Rasch development and validation of the "Medellin Dry Eye Inventory" (ME.Dry), an instrument to measure multidimensional quality of life compromise in patients with dry eye disease

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Balparda, Kepa [1 ]
Herrera-Chalarca, Tatiana [2 ]
Cardozo-Davila, Ximena
Pacheco, Maria A. [3 ]
Godin, Fernando [4 ]
Nicholls-Molina, Maria A. [5 ]
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[1] Black Mammoth Surg, Res & Surg, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Black Mammoth Surg, Dept Clin Res, Medellin, Colombia
[3] Univ Del Norte, Dept Ophthalmol, Barranquilla, Colombia
[4] Univ El Bosque, Dept Ophthalmol, Grp Invest & Salud Ocular, Unbosque, Bogota, Colombia
[5] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Sch Med, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia
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Dry eye disease; ocular surface disease; quality of life; QUESTIONNAIRE; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY;
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10.4103/IJO.IJO_2993_22
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose: Dry eye disease (DED) is a common condition that affects the quality of life. There is a great need for better-developed scales that comply with Rasch model requirements. Methods: Prospective study including patients with DED. A series of focus groups were performed to determine the best items to be included. A Rasch modeling methodology was used to validate the Medellin Dry Eye Inventory (ME center dot Dry). After iterative analysis and scale modification, a final version of the scale was attained which complied with the Rasch analysis expectations. Correlation between the different subscales of the ME center dot Dry and the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) was evaluated through Spearman correlation. Results: A total of 166 patients with DED were included. Rasch modeling demonstrated an excellent behavior for the ME center dot Dry, including four subscales: Symptoms, Triggers, Activity Limitation, and Emotional Compromise. Infit and Outfit parameters were all between 0.50 and 1.50, with excellent category utilization. Person and item separation and reliability were excellent for all subscales. There was a need for a category collapsing for the Emotional Compromise subscale. There was a strong correlation between the different subscales of the ME center dot Dry except for the Emotional Compromise subscale, which seems to be independent. Conclusion: The ME center dot Dry is a reliable scale, complying with the Rasch model expectations, that allows for a reliable measurement of quality of life compromise in patients with DED. Emotional compromise secondary to DED does not seem to correlate with disease severity as assessed by the other quality-of-life subscales.
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