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Performance of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Upper Extremity (UE) Versus Physical Function (PF) Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs) in Upper Extremity Clinics

机译:患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)上肢(UE)上肢诊所的物理功能(PF)计算机自适应测试(CAT)的性能

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Purpose To examine the performance of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Upper Extremity (UE) Function Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) relative to the PROMIS Physical Function (PF) CAT in patients seeking specialty care for upper extremity conditions. Methods This observational trial analyzed prospectively collected PROMIS UE and PF CAT scores from 5,202 adult patients with 10,344 outpatient clinic visits presenting to a tertiary orthopedic clinic. Pearson correlation coefficient was utilized to evaluate the association between initial PF and UE scores as well as the association between changes in PF and UE?scores between visits. Differences in scores between populations presenting with hand conditions versus shoulder and elbow conditions were evaluated via Student t test, as were differences in scores between new and return patient visits. Results The PROMIS UE CAT scores were strongly correlated with PROMIS PF CAT scores. However, patients averaged 8 points lower scoring on UE CAT testing than on PF CAT scores. The UE CAT demonstrated a ceiling effect at a score of 56 that affected 7% of patients with a secondary ceiling at 50. Changes in PF and UE scores between visits were moderately correlated with a mean difference of less than 1 point. Patients presenting for hand conditions achieved better PF and UE scores than patients presenting for shoulder and elbow conditions. Conclusions The PROMIS UE module appears responsive to changes over time. However, the current UE CAT has a ceiling score of 56, which does not allow for improvement of scores 0.6 SD higher than the presumptive normative population mean of 50. Although a specific assessment of upper extremity function is desirable, continued refinement of the PROMIS UE CAT is required to better assess patients with higher levels of function. Type of study/level of evidence Diagnostic II.
机译:目的,用于检查患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)上肢(UE)功能计算机自适应测试(CAT)的性能,相对于促进上肢条件的专业护理的患者的PROMIS物理功能(PF)猫。方法采用5,202名成年患者的普遍收集普遍收集的普遍收集的普遍收集,分析了普遍收集的PROMIS UE和PF CAT分数。 Pearson相关系数用于评估初始PF和UE分数之间的关联以及PF和UE之间的变化之间的关联?访问之间的分数。通过Student T测试评估了用手条件与肩部和肘部条件呈现的人群与肩部条件的分数的差异,因为新的和回报患者访问之间的分数存在差异。结果普罗旺斯UE CAT分数与PROMIS PF CAT分数强烈相关。然而,UE CAT测试的患者平均得分8分降低了8分,而不是PF CAT分数。 UE猫的天花板效应为56分,影响了7%的次级天花板患者50. PF与UE之间的变化与近1点的平均差异相当相关。呈现手动条件的患者比出现肩部和肘部条件的患者实现了更好的PF和UE分数。结论PROMIS UE模块响应于随时间的变化而出现。然而,目前的UE猫的天花板得分为56,不允许改进比推定规范性群体为50的分数0.6 SD。尽管对上肢函数的特定评估是理想的,但继续细化普罗旺斯UE需要猫以更好地评估具有更高功能水平的患者。学习类型/证据诊断II水平。

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