| Literature DB >> 25320652 |
David M Walton1, Joy C MacDermid2, Mathew Pulickal1, Amber Rollack1, Jennifer Veitch1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a generic patient-reported outcome (PRO) that is patient-centric and offers sound properties for measuring the process and state of recovery from musculoskeletal trauma. This study describes the construction and initial validation of a new tool for this purpose.Entities:
Keywords: Patient-reported outcomes; psychometrics; recovery; responsiveness; validity.
Year: 2014 PMID: 25320652 PMCID: PMC4195176 DOI: 10.2174/1874325001408010316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250
Characteristics of the 3 samples used in the different analyses.
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| Sex (% female) | 58.4% | 58.7% | 72.4% |
| Age (mean, SD) | 42.1 (12.9) | 38.1 (13.5) | 42.6 (13.6) |
| Duration of symptoms<3 months≥3 months | 49.0%51.0% | 100.0%0.0% | 100.0%0.0% |
| Region affected (%)*NeckLow backLower extremityUpper extremity | 63.6%38.3%18.7%12.1% | 58.7%23.9%28.3%43.5% | 44.9%13.8%27.6%37.9% |
| Mechanism of injury (%)Motor vehicle accidentOther type of impactFall, trip or slipAwkward lifting/twistingOther | 42.9%21.9%4.8%5.7%23.8% | 53.3%13.3%11.1%13.3%8.9% | 44.8%6.9%31.0%6.9%10.3% |
| Medicolegal status (%)Motor vehicle insuranceWorker’s compensationCurrent litigation | 39.1%19.5%9.5% | 39.1%13.0%8.7% | 31.0%6.9%0.0% |
| Work status at inceptionFull pre-injuryModified returnDisability leaveOff for other reasons | 36.3%42.2%21.6%2.0% | 36.7%43.3%20.0%6.7% | 56.3%37.5%6.3%0.0% |
: Respondents could choose more than 1 region affected if applicable.
Individual item analysis results.
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| 1. Meeting your most basic needs | 9.6 | 10 | 5 - 10 | 0.53** | 0.82 (0.67, 0.97) |
| 2. Being mentally sharp | 9.5 | 10 | 7 - 10 | 0.56** | 0.87 (0.73, 1.00) |
| 3. Being physically fit compared to others like you | 9.1 | 10 | 5 - 10 | 0.53** | 0.84 (0.67, 1.00) |
| 4. Fulfilling your life roles | 9.5 | 10 | 3 - 10 | 0.45** | 0.74 (0.57, 0.93) |
| 5. Intimate relationships | 9.2 | 10 | 4 - 10 | 0.38* | 0.68 (0.48, 0.89) |
| 7. Being independent | 9.5 | 10 | 2 - 10 | 0.48** | 0.90 (0.79, 1.00) |
| 8. Being spontaneous | 8.1 | 8 | 3 - 10 | 0.51** | 0.84 (0.69, 1.00) |
| 9. Feeling positive emotions | 9.3 | 10 | 6 - 10 | 0.34* | 0.89 (0.77, 1.00) |
| 10. Feeling like you’ve got the potential to achieve new or greater things in the future | 9.2 | 10 | 5 - 10 | 0.42** | 0.81 (0.65, 0.98) |
Columns 2-4: Importance ratings for each of the 10 items. 0 = not important to me at all, 10 = extremely important. Column 5: Pearson’s r correlation coefficient between each item and score on a recovery NRS ( 0 = not recovered at all, 10 = completely recovered). Column 6: The area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUC) for discriminating between changed and stable recovery status over a 3-month period. Bold indicates the single item that failed all 3 tests for retention and was removed from the final tool.
= correlation significant at the p < 0.05 level.
= correlation significant at the p < 0.01 level.
Cross-sectional means (column 2) and associations (column 3).
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| SRI | 63.4% (25.5, 2.0% to 100.0%) | |
| Region-specific disability | 39.6% (23.3, 0.0% to 89.5%) | -0.67** |
| SF12 PCS | 64.7% (18.2, 29.3 to 99.5) | 0.45* |
| SF12 MCS | 73.2% (10.5, 53.0 to 94.2) | 0.28 |
correlation with SRI is significant at the p < 0.05 level. **: correlation with SRI is significant at the p <0.01 level.
Responsiveness (area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUC) when change score on each scale was plotted against clinically meaningful improvement on the recovery NRS) estimates of the tools under evaluation.
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| SRI | 0.82 (0.67, 0.97) |
| Region-specific disability | 0.79 (0.62, 0.96) |
| SF12 PCS | 0.69 (0.42, 0.86) |
| SF12 MCS | 0.50 (0.25, 0.70) |
SRI = Satisfaction and Recovery Index; SF12 PCS = Physical Component Summary score of SF-12; SF12 MCS = Mental Component Summary score of the SF-12.