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Measurement properties of performance-based outcome measures to assess physical function in young and middle-aged people known to be at high risk of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review

机译:基于绩效的结果测量的测量属性,以评估已知患有髋部和/或膝部骨关节炎高风险的年轻人和中年人的身体功能:系统综述

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Objectives: To systematically appraise the evidence on measurement properties of performance-based outcome measures to assess physical function in young and middle-aged people known to be at high risk of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: Electronic searches were performed in MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus and SPORTDiscus in May 2013. Two reviewers independently rated the measurement properties using the 4-point COSMIN checklist. Best evidence synthesis was made using COSMIN quality, consistency and direction of findings and sample size. Results: Twenty of 2736 papers were eligible for inclusion and 24 different performance-based outcome measures knee or obese populations were evaluated. No tests related to hip populations were included. Twenty-five measurement properties including reliability (nine studies), construct validity (hypothesis testing) (nine studies), measurement error (three studies), structural validity (two studies), interpretability (one study) and responsiveness (one study) were evaluated. A positive rating was given to 12.5% (30/240) of all possible measurement ratings. Tests were grouped into two categories based on the population characteristics. The one-legged hop for distance, followed by the 6-mtimed hop and cross over hop for distance were the best-rated tests for the knee-injured population. Whereas the 6-min walk test was the only included test for the obese population. Conclusion: This review highlights the many gaps in knowledge about the measurement properties of performance-based outcome measures for young and middle-aged people known to be at high risk of hip and/or knee OA. There is a need for consensus on which outcome measures should be used and/or combined when assessing physical function in this population. Further good quality research is required.
机译:目的:系统评估基于绩效的结果指标的测量特性的证据,以评估已知处于髋部和/或膝部骨关节炎(OA)高风险的年轻人和中年人的身体功能。方法:2013年5月,在MEDLINE,CINAHL,Scopus和SPORTDiscus中进行了电子搜索。两名评论者使用4点COSMIN核对表独立评估了测量属性。利用COSMIN的质量,结果的一致性和方向以及样本量,可以得出最佳的证据综合。结果:2736篇论文中有20篇符合纳入标准,并对24项基于绩效的不同结果指标进行了评估,评估了膝盖或肥胖人群。没有包括与髋关节人口有关的测试。评估了二十五个测量属性,包括可靠性(九项研究),结构效度(假设检验)(九项研究),测量误差(三项研究),结构效度(两项研究),可解释性(一项研究)和响应能力(一项研究)。 。在所有可能的测量等级中,有12.5%(30/240)被评为肯定。根据人口特征将测试分为两类。对于膝盖受伤的人群,单腿跳距离,其次是6步跳和跨跳距离是评价最高的测试。而6分钟步行测试是肥胖人群中唯一包含的测试。结论:这篇综述突出了关于基于绩效结果测量指标的测量属性的知识方面的空白,该测量指标针对已知患有髋和/或膝OA的高风险的年轻人和中年人。在评估该人群的身体机能时,需要就应使用和/或合并哪些结果指标达成共识。需要进一步的高质量研究。

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