Relative validity of the modified American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (M-ASES) questionnaire using item response theory.

Journal: Rheumatology international

Volume: 28

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 2009

Affiliated Institutions:  Centers of Excellence in Surgical Outcomes, Duke University, Durham, USA. chad.cook@duke.edu

Abstract summary 

The modified American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon's (M-ASES) questionnaire is purported to be a non-region specific functional measure of the entire upper extremity. The purpose of this study was to determine the factor structure of the M-ASES and to determine item-fit of the M-ASES using item response theory (IRT). Analyses included univariate baseline demographics, factor analysis, convergent/construct validation with the SF-12, and graded response IRT of the M-ASES. 964 patients of an orthopedic practice with a variety of upper extremity dysfunctions participated in this trial. The M-ASES demonstrated two dimensions (wrist/hand and shoulder dysfunction) and exhibited excellent discrimination and threshold specification. The instrument correlated well with the mental and physical dimensions of the SF-12. The M-ASES should be considered an excellent tool for measure of whole upper extremity dysfunction.

Authors & Co-authors:  Cook Chad C Hegedus Eric E Goode Adam A Mina Curtis C Pietrobon Ricardo R Higgins Lawrence D LD

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Citations :  BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2006 Mar 13;7:26
Authors :  6
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SSN : 1437-160X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
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Germany