Development of the PREMIUM computerized adaptive testing for measuring the access and care coordination for patients with severe mental illness

  • Laurent Boyer
  • , Sara Fernandes
  • , Yann Brousse
  • , Xavier Zendjidjian
  • , Delphine Cano
  • , Jeremie Riedberger
  • , Pierre Michel Llorca
  • , Ludovic Samalin
  • , Daniel Dassa
  • , Christian Trichard
  • , Vincent Laprevote
  • , Anne Sauvaget
  • , Mocrane Abbar
  • , David Misdrahi
  • , Fabrice Berna
  • , Christophe Lancon
  • , Nathalie Coulon
  • , Wissam El Hage
  • , Pierre Emmanuel Rozier
  • , Michel Benoit
  • Bruno Giordana, Alejandra Caqueo-Urizar, Dong Keon Yon, Bach Tran, Pascal Auquier, Guillaume Fond

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Severe mental illness (SMI) patients often have complex health needs, which makes it difficult to access and coordinate their care. This study aimed to develop a computerized adaptive testing (CAT) tool, PREMIUM CAT-ACC, to measure SMI patients' experience with access and care coordination. This multicenter and cross-sectional study included 496 adult in- and out-patients with SMI (i.e., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depressive disorder). Psychometric analysis of the 13-item bank showed adequate properties, with preliminary evidence of external validity and no substantial differential item functioning for sex, age, care setting, and diagnosis, making it suitable for CAT administration. A post-hoc CAT simulation demonstrated that the tool was efficient and accurate, with an average of seven items, compared to the full item bank administration. Its use by clinicians can contribute to optimizing patient care pathways and transitioning towards more person-centered healthcare.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo115444
PublicaciónPsychiatry Research
Volumen328
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct. 2023

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