Measurement Characteristics of the Knowledge Assessment of Renal Transplantation
This article describes the development and psychometric testing of the Knowledge Assessment of Renal Transplantation (KART).
Methods.
We administered 17 transplant knowledge items to a sample of 1294 ESRD patients. Item characteristics and scale scores were estimated using an Item Response Theory graded response model. Construct validity was tested by examining differences in scale scores between patients who had spent less than 1 and 1 hour or longer receiving various types of transplant education.
Results.
Item Response Theory modeling suggested that 15 items should be retained for the KART. This scale had a marginal reliability of 0.75 and evidenced acceptable reliability (>0.70) across most of its range. Construct validity was supported by the KART’s ability to distinguish patients who had spent less than 1 and 1 hour or longer receiving different types of kidney transplant education, including talking to doctors/medical staff (effect size [ES], 0.61; P
Source: Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Tags: Original Clinical Science—General Source Type: research