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Scoping review of response shift methods: current reporting practices and recommendations.

Authors :
Sajobi, Tolulope T.
Brahmbatt, Ronak
Lix, Lisa M.
Zumbo, Bruno D.
Sawatzky, Richard
Source :
Quality of Life Research; May2018, Vol. 27 Issue 5, p1133-1146, 14p, 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Response shift (RS) has been defined as a change in the meaning of an individual's self-evaluation of his/her health status and quality of life. Several statistical model- and design-based methods have been developed to test for RS in longitudinal data. We reviewed the uptake of these methods in patient-reported outcomes (PRO) literature.<bold>Methods: </bold>CINHAHL, EMBASE, Medline, ProQuest, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched to identify English-language articles about RS published until 2016. Data on year and country of publication, PRO measure adopted, RS detection method, type of RS detected, and testing of underlying model assumptions were extracted from the included articles.<bold>Results: </bold>Of the 1032 articles identified, 101 (9.8%) articles were included in the study. While 54.5 of the articles reported on the Then-test, 30.7% of the articles reported on Oort's or Schmitt's structural equation modeling (SEM) procedure. Newer RS detection methods, such as relative importance analysis and random forest regression, have been used less frequently. Less than 25% reported on testing the assumptions underlying the adopted RS detection method(s).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Despite rapid methodological advancements in RS research, this review highlights the need for further research about RS detection methods for complex longitudinal data and standardized reporting guidelines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09629343
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Quality of Life Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128968826
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-017-1751-x