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Content validation of the Patient-Reported Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Validité de contenu du Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, une mesure des résultats déclarés par le patient
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • Tara L. Packham, McMaster University
  • Joy C. MacDermid, St. Joseph's Health Care London
  • Susan L. Michlovitz, Columbia University in the City of New York
  • Norman Buckley, McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2018
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1177/0008417417734562
Abstract

© 2018, © CAOT 2018. Background.: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a perplexing neurological condition, and persons with CRPS experience substantial loss of daily roles and activities. A condition-specific measure is being developed to evaluate CRPS. Purpose.: We describe the use of cognitive interviews to examine content validity of this patient-reported outcome measure for CRPS. Method.: Interviews with 44 persons with CRPS were analyzed to identify problems with wording and support content validation. Item-total correlations were calculated for proposed subscales, and scores were plotted to consider floor/ceiling effects. Findings.: Interviews identified questions where respondents considered factors unrelated to the construct of interest or were underaddressed by the questionnaire, including depression and skin temperature. The symptoms, daily function, and coping/social impact scales demonstrated satisfactory correlations (Cronbach’s alpha 0.76–0.86). Despite a sampling bias of severity, no frank floor/ceiling effects were noted. Implications.: This study builds a foundation for continuing development and evaluation of the measurement properties of the Patient-Reported Hamilton Inventory for CRPS. It makes explicit the iterative decisions involved in rigorous instrument development.

Citation Information
Tara L. Packham, Joy C. MacDermid, Susan L. Michlovitz and Norman Buckley. "Content validation of the Patient-Reported Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Validité de contenu du Hamilton Inventory for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, une mesure des résultats déclarés par le patient" Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy Vol. 85 Iss. 2 (2018) p. 99 - 105
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joy-macdermid/63/