RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Development and validation of a preference weight multiattribute health outcome measure for rheumatoid arthritis. JF The Journal of Rheumatology JO J Rheumatol FD The Journal of Rheumatology SP 2409 OP 2411 VO 33 IS 12 A1 Chiun-Fang Chiou A1 Maria E Suarez-Almazor A1 Cathy D Sherbourne A1 Chih-Hung Chang A1 Carolina Reyes A1 Michelle Dylan A1 Joshua Ofman A1 Daniel J Wallace A1 Wesley Mizutani A1 Michael Weisman YR 2006 UL http://www.jrheum.org/content/33/12/2409.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate multiattribute measures for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to report health states and estimate preference weights. METHODS: Survey materials were mailed to 748 patients. Factor analysis, an item response theory-based model, and an internal consistency test were used to identify attributes and evaluate items. Two multiattribute preference weight functions (MAPWF) were constructed. Construct validity of the new measures was then tested. RESULTS: Four hundred eighty-seven patients returned the survey; 24 items on 6 health attributes were selected to form the new outcomes measure. Two MAPWF were derived with preference weights measured with time tradeoff and visual analog scales as dependent variables. All validity test results were statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Our results reveal that the new measures are reliable and valid in assessing health states and associated preference weights of patients with RA.