The Application of Psychometrics for Assessing Health Outcomes and Quality of Life (Part 2)

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About the course

The aim of this course is to provide participants with an introduction to advanced psychometric models in analysis of multi-item patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs).

The course will cover confirmatory factor analytic methods for categorical data, Rasch models, and other items response theory (IRT) models.

Feedback from previous attendees

"Really liked the mixture of exercises and taught material and how the tutors were open to supporting us along the way."

"Excellent presentations, delivered very clearly."

"Great advanced course content."

Who will benefit from the course?

The course content is aimed at participants with basic knowledge of psychometrics who want to apply advanced methods in scale construction and evaluation.

The course content is set at an intermediate/advanced level. It will focus on modern psychometric methods: factor analysis for categorical data, Rasch models, and other IRT models. It will be relevant to researchers, students, clinicians and other health care professionals and members of the pharmaceutical industry interested in using or developing PROMs.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course participants should be able to:

  • perform item-level confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of PROMs using Mplus software
  • understand the assumptions of CFA models, evaluate model fit, and revise the model
  • understand the similarities and differences between CFA models, Rasch models and other IRT models
  • perform IRT analyses using the Mplus software
  • understand the assumptions of Rasch and IRT models and the principles for testing the models
  • use results from IRT analyses to develop or select the optimal PROM for a particular research purpose
  • be aware of the use of other software for CFA, Rasch and IRT analyses.

Course faculty

SCHARR Outcomes Group

Dates and times

Part 1

Dates and times to be confirmed

Part 2 

Dates and times to be confirmed

Whole course

Dates and times to be confirmed

Part 2

Participants should have completed Part 1 of this course (which runs immediately prior to this course) or have sufficient suitable experience or other suitable qualification(s).

Authorisation must gained in advance from SCHARR if you only wish to attend Part 2 of our Psychometrics course, to gain the password required to book. 

Please email your details to scharr-scu@sheffield.ac.uk together with a brief overview of your relevant experience and/or qualifications that you feel would exempt you from attending Part 1.

Once authorised you will be emailed the password and booking link to enable you to make your booking.

Fees

TBC

Current UOS Staff/Students

Current members of University of Sheffield staff and current University of Sheffield students are eligible to book this course at a reduced rate. An active @sheffield.ac.uk email address is required to book at this reduced rate.   

Please see Booking and payment section for further details.

All fees are VAT exempt.

Booking and payment

Payment can be made via credit / debit card or PayPal. Please visit the Online Store to make your booking.  

Non-University of Sheffield applicants - If your employer is paying your fees and they require an invoice, please ensure you have your purchase order details before making your booking. 

Current University of Sheffield staff and students – If you would prefer to be invoiced or to pay via an internal transfer, a purchase order will be required before you make your booking.  Please contact your department administrator or finance team for help with this.

Difficulties making your booking?

If you are having difficulties making your booking, please contact the Online Store directly at onlinestore@sheffield.ac.uk

Course delivery and requirements

Course delivery method TBC.

To book on to Part 2 only, participants should have completed Part 1 of this course or have sufficient suitable experience or qualification(s). Authorisation must be gained in advance from the course faculty if you only wish to attend Part 2.

Please email your details to scharr-scu@sheffield.ac.uk together with a brief overview of your relevant experience and/or qualifications that you feel would exempt you from attending Part 1.

Contact

For further information please do not hesitate to contact us:

Email:  scharr-scu@sheffield.ac.uk

The content of our courses is reviewed annually to make sure it is up-to-date and relevant. Individual modules are occasionally updated or withdrawn. This is in response to discoveries through our world-leading research, funding changes, professional accreditation requirements, student or employer feedback, outcomes of reviews, and variations in staff or student numbers. In the event of any change we'll consult and inform students in good time and take reasonable steps to minimise disruption.

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