Physical function measurement in older long-term cancer survivors.

Jennifer Blackwood, Kateri Rybicki
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Objective: To establish reliability, validity, and minimal detectable change in measures of function in older long-term cancer survivors.

Methods: Older cancer survivors were recruited to perform functional measures; 5 Times Sit-to-Stand (5xSTS), 30-second Timed Chair Rise (30sTCR), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Physical Performance Test-7 (PPT-7). Two testing sessions were completed two weeks apart. Test-retest reliability was examined using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC2,1), convergent and discriminant validity using Spearman's rho and Minimal Detectable Change (MDC95) was calculated.

Results: Forty-seven older long-term cancer survivors participated. Test-retest reliability was good for 5xSTS (ICC2,1=0.86), 30sTCR (ICC2,1=0.89), and SPPB (ICC2,1=0.85) and poor for PPT-7 (ICC2,1=0.48). Both convergent and discriminant validity was established.

Conclusions: SPPB, 5xSTS, and 30sTCR are reliable and valid tools to measure function in older long-term cancer survivors. MDC95 values were larger than those reported in geriatrics and should be interpreted with caution. Residual effects of cancer treatment, comorbidity, and physical inactivity may contribute to decreased physical function in older long-term cancer survivors, therefore valid and reliable measures like SPPB and the timed chair rise tests should be used objectively measure function throughout the survivorship spectrum.

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测量老年长期癌症幸存者的身体功能。
目的确定老年长期癌症幸存者功能测量的可靠性、有效性和最小可检测变化:招募老年癌症幸存者进行功能测试:5 次坐立(5xSTS)、30 秒定时起立(30sTCR)、短期体能测试(SPPB)和 7 次体能测试(PPT-7)。两次测试间隔两周。使用类内相关系数(ICC2,1)检验了重测可靠性,使用斯皮尔曼rho检验了收敛有效性和区分有效性,并计算了最小可检测变化(MDC95):结果:47 名老年长期癌症幸存者参加了研究。5xSTS(ICC2,1=0.86)、30sTCR(ICC2,1=0.89)和 SPPB(ICC2,1=0.85)的重测可靠性良好,PPT-7(ICC2,1=0.48)的重测可靠性较差。结论:SPPB、5xSTS 和 PPT-7 的收敛效度和判别效度均已确定:结论:SPPB、5xSTS 和 30sTCR 是测量老年长期癌症幸存者功能的可靠而有效的工具。MDC95值大于老年病学报告的值,因此应谨慎解释。癌症治疗的残余效应、合并症和缺乏运动可能会导致老年长期癌症幸存者的身体功能下降,因此应使用有效可靠的方法(如 SPPB 和定时椅子起立测试)来客观测量整个幸存者阶段的功能。
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