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Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis

OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 (FJS-12)—a measure of patients’ ability to forget their joints in daily life—in patients who underwent total ankle replacement (TAR) or ankle arthrodesis (AA). METHODS: Patients who underwent TAR or AA were...

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Autores principales: Noguchi, Koji, Yamaguchi, Satoshi, Teramoto, Atsushi, Amaha, Kentaro, Kanzaki, Noriyuki, Tanaka, Hirofumi, Yasui, Tetsuro, Inaba, Yosuke
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37315039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286762
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author Noguchi, Koji
Yamaguchi, Satoshi
Teramoto, Atsushi
Amaha, Kentaro
Kanzaki, Noriyuki
Tanaka, Hirofumi
Yasui, Tetsuro
Inaba, Yosuke
author_facet Noguchi, Koji
Yamaguchi, Satoshi
Teramoto, Atsushi
Amaha, Kentaro
Kanzaki, Noriyuki
Tanaka, Hirofumi
Yasui, Tetsuro
Inaba, Yosuke
author_sort Noguchi, Koji
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description OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 (FJS-12)—a measure of patients’ ability to forget their joints in daily life—in patients who underwent total ankle replacement (TAR) or ankle arthrodesis (AA). METHODS: Patients who underwent TAR or AA were recruited from seven hospitals. The patients completed the Japanese version of FJS-12 twice, at an interval of two weeks, at a minimum of one year postoperatively. Additionally, they answered the Self-Administered Foot Evaluation Questionnaire and EuroQoL 5-Dimension 5-Level as comparators. The construct validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, measurement error, and floor and ceiling effects were evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 115 patients (median age, 72 years), comprising 50 and 65 patients in the TAR and AA groups respectively, were evaluated. The mean FJS-12 scores were 65 and 58 for the TAR and AA groups, respectively, with no significant difference between groups (P = 0.20). Correlations between the FJS-12 and Self-Administered Foot Evaluation Questionnaire subscale scores were good to moderate. The correlation coefficient ranged from 0.39 to 0.71 and 0.55 to 0.79 in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. The correlation between the FJS-12 and EuroQoL 5-Dimension 5-Level scores was poor in both groups. The internal consistency was adequate, with Cronbach’s α greater than 0.9 in both groups. The intraclass correlation coefficients of test-retest reliability was 0.77 and 0.98 in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. The 95% minimal detectable change values were 18.0 and 7.2 points in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. No floor or ceiling effect was observed in either group. CONCLUSIONS: The Japanese version of FJS-12 is a valid and reliable questionnaire for measuring joint awareness in patients with TAR or AA. The FJS-12 can be a useful tool for the postoperative assessment of patients with end-stage ankle arthritis.
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spelling pubmed-102666692023-06-15 Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis Noguchi, Koji Yamaguchi, Satoshi Teramoto, Atsushi Amaha, Kentaro Kanzaki, Noriyuki Tanaka, Hirofumi Yasui, Tetsuro Inaba, Yosuke PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 (FJS-12)—a measure of patients’ ability to forget their joints in daily life—in patients who underwent total ankle replacement (TAR) or ankle arthrodesis (AA). METHODS: Patients who underwent TAR or AA were recruited from seven hospitals. The patients completed the Japanese version of FJS-12 twice, at an interval of two weeks, at a minimum of one year postoperatively. Additionally, they answered the Self-Administered Foot Evaluation Questionnaire and EuroQoL 5-Dimension 5-Level as comparators. The construct validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, measurement error, and floor and ceiling effects were evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 115 patients (median age, 72 years), comprising 50 and 65 patients in the TAR and AA groups respectively, were evaluated. The mean FJS-12 scores were 65 and 58 for the TAR and AA groups, respectively, with no significant difference between groups (P = 0.20). Correlations between the FJS-12 and Self-Administered Foot Evaluation Questionnaire subscale scores were good to moderate. The correlation coefficient ranged from 0.39 to 0.71 and 0.55 to 0.79 in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. The correlation between the FJS-12 and EuroQoL 5-Dimension 5-Level scores was poor in both groups. The internal consistency was adequate, with Cronbach’s α greater than 0.9 in both groups. The intraclass correlation coefficients of test-retest reliability was 0.77 and 0.98 in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. The 95% minimal detectable change values were 18.0 and 7.2 points in the TAR and AA groups, respectively. No floor or ceiling effect was observed in either group. CONCLUSIONS: The Japanese version of FJS-12 is a valid and reliable questionnaire for measuring joint awareness in patients with TAR or AA. The FJS-12 can be a useful tool for the postoperative assessment of patients with end-stage ankle arthritis. Public Library of Science 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10266669/ /pubmed/37315039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286762 Text en © 2023 Noguchi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Noguchi, Koji
Yamaguchi, Satoshi
Teramoto, Atsushi
Amaha, Kentaro
Kanzaki, Noriyuki
Tanaka, Hirofumi
Yasui, Tetsuro
Inaba, Yosuke
Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title_full Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title_fullStr Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title_short Reliability and validity of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
title_sort reliability and validity of the forgotten joint score-12 for total ankle replacement and ankle arthrodesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10266669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37315039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286762
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