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Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate if physical functions usually associated with a younger population were of importance for an older population, and to construct an outcome measure for hip osteoarthritis with improved responsiveness compared to the Western Ontario McMaster osteoarthri...

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Autores principales: Nilsdotter, Anna K, Lohmander, L Stefan, Klässbo, Maria, Roos, Ewa M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC161815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12777182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-4-10
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author Nilsdotter, Anna K
Lohmander, L Stefan
Klässbo, Maria
Roos, Ewa M
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Lohmander, L Stefan
Klässbo, Maria
Roos, Ewa M
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate if physical functions usually associated with a younger population were of importance for an older population, and to construct an outcome measure for hip osteoarthritis with improved responsiveness compared to the Western Ontario McMaster osteoarthritis score (WOMAC LK 3.0). METHODS: A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) was constructed to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales (pain, symptoms, activity of daily living, sport and recreation function and hip related quality of life). The HOOS contains all WOMAC LK 3.0 questions in unchanged form. The HOOS was distributed to 90 patients with primary hip osteoarthritis (mean age 71.5, range 49–85, 41 females) assigned for total hip replacement for osteoarthritis preoperatively and at six months follow-up. RESULTS: The HOOS met set criteria of validity and responsiveness. It was more responsive than WOMAC regarding the subscales pain (SRM 2.11 vs. 1.83) and other symptoms (SRM 1.83 vs. 1.28). The responsiveness (SRM) for the two added subscales sport and recreation and quality of life were 1.29 and 1.65, respectively. Patients ≤ 66 years of age (range 49–66) reported higher responsiveness in all five subscales than patients >66 years of age (range 67–85) (Pain SRM 2.60 vs. 1.97, other symptoms SRM 3.0 vs. 1.60, activity of daily living SRM 2.51 vs. 1.52, sport and recreation function SRM 1.53 vs. 1.21 and hip related quality of life SRM 1.95 vs. 1.57). CONCLUSION: The HOOS 2.0 appears to be useful for the evaluation of patient-relevant outcome after THR and is more responsive than the WOMAC LK 3.0. The added subscales sport and recreation function and hip related quality of life were highly responsive for this group of patients, with the responsiveness being highest for those younger than 66.
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spelling pubmed-1618152003-06-20 Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement Nilsdotter, Anna K Lohmander, L Stefan Klässbo, Maria Roos, Ewa M BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to evaluate if physical functions usually associated with a younger population were of importance for an older population, and to construct an outcome measure for hip osteoarthritis with improved responsiveness compared to the Western Ontario McMaster osteoarthritis score (WOMAC LK 3.0). METHODS: A 40 item questionnaire (hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score, HOOS) was constructed to assess patient-relevant outcomes in five separate subscales (pain, symptoms, activity of daily living, sport and recreation function and hip related quality of life). The HOOS contains all WOMAC LK 3.0 questions in unchanged form. The HOOS was distributed to 90 patients with primary hip osteoarthritis (mean age 71.5, range 49–85, 41 females) assigned for total hip replacement for osteoarthritis preoperatively and at six months follow-up. RESULTS: The HOOS met set criteria of validity and responsiveness. It was more responsive than WOMAC regarding the subscales pain (SRM 2.11 vs. 1.83) and other symptoms (SRM 1.83 vs. 1.28). The responsiveness (SRM) for the two added subscales sport and recreation and quality of life were 1.29 and 1.65, respectively. Patients ≤ 66 years of age (range 49–66) reported higher responsiveness in all five subscales than patients >66 years of age (range 67–85) (Pain SRM 2.60 vs. 1.97, other symptoms SRM 3.0 vs. 1.60, activity of daily living SRM 2.51 vs. 1.52, sport and recreation function SRM 1.53 vs. 1.21 and hip related quality of life SRM 1.95 vs. 1.57). CONCLUSION: The HOOS 2.0 appears to be useful for the evaluation of patient-relevant outcome after THR and is more responsive than the WOMAC LK 3.0. The added subscales sport and recreation function and hip related quality of life were highly responsive for this group of patients, with the responsiveness being highest for those younger than 66. BioMed Central 2003-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC161815/ /pubmed/12777182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-4-10 Text en Copyright © 2003 Nilsdotter et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Nilsdotter, Anna K
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Klässbo, Maria
Roos, Ewa M
Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title_full Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title_fullStr Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title_full_unstemmed Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title_short Hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
title_sort hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (hoos) – validity and responsiveness in total hip replacement
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC161815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12777182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-4-10
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