The development of a practical and reliable assessment measure for atopic dermatitis (ADAM).

Journal of outcome measurement Pub Date : 1999-01-01
D Charman, G Varigos, D J Horne, F Oberklaid
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Previous measures of Atopic Dermatitis (AD) have not been adequate for research purposes. This paper describes a study conducted in dermatology clinics of the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, to develop a reliable, valid and practical measure. A pool of items to describe both site and morphology of AD was generated from a literature survey and expert opinion. Selected items were incorporated into a measure with each item rated on a four point scale. The measure was piloted and revised to a simpler format and called the Atopic Dermatitis Assessment Measure (ADAM). Unidimensionality was established. Reliability was determined by comparing two doctors blind ratings on 51 patients (mean age = 70 months). Agreement varied depending upon site and morphology with more agreement on "mild" AD than on "severe" AD. These results imply that operational definitions of the scales need to be defined more clearly. The measure satisfies the assumptions for a partial credit analysis.

一种实用可靠的特应性皮炎(ADAM)评估方法的发展。
以往对特应性皮炎(AD)的测量并不足以用于研究目的。本文描述了在澳大利亚墨尔本皇家儿童医院皮肤科诊所进行的一项研究,以制定可靠、有效和实用的措施。从文献调查和专家意见中产生了一组描述AD的位置和形态的项目。选定的项目被纳入一个衡量标准,每个项目按四分制评分。该措施进行了试点,并修订为更简单的格式,称为特应性皮炎评估措施(ADAM)。建立了单维性。通过比较两位医生对51例患者(平均年龄= 70个月)的盲评来确定可靠性。根据部位和形态的不同,对“轻度”AD的诊断结果比“严重”AD的诊断结果更一致。这些结果表明,需要更明确地定义量表的操作定义。该措施满足部分信用分析的假设。
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