2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2018.09.003
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Assessing psychometric properties of the PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Scale in older adults in independent-living and continuing care retirement communities

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“…PROMIS SRI and/or SD were previously validated in a large cohort from a community-based internet panel and a cohort of patients from university-based sleep medicine, general medicine and psychiatric clinics, 19 and elderly older adults in an independent-living community setting. 20 PROMIS SD and SRI have been used to study the impact of systemic sclerosis, 21 cancer 22 and psychiatric disease. 23 A prospective online questionnaire-based study of 287 adults with AD found that PRO-MIS SD and SRI scores were particularly increased in those with severe or very severe AD, comorbid hay fever and/or anxiety.…”
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“…PROMIS SRI and/or SD were previously validated in a large cohort from a community-based internet panel and a cohort of patients from university-based sleep medicine, general medicine and psychiatric clinics, 19 and elderly older adults in an independent-living community setting. 20 PROMIS SD and SRI have been used to study the impact of systemic sclerosis, 21 cancer 22 and psychiatric disease. 23 A prospective online questionnaire-based study of 287 adults with AD found that PRO-MIS SD and SRI scores were particularly increased in those with severe or very severe AD, comorbid hay fever and/or anxiety.…”
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“…Objective measures of both physical activity and sedentary behavior are measured using accelerometry. Participants are asked to wear the activPAL3, a small, thin device (like a patch) that is worn on the mid-thigh (day and overnight) for 7 days at the beginning, at 6 months, and at the end of the study [ [65] , [66] , [67] , [68] ]. Verbal and written Instructions for applying and removing the monitor are provided to the participant.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(baseline only, due to COVID-19) Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL): The PROMIS-57 is a 57-item survey covering seven domains (physical function, anxiety, depression, fatigue, pain, sleep disturbance, and social functioning) [ 76 , 77 ]. Sleep quality: Sleep impairment is assessed in addition to sleep disturbance; each is measured using the PROMIS short-form 8a questionnaires [ 67 , 68 , 76 ]. Comorbidity: The Older Americans Resources & Services (OARS) Comorbidity Index is used to assess the number of chronic medical conditions and symptoms and their functional impact [ 78 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the development cohort of the PROMIS‐SD and PROMIS‐SRI short forms, 25% reported having one chronic health condition, 21% reported having two, and 33% reported having three or more. The PROMIS‐SD has been assessed in older adults (mean age of 83.6 years) and had good performance and was predictive of depressive symptoms, stress, and quality of life at 12 months (123).…”
Section: Promis Sleep Disturbance and Sleep‐related Impairmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychometric properties of PROMIS sleep measures have been assessed in RA (115,118), SLE (116,119), scleroderma (112), cancer (124,125), and elderly populations (123). Additionally, PROMIS sleep measures have been used in multiple sclerosis (126), inflammatory bowel disease (127), and hospitalized patients (128) to study the prevalence of sleep problems.…”
Section: Promis Sleep Disturbance and Sleep‐related Impairmentmentioning
confidence: 99%