Statistical refinement of patient-centered case vignettes for digital health research

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Kopka, Marvin [1 ]
Feufel, Markus A. [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Berlin, Dept Psychol & Ergon IPA, Div Ergon, Berlin, Germany
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digital health; case vignettes; test theory; symptom checker; representative design; methods; ecological validity; internal validity; PRIMER;
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10.3389/fdgth.2024.1411924
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Digital health research often relies on case vignettes (descriptions of fictitious or real patients) to navigate ethical and practical challenges. Despite their utility, the quality and lack of standardization of these vignettes has often been criticized, especially in studies on symptom-assessment applications (SAAs) and self-triage decision-making. To address this, our paper introduces a method to refine an existing set of vignettes, drawing on principles from classical test theory. First, we removed any vignette with an item difficulty of zero and an item-total correlation below zero. Second, we stratified the remaining vignettes to reflect the natural base rates of symptoms that SAAs are typically approached with, selecting those vignettes with the highest item-total correlation in each quota. Although this two-step procedure reduced the size of the original vignette set by 40%, comparing self-triage performance on the reduced and the original vignette sets, we found a strong correlation (r = 0.747 to r = 0.997, p < .001). This indicates that using our refinement method helps identifying vignettes with high predictive power of an agent's self-triage performance while simultaneously increasing cost-efficiency of vignette-based evaluation studies. This might ultimately lead to higher research quality and more reliable results.
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