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Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty

OBJECTIVES: To assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 and to compare these with that of the more widely used Oxford Hip Score (OHS) in patients six and 12 months after primary total hip arthroplasty. METHODS: We prospectively collected data at six and 12...

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Autores principales: Hamilton, D. F., Giesinger, J. M., MacDonald, D. J., Simpson, A. H. R. W., Howie, C. R., Giesinger, K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4852794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26965167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.53.2000480
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author Hamilton, D. F.
Giesinger, J. M.
MacDonald, D. J.
Simpson, A. H. R. W.
Howie, C. R.
Giesinger, K.
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MacDonald, D. J.
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description OBJECTIVES: To assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 and to compare these with that of the more widely used Oxford Hip Score (OHS) in patients six and 12 months after primary total hip arthroplasty. METHODS: We prospectively collected data at six and 12 months following total hip arthroplasty from 193 patients undergoing surgery at a single centre. Ceiling effects are outlined with frequencies for patients obtaining the lowest or highest possible score. Change over time from six months to 12 months post-surgery is reported as effect size (Cohen’s d). RESULTS: The mean OHS improved from 40.3 (sd 7.9) at six months to 41.9 (sd 7.2) at 12 months. The mean FJS-12 improved from 56.8 (sd 30.1) at six months to 62.1 (sd 29.0) at 12 months. At six months, 15.5% of patients reached the best possible score (48 points) on the OHS and 8.3% obtained the best score (100 points) on the FJS-12. At 12 months, this percentage increased to 20.8% for the OHS and to 10.4% for the FJS-12. In terms of the effect size (Cohen’s d), the change was d = 0.10 for the OHS and d = 0.17 for the FJS-12. CONCLUSIONS: The FJS-12 is more responsive to change between six and 12 months following total hip arthroplasty than is the OHS, with the measured ceiling effect for the OHS twice that of the FJS-12. The difference in effect size of change results in substantial differences in required sample size if aiming to detect change between these two time points. This has important implications for powering clinical trials with patient-reported measures as the primary outcome. Cite this article: Dr D. F. Hamilton. Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty. Bone Joint Res 2016;5:87–91. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.53.2000480.
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spelling pubmed-48527942016-05-11 Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty Hamilton, D. F. Giesinger, J. M. MacDonald, D. J. Simpson, A. H. R. W. Howie, C. R. Giesinger, K. Bone Joint Res Arthroplasty OBJECTIVES: To assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 and to compare these with that of the more widely used Oxford Hip Score (OHS) in patients six and 12 months after primary total hip arthroplasty. METHODS: We prospectively collected data at six and 12 months following total hip arthroplasty from 193 patients undergoing surgery at a single centre. Ceiling effects are outlined with frequencies for patients obtaining the lowest or highest possible score. Change over time from six months to 12 months post-surgery is reported as effect size (Cohen’s d). RESULTS: The mean OHS improved from 40.3 (sd 7.9) at six months to 41.9 (sd 7.2) at 12 months. The mean FJS-12 improved from 56.8 (sd 30.1) at six months to 62.1 (sd 29.0) at 12 months. At six months, 15.5% of patients reached the best possible score (48 points) on the OHS and 8.3% obtained the best score (100 points) on the FJS-12. At 12 months, this percentage increased to 20.8% for the OHS and to 10.4% for the FJS-12. In terms of the effect size (Cohen’s d), the change was d = 0.10 for the OHS and d = 0.17 for the FJS-12. CONCLUSIONS: The FJS-12 is more responsive to change between six and 12 months following total hip arthroplasty than is the OHS, with the measured ceiling effect for the OHS twice that of the FJS-12. The difference in effect size of change results in substantial differences in required sample size if aiming to detect change between these two time points. This has important implications for powering clinical trials with patient-reported measures as the primary outcome. Cite this article: Dr D. F. Hamilton. Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty. Bone Joint Res 2016;5:87–91. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.53.2000480. 2016-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4852794/ /pubmed/26965167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.53.2000480 Text en © 2016 Hamilton et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributions licence (CC-BY-NC), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, but not for commercial gain, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Giesinger, J. M.
MacDonald, D. J.
Simpson, A. H. R. W.
Howie, C. R.
Giesinger, K.
Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title_full Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title_fullStr Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title_short Responsiveness and ceiling effects of the Forgotten Joint Score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
title_sort responsiveness and ceiling effects of the forgotten joint score-12 following total hip arthroplasty
topic Arthroplasty
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4852794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26965167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.53.2000480
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