Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity: investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models

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Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity : investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models. / Bissenbakker, Kristine; Siersma, Volkert; Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg; Møller, Anne; Christensen, Karl Bang; Brodersen, John Brandt.

I: Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, Bind 7, Nr. 1, 94, 2023.

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Bissenbakker, K, Siersma, V, Jønsson, ABR, Møller, A, Christensen, KB & Brodersen, JB 2023, 'Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity: investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models', Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, bind 7, nr. 1, 94. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-023-00633-4

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Bissenbakker, K., Siersma, V., Jønsson, A. B. R., Møller, A., Christensen, K. B., & Brodersen, J. B. (2023). Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity: investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models. Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, 7(1), [94]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-023-00633-4

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Bissenbakker K, Siersma V, Jønsson ABR, Møller A, Christensen KB, Brodersen JB. Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity: investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models. Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes. 2023;7(1). 94. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-023-00633-4

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Bissenbakker, Kristine ; Siersma, Volkert ; Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg ; Møller, Anne ; Christensen, Karl Bang ; Brodersen, John Brandt. / Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity : investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models. I: Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes. 2023 ; Bind 7, Nr. 1.

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title = "Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity: investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models",
abstract = "Background: Multimorbidity is a burden for the individual and to the healthcare sector worldwide, leading to a rising number of intervention studies towards this patient group. To measure a possible effect of such interventions, an adequate patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is essential. The aim of this study was to assess the draft MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ), a PROM measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity, for its psychometric properties and to adjust it accordingly to create a content- and construct valid measure. Methods: The draft MMQ was sent to 1198 eligible respondents with multimorbidity. Modern test theory and classical test theory were used to analyse data. Dimensionality of the suggested domains and invariance of the items were assessed through item analysis, examining the fit to a psychometric model. Results: The psychometric analyses were based on responses from 390 patients with multimorbidity. In the MMQ1, measuring needs-based QoL, evidence of six unidimensional scales was confirmed: physical ability (6 items), worries (6 items), limitations in everyday life (10 items), my social life (6 items), self-image (6 items), and personal finances (3 items). The psychometric analyses of the MMQ2 outlined four unidimensional scales measuring the feeling of Self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity: experiences of being stigmatised (4–5 items), Experiences of insufficient understanding of the burden of disease (3 items), Experiences of not being seen and heard (4 items), Experience of powerlessness (5 items). These scales are relevant for patients{\textquoteright} with multimorbidity encounters with (1) their general pratitioner, (2) staff at their general practitioner{\textquoteright}s surgery, (3) healthcare professionals, (4) staff at the local authorities and (5) friends, family, and others. Conclusion: The MMQ, a QoL measure for patients living with multimorbidity has been validated: the MMQ1 is a condition-specific PROM with adequate psychometric properties designed to measure needs-based QoL. The MMQ2 measuring Self-perceived inequity, has also been found to possess adequate measurement properties; however due to the risk of type 2 error a revalidation of MMQ2 is suggested.",
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T1 - Measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived health inequity in patients with multimorbidity

T2 - investigating psychometric measurement properties of the MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ) using primarily Rasch models

AU - Bissenbakker, Kristine

AU - Siersma, Volkert

AU - Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg

AU - Møller, Anne

AU - Christensen, Karl Bang

AU - Brodersen, John Brandt

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL).

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: Multimorbidity is a burden for the individual and to the healthcare sector worldwide, leading to a rising number of intervention studies towards this patient group. To measure a possible effect of such interventions, an adequate patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is essential. The aim of this study was to assess the draft MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ), a PROM measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity, for its psychometric properties and to adjust it accordingly to create a content- and construct valid measure. Methods: The draft MMQ was sent to 1198 eligible respondents with multimorbidity. Modern test theory and classical test theory were used to analyse data. Dimensionality of the suggested domains and invariance of the items were assessed through item analysis, examining the fit to a psychometric model. Results: The psychometric analyses were based on responses from 390 patients with multimorbidity. In the MMQ1, measuring needs-based QoL, evidence of six unidimensional scales was confirmed: physical ability (6 items), worries (6 items), limitations in everyday life (10 items), my social life (6 items), self-image (6 items), and personal finances (3 items). The psychometric analyses of the MMQ2 outlined four unidimensional scales measuring the feeling of Self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity: experiences of being stigmatised (4–5 items), Experiences of insufficient understanding of the burden of disease (3 items), Experiences of not being seen and heard (4 items), Experience of powerlessness (5 items). These scales are relevant for patients’ with multimorbidity encounters with (1) their general pratitioner, (2) staff at their general practitioner’s surgery, (3) healthcare professionals, (4) staff at the local authorities and (5) friends, family, and others. Conclusion: The MMQ, a QoL measure for patients living with multimorbidity has been validated: the MMQ1 is a condition-specific PROM with adequate psychometric properties designed to measure needs-based QoL. The MMQ2 measuring Self-perceived inequity, has also been found to possess adequate measurement properties; however due to the risk of type 2 error a revalidation of MMQ2 is suggested.

AB - Background: Multimorbidity is a burden for the individual and to the healthcare sector worldwide, leading to a rising number of intervention studies towards this patient group. To measure a possible effect of such interventions, an adequate patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is essential. The aim of this study was to assess the draft MultiMorbidity Questionnaire (MMQ), a PROM measuring needs-based quality of life and self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity, for its psychometric properties and to adjust it accordingly to create a content- and construct valid measure. Methods: The draft MMQ was sent to 1198 eligible respondents with multimorbidity. Modern test theory and classical test theory were used to analyse data. Dimensionality of the suggested domains and invariance of the items were assessed through item analysis, examining the fit to a psychometric model. Results: The psychometric analyses were based on responses from 390 patients with multimorbidity. In the MMQ1, measuring needs-based QoL, evidence of six unidimensional scales was confirmed: physical ability (6 items), worries (6 items), limitations in everyday life (10 items), my social life (6 items), self-image (6 items), and personal finances (3 items). The psychometric analyses of the MMQ2 outlined four unidimensional scales measuring the feeling of Self-perceived inequity in patients with multimorbidity: experiences of being stigmatised (4–5 items), Experiences of insufficient understanding of the burden of disease (3 items), Experiences of not being seen and heard (4 items), Experience of powerlessness (5 items). These scales are relevant for patients’ with multimorbidity encounters with (1) their general pratitioner, (2) staff at their general practitioner’s surgery, (3) healthcare professionals, (4) staff at the local authorities and (5) friends, family, and others. Conclusion: The MMQ, a QoL measure for patients living with multimorbidity has been validated: the MMQ1 is a condition-specific PROM with adequate psychometric properties designed to measure needs-based QoL. The MMQ2 measuring Self-perceived inequity, has also been found to possess adequate measurement properties; however due to the risk of type 2 error a revalidation of MMQ2 is suggested.

KW - Multimorbidity

KW - Patient-reported outcome measure

KW - Psychometric assessment

KW - Quality of life

KW - Rasch model

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DO - 10.1186/s41687-023-00633-4

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37721656

AN - SCOPUS:85171330983

VL - 7

JO - Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes

JF - Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes

SN - 2509-8020

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