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Interpreting physical and behavioral health scores from new work disability instruments.

Elizabeth E Marfeo1, Pengsheng Ni, Leighton Chan, Elizabeth K Rasch, Christine M McDonough, Diane E Brandt, Kara Bogusz, Alan M Jette.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a system to guide interpretation of scores generated from 2 new instruments measuring work-related physical and behavioral health functioning (Work Disability - Physical Function (WD-PF) and WD - Behavioral Function (WD-BH)).
DESIGN: Cross-sectional, secondary data from 3 independent samples to develop and validate the functional levels for physical and behavioral health functioning.
SUBJECTS: Physical group: 999 general adult subjects, 1,017 disability applicants and 497 work-disabled subjects. Behavioral health group: 1,000 general adult subjects, 1,015 disability applicants and 476 work-disabled subjects.
METHODS: Three-phase analytic approach including item mapping, a modified-Delphi technique, and known-groups validation analysis were used to develop and validate cut-points for functional levels within each of the WD-PF and WD-BH instrument's scales.
RESULTS: Four and 5 functional levels were developed for each of the scales in the WD-PF and WD-BH instruments. Distribution of the comparative samples was in the expected direction: the general adult samples consistently demonstrated scores at higher functional levels compared with the claimant and work-disabled samples.
CONCLUSION: Using an item-response theory-based methodology paired with a qualitative process appears to be a feasible and valid approach for translating the WD-BH and WD-PF scores into meaningful levels useful for interpreting a person's work-related physical and behavioral health functioning.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25729901      PMCID: PMC4609577          DOI: 10.2340/16501977-1947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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