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Replicability of SF-36 summary scores by the SF-12 in stroke patients.

A S Pickard1, J A Johnson, A Penn, F Lau, T Noseworthy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The replicability of the physical and mental component summary scores of the Short Form (SF)-36 has been established using the SF-12 in selected patient populations but has yet to be assessed in stroke patients. If the summary scores of the SF-12 are highly correlated with those of the SF-36, the benefits of using a shorter health-status measure may be realized without substantial loss of information or precision. Both self-reported and proxy assessments were evaluated for replicability.
METHODS: Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and linear regression were used to assess the ability of the SF-12 physical component summary (PCS-12) scores to predict PCS-36 scores and the SF-12 mental component summary (MCS-12) scores to predict MCS-36 scores. Multivariate regression was used to explore the relationship between SF-12 and SF-36 scores.
RESULTS: The MCS-12 and PCS-12 scores were strongly correlated with the corresponding SF-36 summary scores for surveys completed by proxy or self-report (ICCs ranged from 0.954 to 0.973). Regression analysis of the proxy assessments indicated that patient age was an important effect modifier in the relationship between MCS-12 and MCS-36 scores.
CONCLUSIONS: The SF-12 reproduced SF-36 summary scores without substantial loss of information in stroke patients. Accordingly, the SF-12 can be used at the summary score level as a substitute for the SF-36 in stroke survivors capable of self-report. However, the mental health summary scores of proxy assessments are influenced by patient age, thereby limiting the replicability of the SF-36 by the SF-12 under these conditions.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10356102     DOI: 10.1161/01.str.30.6.1213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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