标准化患者报告的结果不能反映当代全膝关节置换术后患者的功能缺陷:描述性研究。

Ashley Y Disantis, Sara R Piva, James J Irrgang
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背景:西安大略大学和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数(WOMAC-PF)的身体功能分量表被专业组织广泛用于膝骨关节炎患者,并得到认可。它在全膝关节置换术(TKR)后的使用受到了挑战,因为它可能不能代表采用更先进技术和护理途径进行当代TKR的患者所期望的高水平的功能表现。目的:评估WOMAC-PF项目是否反映了TKR后患者确定的活动限制。设计:本描述性研究的数据来自一项比较TKR后运动干预的随机临床试验的基线评估性能度量(COPM)。对两份问卷的答复进行了比较。结果:这项调查包括50名参与者(36名女性,平均年龄63.8±6.7岁)。WOMAC-PF未能捕捉到参与者在COPM中确定的50%的活动限制。这些活动包括跪下、深蹲、搬运/举起物品、力量/耐力锻炼、自由体操、下肢锻炼、上/下山、庭院作业、爬梯子、驾驶、管理环境、搬运物品上/下楼梯、步态启动、平衡和上/下路缘石。只有一项关于WOMAC-PF的活动(购物)没有被参与者在COPM上的回答所识别。限制:如果参与者在3到6个月前患有TKR,则将其包括在内,这可能会限制TKR后立即进行的活动的可推广性,并且研究样本相对较小。结论:在TKR后的个体中,WOMAC-PF不能代表TKR后患者认为重要的更高水平、更需要体力的活动的子集。
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Standardized Patient Reported Outcomes Do Not Capture Functional Deficits of Patients Following Contemporary Total Knee Replacement: Descriptive Study.

Background: The physical function subscale of the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC-PF) is widely used and endorsed by professional organizations for patients with knee osteoarthritis. Its use post total knee replacement (TKR) has been challenged as it may not represent the high level of functional performance that is expected by patients who undergo contemporary TKR with more advanced techniques and care pathways.

Objective: To assess whether the items of the WOMAC-PF reflect the activity limitations identified by patients following TKR.

Design: Data for this descriptive study were obtained from baseline assessments of a randomized clinical trial comparing exercise interventions following TKR.

Methods: Participants completed the WOMAC-PF and identified activity limitations in the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in the same day. The responses to both questionnaires were compared.

Results: This investigation included 50 participants (36 women, mean age 63.8±6.7). The WOMAC-PF failed to capture 50% of the activity limitations identified by participants in the COPM. These activities included kneeling, squatting, carrying/lifting items, strength/endurance exercise, floor transfer, lower extremity exercise, walking up/down hills, yard work, climbing a ladder, driving, managing the environment, carrying objects up/down stairs, gait initiation, balance, and going up/down curbs. Only one activity on the WOMAC-PF (going shopping) was not identified by participant responses on the COPM.

Limitations: Participants were included if they had TKR between 3 and 6 months prior, which may limit generalizability to those immediately after TKR, and the study sample was relatively small.

Conclusions: In individuals following TKR, the WOMAC-PF failed to represent a subset of higher level, more physically demanding activities that were identified as important by patients following TKR.

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