of symptoms and functional impairments in children with cancer.PROMIS Pediatric Anger Scale: an item response theory analysis.Development of six PROMIS pediatrics proxy-report item banksPROMIS(®) pediatric self-report scales distinguish subgroups of children within and across six common pediatric chronic health conditions.The impact of disease duration on quality of life in children with nephrotic syndrome: a Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium study.Development of an IRT-Based Short Form to Assess Applied Cognitive Function in Outpatient Rehabilitation.Estimating minimally important difference (MID) in PROMIS pediatric measures using the scale-judgment method.Measuring outcomes in hand surgery.Promising insights into the health related quality of life for children with severe obesityGaining the PROMIS perspective from children with nephrotic syndrome: a Midwest pediatric nephrology consortium studyApplying the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System to Assess Upper Extremity Function among Children with Congenital Hand DifferencesDevelopment of items that assess physical function in children who use wheelchairsResponsiveness to Change in PROMIS(®) Measures among Children with Asthma: A Report from the PROMIS(®) Pediatric Asthma StudyInitial Evaluation of the Pediatric PROMIS® Health Domains in Children and Adolescents With Sickle Cell DiseaseMode effects between computer self-administration and telephone interviewer-administration of the PROMIS(®) pediatric measures, self- and proxy report.Known-groups validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS(®)) in adolescents and young adults with special healthcare needs.An examination of the PROMIS(®) pediatric instruments to assess mobility in children with cerebral palsy.PROMIS® Parent Proxy Report Scales: an item response theory analysis of the parent proxy report item banks.Comparisons across depression assessment instruments in adolescence and young adulthood: an item response theory study using two linking methodsPROMIS® Parent Proxy Report Scales for children ages 5-7 years: an item response theory analysis of differential item functioning across age groupsFeasibility and acceptability of the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system measures in children and adolescents in active cancer treatment and survivorship.Item-level informant discrepancies between children and their parents on the PROMIS(®) pediatric scales.A new computerized adaptive test advancing the measurement of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children: the Kids-CAT.Concurrent validity of the PROMIS® pediatric global health measure.Evaluating PROMIS® instruments and methods for patient-centered outcomes research: Patient and provider voices in a substance use treatment setting.Impaired patient-reported outcomes predict poor school functioning and daytime sleepiness: the PROMIS® Pediatric Asthma Study.
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Construction of the eight-item patient-reported outcomes measurement information system pediatric physical function scales: built using item response theory
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