Assessing Measurement Properties of Two Single-item General Health Measures

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Karen B. DeSalvo
William P. Fisher
Ky Tran
Nicole Bloser
William Merrill
John Peabody
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[1] Tulane University Health Sciences Center,Section of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
[2] MetaMetrics,Department of Medicine
[3] Inc.,Section of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
[4] Veterans Affairs Medical Center,undefined
[5] Amgen,undefined
[6] Tulane University Health Sciences Center,undefined
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Quality of Life Research | 2006年 / 15卷
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Health Related Quality of Life; Psychometrics; Rasch; Self-rated health; Single-item measure;
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Background: Multi-item health status measures can be lengthy, expensive, and burdensome to collect. Single-item measures may be an alternative. We compared measurement properties of two single-item, general self-rated health (GSRH) questions to assess how well they captured information in a validated, multi-item instrument. Methods: We administered a general health survey (SF-12V) that included “standard” and “comparative” forms of a GSRH. We repeated the survey two weeks later to the same 75 medically stable outpatients to test for GSRH reproducibility, reliability, and validity using SF-12V Physical Functioning and Emotional Health subscales as a reference. Results: At each survey administration, the two GSRH questions demonstrated good alternate forms reliability (first administration: r=0.74, p<0.001; second administration: r=0.74, p<0.001) and good reproducibility (“standard”: ICC 0.69; “comparative”: ICC 0.85). Both GSRH items correlated with physical functioning (“standard”: r=0.66; “comparative”: r=0.56) and emotional health measures (“standard”: r=0.65; “comparative”: r=0.59). Mean subscale measures associated with responses in each GSRH category were significantly different (ANOVA, p<0.001), indicating strong discriminant scale performance. Conclusions: Our single-item, GSRH questions demonstrated good reproducibility, reliability, and strong concurrent and discriminant scale performance with an established health status measure.
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