Journal article

Item banking enables stand-alone measurement of driving ability

J Khadka, EK Fenwick, EL Lamoureux, K Pesudovs

Optometry and Vision Science | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Purpose To explore whether large item sets, as used in item banking, enable important latent traits, such as driving, to form stand-alone measures. Methods The 88-item activity limitation (AL) domain of the glaucoma module of the Eye-tem Bank was interviewer-administered to patients with glaucoma. Rasch analysis was used to calibrate all items in AL domain on the same interval-level scale and test its psychometric properties. Based on Rasch dimensionality metrics, the AL scale was separated into subscales. These subscales underwent separate Rasch analyses to test whether they could form stand-alone measures. Independence of these measures was tested with Bland and Altman (B&A) Limit of Agree..

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