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The Refractive Status and Vision Profile: Rasch Analysis of Subscale Validity

 

Purpose. To determine whether the eight subscales of the Refractive Status and Vision Profile (RSVP) questionnaire provide valid measurement.

Methods. Two hundred patients, recruited from a refractive surgery clinic and general optometric practice, self-administered the 42-item RSVP questionnaire. Psychometric properties investigated included measurement of a single construct (unidimensionality), item fit to construct, measurement precision (represented by person separation), targeting of item difficulty to patient’s quality of life (QOL), and differential item functioning.

Results. Only two subscales (“concern” and “driving”) showed adequate person separation, indicating that they could discriminate patients’ QOL. However, both demonstrated poor targeting (7.02 logits for “driving” and 1.11 logits for “concern”). One-third of items in each subscale suffered from differential item functioning.

Conclusion. None of the RSVP subscales are valid for assessment of QOL in patients with refractive error, thereby indicating the RSVP should be considered as a single questionnaire without subscales.

Journal of Refractive Surgery Volume 26, No 11, 2010
Received: 15 April 2009; Accepted: 21 April 2010.

Vijaya K. Gothwal, PhD; Thomas A. Wright, BPsych(Hons); David B. Elliott, PhD; Konrad Pesudovs, PhD
From NH&MRC Centre for Clinical Eye Research, Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Flinders Medical Centre and Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, Australia (Gothwal, Wright, Pesudovs);
Meera and L B Deshpande Centre for Sight Enhancement, Vision Rehabilitation Centres, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India (Gothwal);
Bradford School of Optometry & Vision Science, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom (Elliott).

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