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Table 2 Characteristics of the included studies

From: Measurement properties of the Dutch–Flemish patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS) physical function item bank and instruments: a systematic review

References

n

Age

Sex

PROMIS-PF instruments

Study population

Measurement properties

Aim

Mean (SD)

% male

Terwee et al. [24]

70

49

42

PROMIS-PF item banka

Dutch and Flemish general population

Content validity

Translate 17 PROMIS item banks for adults from English into Dutch–Flemish and perform a pilot test

Oude Voshaar et al. [41]

690

57 (12)

36

PROMIS-PF item banka

Dutch patients with RA

Structural validity

Cross-cultural validity

Calibrate PROMIS-PF in RA patients and to evaluate cross-cultural validity

Oude Voshaar et al. [37]

690

57 (12)

36

PROMIS-PF item banka

PROMIS-PF-RAb

Dutch patients with RA

Content validity

Construct validity

Measurement precision

Evaluate the content validity and measurement properties of PROMIS-PF in patients with RA and develop a short-form for patients with RA

Crins et al. [42]

1247

48 (13)

22

PROMIS-PF item banka

PROMIS-PF-20, 10, 8, 6, 4c

CAT-10, 8, 6, 4c

Dutch adults who had at least one chronic pain condition of the musculoskeletal system for at least 3 months

Structural validity

Construct validity

Cross-cultural validity

Measurement precision

Assess the psychometric properties of PROMIS-PF in Dutch patients with chronic pain

Crins et al. [43]

805

53 (14)

41

PROMIS-PF item banka

PROMIS-PF-20, 10, 8, 6, 4c

Dutch adults who received physical therapy in primary care in the past year

Structural validity

Construct validity

Cross-cultural validity

Measurement precision

Assess the psychometric properties of PROMIS-PF in Dutch patients receiving physical therapy

Crins et al. [44]

1247

48 (13)

22

PROMIS-PF item banka

Dutch adults with musculoskeletal pain

Cross-cultural validity

Assess cross-cultural validity of PROMIS-PF, -PI, -PB in Dutch patients with chronic pain

1247

69 (8)

23

PROMIS-PF-20c

Dutch adults with osteoarthritis

805

53 (14)

41

Dutch adults receiving physical therapy

1310

51 (17)

47

Dutch general population

Chiarotto et al. [36]

768

49 (13)

23

PROMIS-PF-20, 10, 8, 6, 4c

Dutch adults with musculoskeletal pain complaints for at least 3 months

Structural validity

Construct validity

Measurement precision

Assess measurement properties of PROMIS-PF short forms in patients with chronic low back pain

van Bruggen et al. [45]

303

50 (18)

52

Upper Extremity subdomaind

PROMIS-UE-7a

Dutch adults with an injury of the upper extremity

Structural validity

Construct validity

Measurement precision

Validate PROMIS-PF—Upper Extremity subdomain in Dutch patients

Haan et al. [27]

218

53

50

Upper extremity subdomaind

Dutch patients with musculoskeletal upper extremity disorders

Content validity

Cross-cultural validity

Construct validity

Validate PROMIS-PF—Upper extremity subdomain in Dutch patients

Lameijer et al. [46]

521

51 (17)

49

Upper extremity subdomaind

UE CATc

UE CAT-7c

Dutch patients with musculoskeletal upper extremity disorders and patients with an injury of the upper extremity (pooled data from Van Bruggen et al. and Haan et al. )

Structural validity

Measurement invariance

Cross-cultural validity/measurement precision

Studying the model fit and measurement precision of the PROMIS-PF – Upper extremity subdomain

Smit et al. [47]

207

80 (8.3)

42

PROMIS-PF-GRe

Dutch geriatric rehabilitation patients

Content validity

Structural validity

Measurement invariance

Internal consistency

Development and validation of a short form for measuring physical function in geriatric rehabilitation patients

  1. CAT-[number], computer adaptive test with [predefined number] of items; PB, pain behavior; PF, Physical Function; PI, pain interference; PROMIS-PF-[number], short form with [number] items; RA, rheumatoid arthritis; UE—upper extremity
  2. aPhysical functioning item bank version 1.2
  3. bShort form developed for RA patients (20 items)
  4. cThese instruments were not distributed to patients separately, but rather the data collected from the complete item bank administration was used to determine the quality of the measurement properties
  5. dUpper extremity subdomain version 2.0
  6. eShort form developed for geriatric rehabilitation patients (24 items)