| Literature DB >> 21070675 |
Hon-Yi Shi1, Je-Ken Chang, Chi-Yin Wong, Jun-Wen Wang, Yuan-Kun Tu, Herng-Chia Chiu, King-Teh Lee.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is currently weighted more heavily when evaluating health status, particularly regarding medical treatments and interventions. However, it is rarely used by physicians to compare responsiveness. Additionally, responsiveness estimates derived by the Harris Hip Score (HHS) and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) before and after revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) have not been clinically compared. This study compared responsiveness and minimal important differences (MID) between HHS and SF-36.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21070675 PMCID: PMC2992480 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-11-261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Estimated responsiveness and minimal important differences (MID) for the SF-36 and the Harris Hip Score (HHS)§
| Indicators of responsiveness | MID | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before revision THA | After revision THA | Differences | |||||||
| Subscale | Mean (S.D.) | Mean (S.D.) | Mean (S.D.) | P value | PC (%) | ES | SRM | RE | |
| SF-36 | |||||||||
| PF | 64.1(6.7) | 72.2(6.4) | 8.1(6.5) | <0.001 | 12.67 | 1.22 | 1.25 | 0.07 | 3.25 |
| RP | 29.6(14.3) | 41.3(7.2) | 11.8(9.6) | <0.001 | 39.77 | 0.82 | 1.23 | 0.10 | 4.78 |
| RE | 59.0(36.2) | 90.2(43.7) | 31.2(40.0) | <0.001 | 52.80 | 0.86 | 0.78 | 0.33 | 19.98 |
| SF | 69.8(45.9) | 88.2(47.2) | 18.4(31.7) | <0.001 | 26.30 | 0.40 | 0.58 | 0.21 | 15.83 |
| BP | 73.7(22.5) | 82.9(24.5) | 9.2(29.8) | <0.001 | 12.54 | 0.41 | 0.31 | 0.09 | 14.91 |
| VT | 53.4(34.0) | 76.2(36.0) | 22.8(45.6) | <0.001 | 42.71 | 0.67 | 0.50 | 0.21 | 22.81 |
| MH | 69.4(21.4) | 82.2(22.3) | 12.9(24.7) | <0.001 | 18.54 | 0.60 | 0.52 | 0.11 | 12.37 |
| GH | 64.1(42.3) | 78.5(48.2) | 14.4(28.2) | <0.001 | 22.46 | 0.34 | 0.51 | 0.12 | 14.12 |
| HHS | |||||||||
| Pain | 34.1(10.4) | 95.4(15.7) | 61.4(6.9) | <0.001 | 179.99 | 5.91 | 8.92 | 0.57 | 3.44 |
| Function | 35.9(7.1) | 89.1(9.4) | 53.3(4.6) | <0.001 | 148.48 | 7.49 | 11.67 | 0.49 | 2.28 |
| Deformity | 50.0(11.7) | 100.0(20.0) | 50.0(22.5) | <0.001 | 100.00 | 4.28 | 2.22 | 0.67 | 11.26 |
| Motion | 50.0(10.1) | 100.0(14.7) | 50.0(35.7) | <0.001 | 100.00 | 4.95 | 1.40 | 0.72 | 17.86 |
| Total scores | 36.5(6.6) | 93.0(17.8) | 56.5(4.9) | <0.001 | 154.79 | 8.57 | 11.58 | 1.00 | 2.44 |
§PC = percentage of change; ES = effect size; SRM = standard responsiveness means; RE = relative efficiency; CL = 95% confidence interval at lower limit; CU = 95% confidence interval at upper limit; PF = physical functioning; RP = role limitations due to physical problems; RE = role limitations due to emotional problems; SF = social functioning; BP = bodily pain; VT = vitality; MH = mental health; GH = general health; Pain = pain function; Function = physical function; Deformity = deformity; Motion = range of motion.
Comparative responsiveness estimates of effect size (ES) and standardized response mean (SRM) of the SF-36 and the Harris Hip Score (HHS)
| HHS - SF-36 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| p(ES)* | p(SRM)* | |||
| Physical function | 6.27 (5.84, 6.69) | 10.42 (9.92, 10.92) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Pain function | 5.50 (5.05, 5.95) | 8.61 (8.21, 9.00) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
§Differences are presented in effect size and standardized response means (95% confidence interval obtained by bootstrapping).
*p: Type I error of the modified Jacknife test comparing two ES or two SRM.
Comparative responsiveness and minimal important differences (MID) of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments reported in previous studies
| Authors | Country | No. of subjects | Measurement time intervals | Instrument* | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shi HY, | Taiwan | 67 revision THA | Preoperative and 6-month surveys | HHS, SF-36 | HHS revealed greater overall responsiveness than the SF-36 between pre-op and 6-month surveys. |
| Soohoo NF, | U.S. | 89 primary THA | Preoperative and 5 to 17-month surveys | WOMAC, SF-36 | The standardized response means (SRM) for the WOMAC ranged from -0.93 to -1.49, and the effect size (ES) ranged from -1.02 to -1.53. The SRM for the SF-36 ranged from 0.22 to 1.64, and the ES ranged from 0.20 to 1.97. |
| Quintana JM, | Spain | 310 primary THA | Preoperative, 6- and 24-month surveys | WOMAC, SF-36 | WOMAC exhibited treatment responsiveness superior to the SF-36. The percentage of minimal detectable change (MDC) was higher than 80% for all WOMAC domains, except stiffness (60%), while it was higher than 40% in the physical domains of the SF-36 (physical function, physical role, or bodily pain). |
| Angst F, | Switzerland | 433 hip or knee OA | Preoperative and 3-month surveys | WOMAC, SF-36 | SRM = 0.723 for WOMAC and SRM = 0.528 for SF-36 at the end of rehabilitation; SRM = 0.377 for WOMAC and SRM = 0.468 for SF-36 at the three month follow up. In the measurement of function, the WOMAC was significantly more responsive than the SF-36 (SRMs, end of rehabilitation: 0.628 vs. 0.249; three month follow up: 0.235 vs. -0.001). |
| Hoeksma HL, | Netherlands | 75 hip OA | Preoperative and 5-week surveys | HHS, SF-36 | The responsiveness ratio for the HHS was high (1.70) compared with walking speed (0.45), pain during walking (0.66), and the subscales of the SF-36-"bodily pain" (0.42) and "physical functioning" (0.36). |
| Weigl M, | Germany | 439 low (upper) back pain and conditions of the lower (upper) extremities patients | Preoperative and 2~4-week surveys | SCQ SF-36 NASS DASH | The condition-specific instruments demonstrated a good responsiveness with an ES ranging between 0.28 and 0.55 and with a SRM between 0.32 and 0.94. The responsiveness of the SF-36 Physical Function scale showed a lower responsiveness than the condition-specific scales. |
| Lübbeke A, | Switzerland | 435 primary THA, 116 revision THA | Preoperative and 5-year surveys | HHS, WOMAC, SF-12 | HHS and WOMAC were relatively more responsive for physical and pain functions than the SF-12. |
*HHS = Harris Hip Score, SF-36 = Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 Health Survey, WOMAC = Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, SCQ = Self-administered Comorbidity Questionnaire, NASS = North American Spine Society Questionnaire, DASH = Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Questionnaire