David Victorson, Natalia E Morone, Paul A Pilkonis, Benjamin Schalet, Lan Yu, Kathryn L Jackson, Nathan Dodds, Bruriah Horowitz, Kelly Johnston, Christine McFarland, Mary Lou Klem, Christina Sauer, Seung Choi, Judith T Moskowitz, Jason C Ong, Elizabeth L Addington, Maureen D Satyshur, Stephen J Suss, Sarah Daehler, Carol M Greco
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Background: Mindfulness meditation is ubiquitous in health care, education, and communities at large. Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) are the focus of hundreds of NIH-funded trials given the myriad health benefits associated with this practice across multiple populations. Notwithstanding, significant gaps exist in how mindfulness concepts are measured using currently available self-report instruments. Due to the number of available mindfulness measurement tools, each measuring different aspects, it is difficult to determine the extent to which individuals develop comparable mindfulness skills and attitudes and which health benefits can be attributed to which gains in mindfulness. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (Puerto RicoOMIS®) has established a rigorous instrument development methodology to create brief, precise, and clinically relevant outcomes tools.
Objective: This is the first of 4 papers representing an NCCIH-funded initiative (R01AT009539), which has applied Puerto RicoOMIS® instrument development methodologies to mindfulness measurement to improve the rigor, relevance, and reproducibility of MBI research results.
Methods/results: This introductory paper sets the stage for why improved mindfulness measurement tools are needed and briefly describes the Puerto RicoOMIS® development approach. The second 2 papers highlight results from a national survey, focus groups, and expert interviews to identify and organize relevant mindfulness concepts, domains, and items for eventual item bank creation. The fourth paper reviews the item writing and development process of these new instruments, including results from stakeholder cognitive interviews and a translatability review.
Conclusion: Together these papers feature the rigorous development approach, rationale, logic, and significance that supports the development, calibration, and validation of new Puerto RicoOMIS® measures of mindfulness and related concepts.
背景介绍正念冥想在医疗保健、教育和社区中无处不在。基于正念的干预(MBIs)是数百项由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的试验的重点,因为正念冥想对不同人群的健康有诸多益处。尽管如此,在使用现有的自我报告工具测量正念概念方面仍存在很大差距。由于现有的正念测量工具数量众多,且各自测量的方面各不相同,因此很难确定个人在多大程度上发展了可比的正念技能和态度,以及哪些健康益处可归因于正念的提高。患者报告结果测量信息系统(Puerto RicoOMIS®)建立了一套严格的工具开发方法,以创建简短、精确且与临床相关的结果工具:这是四篇论文中的第一篇,代表了一项由 NCCIH 资助的计划(R01AT009539),该计划将 Puerto RicoOMIS® 工具开发方法应用于正念测量,以提高 MBI 研究成果的严谨性、相关性和可重复性:这篇介绍性论文阐述了为什么需要改进正念测量工具,并简要介绍了 Puerto RicoOMIS® 的开发方法。后两篇论文重点介绍了全国调查、焦点小组和专家访谈的结果,以确定和组织相关的正念概念、领域和项目,以便最终建立项目库。第四篇论文回顾了这些新工具的项目编写和开发过程,包括利益相关者认知访谈和可译性审查的结果:总之,这些论文以严谨的开发方法、原理、逻辑和意义为特色,支持波多黎各OMIS®正念和相关概念的新测量方法的开发、校准和验证。