The performance of PROMIS computer adaptive testing for patient-reported outcomes in hip fracture surgery: a pilot study
Autor: | Joseph T. Nguyen, Benedict U. Nwachukwu, Aleksey Dvorzhinskiy, Dean G. Lorich, David S. Wellman, Naomi E. Gadinsky, Ashley E. Levack, Elizabeth B. Gausden |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
030222 orthopedics
medicine.medical_specialty Hip fracture Osteosynthesis business.industry Concurrent validity Outcome measures 030229 sport sciences General Medicine Femoral fracture medicine.disease 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Geriatric trauma Orthopedic surgery medicine Physical therapy Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Surgery Computerized adaptive testing business |
Zdroj: | Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 142:417-424 |
ISSN: | 1434-3916 0936-8051 |
Popis: | Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are essential to patient-centered care in orthopaedics. PROMIS measures have demonstrated reliability, validity, responsiveness, and minimal floor and ceiling effects in various populations of patients receiving orthopaedic care but have not yet been examined in hip fracture patients. This pilot study sought to evaluate the psychometric performance of the PROMIS Physical Function (PROMIS PF) and Pain Interference (PROMIS PI) computer adaptive tests and compare these instruments with legacy outcome measures in hip fracture patients. This study included 67 patients who were 27–96 years old (median 76) and underwent osteosynthesis for a proximal femoral fracture. At 3, 6, and/or 12 months follow-up, patients completed both legacy (mHHS, SF-36-PCS, and VAS for pain) and PROMIS questionnaires (PROMIS PF and PROMIS PI). Respondent burden and floor/ceiling effects were calculated for each outcome measure. Correlation was calculated to determine concurrent validity between related constructs. A strong correlation was found between PROMIS PF and mHHS (rho = 0.715, p |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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