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Jyoti Khadka1, Vijaya K Gothwal, Colm McAlinden, Ecosse L Lamoureux, Konrad Pesudovs.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A critical component that influences the measurement properties of a patient-reported outcome (PRO) instrument is the rating scale. Yet, there is a lack of general consensus regarding optimal rating scale format, including aspects of question structure, the number and the labels of response categories. This study aims to explore the characteristics of rating scales that function well and those that do not, and thereby develop guidelines for formulating rating scales.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22794788 PMCID: PMC3503574 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-10-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Number of questions, rating scale used in the 17 patient reported outcomes (PROs)
| Visual Functioning index, VFI
( | 11 | 2 or 3 | No | Difficulty, Severity |
| Activities of Daily Vision Scale,
ADVS ( | 22 | 5 | No | Difficulty |
| Visual Activities Questionnaire,
VAQ | 33 | 5 | Yes | Frequency |
| Cataract Symptom Score, CSS | 5 | 4 | Yes | Severity |
| Visual Function Index-14, VF-14
| 14 | 5 | Yes | Difficulty |
| Catquest ( | 24 | 2 | No | Difficulty, Frequency,
Severity |
| Visual Function and Quality of
Life, VF&QOL ( | 25 | 4 | No | Difficulty, Global rating
of vision |
| Quality of Life and Visual
Function, QOLVFQ ( | 17 | 3 | Yes | Difficulty |
| Visual Disability Assessment, VDA
( | 18 | 4 | Yes | Difficulty |
| Vision Core Measure 1, VCM1
( | 10 | 6 | Yes | Frequency |
| Cataract Symptom Scale, CSScale
( | 15 | 5 | No | Difficulty, Frequency |
| Impact of Cataract Surgery, ICS
( | 4 | 4 | No | Difficulty |
| Technology of Patient Experiences,
TyPE ( | 13 | 5 | No | Global rating of vision,
Difficulty |
| Houston Vision Assessment Test,
HVAT ( | 10 | 5 | No | Difficulty, Severity |
| Impact of Vision Impairment, IVI
( | 32 | 6 | No | Difficulty/Severity, Frequency |
| National Eye Institute-Visual
Function Questionnaire,
NEIVFQ | 39 | 5, 6 or 11 | No | Difficulty, Global rating
of health, Global rating
of vision, Frequency,
Severity |
| Visual Symptoms and Quality of
Life, VSQ | 26 | 8, 7, 5, 4, 3 or 2 | No | Difficulty, Frequency, Global rating of vision |
one more attribute assessed was descriptive and could not be classified.
questions that used 2 response categories are related to demographics and are not used in calculation of score.
there are additional questions related to demographics which are not included in the calculation of the overall score.
one more attribute assessed was descriptive and could not be classified.
each question has two parts and the categories are multiplied to obtain the total score for a question. Thus, there are 10 categories as a result of multiplicative categories.
A shorter version of NEIVFQ with 25 questions is also available.
response category option for question number 11 was unlabelled.
response categories varied depending on the question.
Figure 1Rasch model category probability curves of a question with four response categories (1, not at all; 2, a little; 3, quite a bit; and 4, a lot). The x-axis represents the attribute in logits. The y-axis represents the probability of a response category being selected. The curves represent the likelihood that a respondent with a particular amount of the latent trait will select a category: illustration of the concepts of scale range (−3 to +3, i.e. 6 logits in this example), 3 thresholds for 4 categories and evenness of categories (category width, 3 logits each; standard deviation of the width, 0).
Figure 2a–e Rasch model category probability curves showing functional rating scales for items with five response categories that assess ‘difficulty’ in five different questionnaires: (a) Visual Symptoms and Quality of Life Questionnaire, VSQ (Question numbers 1, 6, 8 and 9). Response categories of 1–5 correspond to ‘no difficulty’, ‘yes, a little difficulty’, ‘yes, some difficulty’, ‘yes, a great deal of difficulty’ and ‘I cannot perform the activity because of my eyesight’. (b) Cataract Symptom Scale, CSS (all). Response categories of 0–4 correspond to ‘no’, ‘a little difficulty’, ‘a moderate difficulty’, ‘very difficult’ and ‘unable to do’. (c) Technology of Patient Experiences (Question numbers 2–13). Response categories of 1–5 correspond to ‘not at all’, ‘a little bit’, ‘some’, ‘quite a lot’, and ‘totally disabled’. (d) Visual Function-14, VF-14 (all). Response categories of 0–4 include ‘unable to do the activity’, ‘a great deal, ‘a moderate amount’, ‘a little’ and ‘no’. (e) National Eye Institute –Visual Function Questionnaire NEIVFQ (Question numbers 5–16). Response categories of 1–5 include ‘no difficulty at all’, ‘a little difficulty’, ‘moderate difficulty’, ‘extreme difficulty’ and ‘stopped doing this because of eyesight’. Figure 2 (f) Rasch model category probability curves showing disordered thresholds for five- response category questions that assess ‘difficulty’ in Activities of Daily Living Scale (ADVS). The peak of the two middle categories 2 and 3 are submerged and the thresholds are disordered which represents that the respondents had difficulty discriminating adjacent categories.
Dysfunctional rating scales
| | | | | | | |
| | IVI (1–19) | 6 | ✓ | 3/5 | 1/19 | Poorly defined
categories (overlapping
categories) |
| | ADVS (1bc–19 bc
except 6 and 7bc) | 5 | ✓ | 3/4 | 6/17 | Question format
(complicated layout due
to branching question) |
| | | | | | | |
| Limitation | HVAT (1ab-10ab) | 10 | X | 6/10 | 2/10 | Too many categories
(multiplicative scale) |
| Global rating
(Health) | NEIVFQ (A1, A2) | 10 | X | 8/9 | 0/2 | Too many categories and
unlabelled |
| True/False | NEIVFQ (20–25,
A12, A13) | 5 | ✓ | 2/4 | 6/8 | Use of neutral (‘unsure’)
middle category |
| Apprehension | ADVS (6bc, 7bc) | 5 | ✓ | 3/4 | 0/2 | Complicated question
format (complicated lay
out due to branching
question) |
| Descriptive | ICS (1) | 4 (3rd category
not used) | ✓ | 0/2 | 1/1 | Complicated question
format (complicated lay
out due to branching
question) |
| VSQ (16) | 3 | ✓ | 1/2 | 1/1 | Complicated question format (very long description of categories) |
For non-abbreviated name of the PROs, please refer Table 1.
Rating scale labels for above PROs are:
Difficulty
IVI (1–19)- Not at all, hardly at all, a little, a fair amount, a lot, cannot do because of eyesight; ADVS (1bc-19bc, except 6bc and 7bc)–No difficulty at all, a little difficulty, moderate difficulty, extreme difficulty, unable–yes (go to next question), no (go to next question).
Others
HVAT (1A-10B)- Part A: Not at all limited, slightly limited, somewhat limited, moderately limited, severely limited; Part B- I have no visual or physical limitations; none due to eyesight, some due to eyesight, half due to eyesight, most due to eyesight/all due to eyesight; NEIVFQ(20–25,A12,A13)- Definitely true, mostly true, not sure, mostly false, definitely false; NEIVFQ(A1,A2)- Worst to best (unlabelled); VSQ (16)- No, I have not had to give up work, I have not had to give up work but I am having difficulty because of my eyesight, I am retired/gave up work because of trouble with my eyesight; ADVS (6bc, 7bc)- No apprehension at all, a little apprehension, moderate apprehension, extreme apprehension, unable–yes (go to next question), no (go to next question); ICS (1)- Yes, No, If yes–none, spectacles, hand, stand magnifiers, others.
Functional rating scales addressing difficulty and frequency attributes
| | | | | | | | | |
| | VSQ (1,6,8,9) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 6.50 | 2.56, 1.13, 2.81 | 0.91 | 0/4 |
| | CSScale (1–10) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 3.97 | 1.53, 0.45, 1.99 | 0.79 | 0/10 |
| | TyPE (2–13) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 3.67 | 1.03, 0.36, 2.28 | 0.97 | 1/18 |
| | NEIVFQ (5–16, A3-A9) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 3.65 | 1.14, 1.20, 1.31 | 0.09 | 1/19 |
| | VF-14 (1–12) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 7.22 | 3.91, 2.12, 1.19 | 1.38 | 4/12 |
| | VSQ (3,5,7,VS4) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 4.59 | 2.77, 1.63, 0.19 | 1.29 | 0/4 |
| | VF&QOL (2–15c) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 5.04 | 2.67, 2.37 | 0.21 | 0/2 |
| | VDA (1–18) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 4.05 | 2.22, 1.83 | 0.28 | 0/18 |
| | Catquest (7–14, 16,17, 24) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 2.90 | 2.54, 0.36 | 1.54 | 0/11 |
| | QOLVFQ (1–17) | 3 | ✓ | 2/2 | 3.54 | 3.54 | 0/17 | |
| | ICS (3) | 3 | ✓ | 2/2 | 2.46 | 2.46 | – | 0/1 |
| | | | | | | | | |
| | IVI (20–32) | 6 | ✓ | 5/5 | 3.68 | 0.12, 1.76, 0.58, 1.22 | 0.72 | 0/12 |
| | NEIVFQ (3,17–19, A11a and b) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 3.58 | 0.69, 1.76, 1.13 | 0.54 | 1/6 |
| | VAQ (1–33) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 3.55 | 0.60, 0.09, 0.98 | 0.45 | 1/33 |
| | CSScale (11–15) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 2.93 | 1.01, 0.58, 1.34 | 0.38 | 1/5 |
| | VSQ (4,10–14, VS5) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 3.53 | 3.07, 0.46 | 1.85 | 0/6 |
| | VSQ (VS1) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 3.85 | 2.51, 1.34 | 0.83 | 0/1 |
| Catquest (1–6, 23) | 3 | ✓ | 2/2 | 2.78 | 2.78 | – | 4/7 |
For non-abbreviated name of the PROs, please refer Table 1.
Rating scale labels for above PROs are:
Difficulty
VSQ (1, 6, 8, 9)-No difficulty/yes, a little difficulty/yes, some difficulty/yes, a great deal of difficulty/yes, I cannot perform the activity because of my eyesight; Cataract Symptom Scale (1–10)- No, a little difficulty, a moderate difficulty, very difficult, unable to do; TyPE (2–13)-Not at all, a little bit, some, quite a lot, totally disabled; NEI VFQ (5–16, A3–A9)- No difficulty at all, a little difficulty, moderate difficulty, extreme difficulty, stopped doing this because of eyesight; VF-14 (all)–Yes,No,Not applicable, If yes–a little, a moderate amount, a great deal, unable to do the activity; VSQ (3, 5, 7, VS4)- No, not difficult/yes, a little difficult/yes, quite difficult/yes, very difficult/I cannot perform the activity; VSQ (VS8)-Not at all/a little/quite a lot/a great deal; VF&QOL (2–15c)–Not at all/a little/quite a lot/a lot; VDA (all)–Not at all/a little/quite a bit/a lot; Catquest (7–14, 16, 17, 24)–Yes, extreme difficulty/yes, much difficulty/yes, some difficulty/no, no difficulty; QOLVFQ (1–17)–Not at all, quite a lot, very much; ICS (3)- No problems, some problems, severe problems.
Frequency
IVI (20–32)- Not at all, very rarely, a little of the time, a fair amount of the time, a lot of the time, all the time; NEIVFQ (3, 17–19, A11a, A11b)-None of the time, a little of the time, some of the time, most of the time, all of the time; VAQ (1–33)- Never, rarely, sometimes, often, always; Cataract Symptom Scale (11–15)–No, occasionally, sometimes, most of the time, all of the time; VSQ (4, 10–14, VS5)–No, never/yes, some of the time/yes, most of the time/yes, all of the time; VSQ (VS1)–No, occasionally, sometimes, most of the time, all of the time; Catquest (1–6, 23)–No, Yes/If yes, once a week, at the most 2–4 times a week (approx.), daily.
Functional rating scales addressing severity and global attributes
| | | | | | | | | |
| | NEIVFQ (4) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 4.14 | 2.17, 1.43, 0.54 | 0.82 | 0/1 |
| | Catquest (15) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 4.65 | 2.07, 2.53 | 0.36 | 0/1 |
| | CSS (all
questions) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 2.89 | 1.50, 1.39 | 0.08 | 0/1 |
| | VFI (2) | 3 | ✓ | 2/2 | 3.60 | 3.60 | – | 0/1 |
| | | | | | | | | |
| Global rating
of vision | VSQ (V2, V3) | 8 | ✓ | 7/7 | 7.04 | 2.11, 0.8, 0.82,
0.93, 1.00, 1.38 | 0.50 | 2/2 |
| Global rating
of vision | VSQ (V1) | 7 (7th category
not used) | ✓ | 5/5 | 9.11 | 3.09, 1.44, 1.90, 2.68 | 0.75 | 0/1 |
| Global rating | VSQ (VS6) | 7 | ✓ | 6/6 | 5.28 | 0.70, 0.26, 1.24,
0.36, 2.72 | 1.01 | 0/1 |
| Global rating
of vision | NEIVFQ (2) | 6 | ✓ | 5/5 | 10.18 | 3.23, 2.44, 1.38, 3.18 | 0.86 | 0/1 |
| Global rating
(health) | NEIVFQ (1) | 5 | ✓ | 4/4 | 5.70 | 1.59, 1.89, 2.22 | 0.32 | 0/1 |
| Global rating
of vision | TyPE (1) | 5 (5th category
was not used) | ✓ | 3/3 | 3.89 | 2.62, 1.27 | 0.95 | 0/1 |
| Global rating/
severity | VF&QOL (1) | 4 | ✓ | 3/3 | 6.20 | 3.36, 2.84 | 0.37 | 0/1 |
| VFI (1) | 3 | ✓ | 2/2 | 6.08 | 6.08 | – | 0/1 |
For non-abbreviated name of the PROs, please refer Table 1.
Rating scale labels for above PROs are:
Severity
NEIVFQ(4)-None, mild, moderate, severe, very severe; Catquest (15)- Very dissatisfied, rather dissatisfied, rather satisfied, very satisfied; Cataract Symptom Score (1–5a)–Yes, No/If so–very bothered, somewhat bothered, a little bothered; VF1 (2)- Good, moderate, poor.
Global
VSQ (V2, V3)–Excellent, very good, quite good, average, quite poor, very poor, appalling, cannot see at all; VSQ (1)–Excellent, very good, quite good, average, quite poor, very poor, appalling; VSQ (VS6)–Perfectly happy, pleased, mostly satisfied, mixed feelings, mostly dissatisfied, very happy, desperate; NEIVFQ (2)–Excellent, good, fair, poor, very poor, completely blind; NEIVFQ (1)- Excellent, very good, good, fair, poor; TyPE (1)- Poor, fair, good, very good, excellent; VFQOL (1)–Very good, good, fair, poor; VFI (1)- Nothing, large printing types, small printing types.
Threshold values of the dysfunctional response categories before and after the removal of the misfitting items
| IVI (1–19) | −1.45, −1.72, 0.03, 0.72, 2.43 | −1.50, −1.73, 0.03, 0.73, 2.48 |
| ADVS (1bc–19bc except 6 and 7bc) | −0.94, −1.00, −0.20, 2.14 | −0.60, −1.21, −0.32, 2.13 |
| HVAT (1ab to 10ab) | −0.52, 0.25, −0.04, −1.04, −0.36, 0.26, −0.12, −0.38, 1.96 | −0.83, 0.14, −0.17, −0.95, −0.61, 0.33, 0.06, −0.31, 2.35 |
| NEIVFQ (20–25, A12, A13) | −0.07, −0.51, 0.26, 0.33 | –0.03, −0.70, 0.11, 0.62 |
Item removal has little impact on values and does not repair disordered thresholds.