| Literature DB >> 29021128 |
Bonnie J Wakefield1, Carolyn L Turvey1, Kim M Nazi2, John E Holman1, Timothy P Hogan3, Stephanie L Shimada3, Diana R Kennedy4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Significant resources are being invested into eHealth technology to improve health care. Few resources have focused on evaluating the impact of use on patient outcomes A standardized set of metrics used across health systems and research will enable aggregation of data to inform improved implementation, clinical practice, and ultimately health outcomes associated with use of patient-facing eHealth technologies.Entities:
Keywords: computers; evaluation; psychometrics; technology; telemedicine; use-effectiveness
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29021128 PMCID: PMC5656774 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Data extraction elements.
| Element | Definition |
| Construct | Constructs are not directly observable, but may be applied and defined based on observable behavior; many health measures are designed to capture some aspect of an underlying construct. In the authors’ own words, what the authors of the scale say they are measuring. |
| Theoretical foundation | Conception of how attributes exist and relate to one another; theoretical framework; can indicate that a conceptual framework (concepts identified in the framework) was used. |
| Modification of another instrument by others (alternate forms) abbreviated, short forms, different forms targeting the same construct, translations | State if this article is a modification of the format or administration of an instrument already evaluated for psychometric properties. |
| # items | Number of items included in the measure. |
| Item types | Structure of the items: such as Likert-type, categorical (multiple options), open ended, yes/no, visual analog scale, other. |
| Administration time | Estimated amount of time for completion of the measure. |
| Administration mode | Assessment completed by self-report vs interviewer/researcher administered. |
| Active vs passive assessment/obtrusiveness | Data collection which does not involve direct solicitation from the research subject or other participant; indirect ways to obtain the necessary data often relying on technology captured information such as response time, number of navigation errors, etc. |
| Item development | Briefly overview how items were developed for the original form of the measure (ie, expert generation of items, compilation of items from prior measures). |
| Scoring | Describe how the measure is scored, include a range of possible scores and other descriptive statistics such as significant threshold scores if available. |
| Readability | Did the developers test the readability of the measure? Were any readability formulas used (eg, Flesch-Kincaid). |
| Sensitivity to change | Ability to detect change over time, particularly in response to some intervention; known as responsiveness; floor and ceiling effects. |
| Reliability: test-retest | Consistency in scores between 2 administrations of the measure separated by time (ie, same subject completes the measure twice). |
| Reliability: interrater | Consistency between 2 independent observers using the measure (for measures that involve observing subjects)% agreement, kappa. |
| Reliability: internal consistency | Degree to which all items in the scale correlate with each other taking length of measure into account, indicating the items measure the same underlying construct. Based on a single administration of the measure; Cronbach alpha, Kuder-Richardson, split-half reliability. |
| Validity: content | Typically, from a review of the literature or review by experts. |
| Validity: criterion, convergent, concurrent, discriminant | Correlation of the scale with other measures to determine independence from other constructs yet some positive correlation to similar constructs and negative correlation to dissimilar constructs. |
| Validity: construct | Linking the measure to another known attribute. Factor analysis to identify proposed underlying constructs consistent with proposed theoretic content of the measure. |
| Sample | Patient population used to develop, validate, or test the measure. |
| Sample studies using the metric/strength of evidence | Studies using the measure including those that did not present psychometric properties of the measure. |
| Measure website address | If the measure has an associated website, list the website address here and note the date of last update, if available. |
| Copyright or fees associated with use of the measure | Requires purchase of the measure or the scoring algorithm? |
Figure 1Flow diagram of search.
Concepts 1 to 6 identified in reviewed instruments (N=23).
| Article | Concept and model authors | |||||
| Clinical content | Communication | Effectiveness | Efficiency | Frequency/consistency | Hardware and | |
| Atkison, 2007 [ | ||||||
| Bakken, 2006 [ | ||||||
| Brockmeyer, 2013 [ | ||||||
| Brooke, 1996 [ | ||||||
| Bunz, 2004 [ | ||||||
| Demiris, 2000 [ | ||||||
| Finkelstein, 2012 [ | ||||||
| Henkemans, 2013 [ | ||||||
| Hudiberg, 1991-1996 [ | ||||||
| Jay & Willis, 1992 [ | ||||||
| Lewis, 1993 [ | ||||||
| Lin, 2011 [ | ||||||
| Martinez-Caro, 2013 [ | ||||||
| Montague, 2012 [ | ||||||
| Norman, 2006 [ | ||||||
| Pluye, 2014 [ | ||||||
| Schnall, 2011 [ | ||||||
| Tariman, 2011 [ | ||||||
| Wang, 2008 [ | ||||||
| Wehmeyer, 2008 [ | ||||||
| Wolfradt, 2001 [ | ||||||
| Xie, 2013 [ | ||||||
| Yip, 2003 [ | ||||||
Concepts 7 to 12 identified in reviewed instruments (N=23).
| Article | Concepts and model authors | Concepts not included | |||||
| Perceived | Policies & | Risk & | Satisfaction/ | Social | Usability | ||
| Atkison, 2007 [ | |||||||
| Bakken, 2006 [ | |||||||
| Brockmeyer, 2013 [ | |||||||
| Brooke, 1996 [ | |||||||
| Bunz, 2004 [ | |||||||
| Demiris, 2000 [ | |||||||
| Finkelstein, 2012 [ | |||||||
| Henkemans, 2013 [ | |||||||
| Hudiberg, 1991-1996 [ | Stress | ||||||
| Jay & Willis, 1992 [ | |||||||
| Lewis, 1993 [ | |||||||
| Lin, 2011 [ | |||||||
| Martinez-Caro, 2013 [ | |||||||
| Montague, 2012 [ | |||||||
| Norman, 2006 [ | eHealth literacy | ||||||
| Pluye, 2014 [ | |||||||
| Schnall, 2011 [ | |||||||
| Tariman, 2011 [ | |||||||
| Wang, 2008 [ | |||||||
| Wehmeyer, 2008 [ | Symbolism; esthetics; | ||||||
| Wolfradt, 2001 [ | |||||||
| Xie, 2013 [ | Decision-making | ||||||
| Yip, 2003 [ | |||||||