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The value of short and simple measures to assess outcomes for patients of total hip replacement surgery

机译:短期和简单措施对全髋关节置换手术患者评估结局的价值

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Objectives—To evaluate the performance of a patient assessed outcome measure, the Oxford Hip Score, in a national study of primary hip replacement surgery. Design—A survey of patients' health status before undergoing primary hip replacement surgery and three months and one year after surgery. Setting—143 hospitals in three NHS English regions. Patients—7151 patients admitted for primary total hip replacement surgery over a period of 13 months from September 1996. Main measures—For patients, Oxford Hip Score and satisfaction with hip replacement and, for surgeons, American Anesthiologists' Society (ASA) classification of physical status. Results—The response rates to the postal questionnaire at three and 12 months follow up were 85.2% and 80.7%, respectively. Including all three administrations of the questionnaire, all except two items of the Oxford Hip Score were completed by 97% or more respondents and only one item at one administration appeared marginally to reduce the reliability of the score. The effect sizes for changes in the score from baseline to three months was 2.50 and to 12 months was 3.05. Patients rated by surgeons as being healthy preoperatively by the ASA classification were somewhat more likely to return a completed questionnaire at three months (79.4% versus 75.3%) and 12 months (72.4% versus 70.3%) than those rated as having poorer health. Conclusions—Overall there was little evidence of difficulties for patients in completing the Oxford Hip Score or of unreliable data, except in relation to one questionnaire item. The instrument was very responsive to change over time and score changes for the Oxford Hip Score related well to patients' satisfaction with their surgery. The instrument is an appropriate measure in terms of validity, responsiveness, and feasibility for evaluating total hip replacement from the perspective of the patient. >Key Words: total hip replacement surgery; Oxford Hip Score; questionnaire; assessment
机译:目的—在一项全国性的初次髋关节置换手术研究中,评估患者评估的结局指标牛津髋关节评分的表现。设计-对接受初次髋关节置换手术之前以及手术后三个月和一年的患者健康状况的调查。设置-三个NHS英语地区的143家医院。患者-自1996年9月起的13个月内,共有7151例患者接受了首次全髋关节置换手术。主要指标-对患者而言,牛津髋关节评分和对髋关节置换的满意度,对外科医生而言,美国麻醉医师协会(ASA)的身体分类状态。结果-随访3个月和12个月时,对邮政问卷的答复率分别为85.2%和80.7%。包括问卷的所有三个主管部门在内,所有由97%或更多的受访者完成的牛津髋关节评分两项除外,而在一个主管部门中只有一项显得微不足道,以降低评分的可靠性。分数从基线到三个月变化的影响大小为2.50,到12个月为3.05。与被评为健康状况较差的患者相比,根据ASA分类被术前评定为健康的患者在三个月(79.4%对75.3%)和12个月(72.4%对70.3%)的情况下更有可能返回完整的问卷。结论:总体而言,几乎没有证据表明患者难以完成牛津髋关节评分或数据不可靠,除非涉及一项问卷。该仪器对随时间的变化非常敏感,牛津髋关节评分的评分变化与患者对手术的满意度密切相关。该仪器在有效性,反应性和从患者角度评估全髋关节置换的可行性方面都是适当的措施。 >关键词:全髋关节置换术;牛津臀部评分;问卷评定

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