Evaluating pain outcomes in Chinese ophthalmology patients using the APS-POQ-R-C: a Rasch analysis
Meina Huang, Zheyi Chen

TL;DR
This study evaluates a Chinese version of a pain questionnaire for ophthalmology patients using statistical analysis to ensure it works well and suggests improvements.
Contribution
The study applies Rasch analysis to validate and optimize the APS-POQ-R-C for Chinese postoperative ophthalmic patients.
Findings
The APS-POQ-R-C demonstrated good unidimensionality and high reliability with strong separation indices.
Item P10 showed poor fit to the Rasch model and required revision.
Gender-related differences were found in certain items, suggesting the need for further refinement.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Revised American Pain Society Patient Outcome Questionnaire (APS-POQ-R-C) using Rasch analysis, to optimize the APS-POQ-R-C for effective pain assessment in Chinese postoperative ophthalmic patients. The polytomous analysis approach of the Rasch model was used to comprehensively evaluate the applicability of the APS-POQ-R-C scale in postoperative ophthalmic patients. Using a sample of 294 valid questionnaires, multiple aspects of the scale were tested, including unidimensionality, local independence of items, reliability and separation, item fit, person–item mapping, test information function, and differential item functioning (DIF) analysis. Principal component analysis of residuals, explained common variance (0.61) and omega hierarchical (0.72) of the APS-POQ-R-C scale demonstrates essential…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPain Management and Opioid Use · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Anesthesia and Pain Management
