首页|Differences in Psychometric Properties of Clinician- and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Atopic Dermatitis by Race and Skin Tone: A Systematic Review

Differences in Psychometric Properties of Clinician- and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Atopic Dermatitis by Race and Skin Tone: A Systematic Review

扫码查看
The psychometric validity and reliability of widely used atopic dermatitis (AD) outcome measures across different races and ethnicities are unclear. We describe the rates of reporting race, ethnicity, and skin tone in studies testing the psychometric properties of AD outcome measures and compare the psychometric analyses across race, ethnicity, and skin tone. We systematically reviewed MEDLINE and EMBASE for studies reporting psychometric properties of clinician-reported or patient-reported outcome measures in AD (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews: CRD42021239614). Overall, 16,100 nonduplicate articles were screened; 165 met inclusion criteria. Race and/or ethnicity were reported in 55 (33.3%) studies; of those, race was assessed by self-report in 10 studies (6.1%) or was unspecified in 45 (27.3%). A total of 16 studies (9.7%) evaluated psychometric property differences by race, and only five (4.4%) of those did not recognize it as a limitation. Properties assessed across race, ethnicity, or skin tone were differential item functioning, convergent validity feasibility, inter-rater reliability, intrarater reliability, test-retest reliability, and known-groups validity. Multiple instruments demonstrated performance differences across ethnoracial groups. This review highlights the paucity of race/ethnicity consideration for psychometric property testing in AD outcome measurement instruments. More AD outcomes instruments should be validated in diverse populations.

QUALITY-OF-LIFEORIENTED ECZEMA MEASUREBODY-SURFACE AREAOBJECTIVE SEVERITY ASSESSMENTEUROPEAN TASK-FORCESCORAD PO-SCORADINITIAL VALIDATIONIMPACT SCALEDISEASE SEVERITYYOUNG-CHILDREN

Kaundinya, Trisha、Rakita, Uros、Guraya, Armaan、Abboud, Donna Maria、Croce, Emily、Thyssen, Jacob P.、Alexis, Andrew、Silverberg, Jonathan, I

展开 >

Feinberg Sch Med,Northwestern Univ

Chicago Med Sch,Rosalind Franklin Univ Med & Sci

Chicago Coll Osteopath Med,Midwestern Univ

Lebanese Amer Univ

Sch Nursing,Univ Texas Austin

Bispebjerg Hosp,Univ Copenhagen

Weill Cornell Med,Cornell Univ

Sch Med & Hlth Sci,George Washington Univ

展开 >

2022

The Journal of investigative dermatology.

The Journal of investigative dermatology.

ISSN:0022-202X
年,卷(期):2022.142(2)
  • 4
  • 174