Development of the Preschool Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (PS-LIBRE1-5) Profile

Author:

Patel Khushbu F12,Ni Pengsheng3ORCID,Surette Kate E1,Rencken Camerin A1,Rodríguez-Mercedes Silvanys L1,McGwin Madeleine B1,Fabia Renata4ORCID,Tully Carrie5ORCID,Warner Petra67,Romanowski Kathleen S89,Palmieri Tina89ORCID,Stoddard Frederick J210,Schneider Jeffrey C101112,Kazis Lewis E31012,Ryan Colleen M1210

Affiliation:

1. Shriners Children’s Boston , Boston, MA , USA

2. Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA , USA

3. Boston University School of Public Health , Boston, MA , USA

4. Nationwide Children’s Hospital , Columbus, OH , USA

5. Children’s National Hospital , Washington, DC , USA

6. Shriners Children’s Ohio , Dayton, OH , USA

7. University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, OH , USA

8. Shriners Children’s Northern California , Sacramento, CA , USA

9. University of California-Davis , Davis, CA , USA

10. Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

11. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital , Charlestown, MA , USA

12. Spaulding Rehabilitation Outcomes Center , Charlestown, MA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Physical, social, and psychological outcomes have been identified as relevant to the rehabilitation process of children with burn injuries. Existing legacy measures are limited in item content and only cover a few constructs. Condition-specific outcomes are highly relevant to gauge early growth and development. Computerized adaptive tests (CATs) leveraging advanced psychometric technologies minimize respondent burden. This project developed PS-LIBRE1–5 Profile CAT (Preschool Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation) to measure relevant postburn outcomes in children aged one to five. Responses to the field-tested PS-LIBRE1–5 Profile (188 items) were measured on a scale of frequency or ability. Scores were coded from 0 to 4 where higher scores reflected better functioning. Factor analysis identified the items retained in the final item bank of each scale. CAT simulations were conducted to estimate the mean score of each scale. The simulated CAT score and full item bank scores were compared based upon the score range, ceiling and floor effects, and marginal reliabilities. The child mean age was 3.0 ± 1.5 years (n = 500). Average burn size and time since burn injury were 4.2% TBSA and 1.1 years, respectively. Psychometric analysis resulted in eight scales: Physical, Communication and Language, Emotional Wellbeing, Mood, Anxiety, Peer Acceptance, Play, and Peer Relations. Ceiling effects were acceptable at <13% for all scales. Marginal reliabilities of the CATs were credible. The PS-LIBRE1–5 Profile CAT contains 111 items, and is a comprehensive measure that captures physical, communication and language, psychological, and social functioning of preschool burn survivors.

Funder

Shriners Children

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research

Administration for Community Living

Federal Government

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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