Dawson Jill, Rogers Katherine, Fitzpatrick Ray, Carr Andrew
Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford, OX37LF, UK.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2009 Jan;129(1):119-23. doi: 10.1007/s00402-007-0549-7. Epub 2008 Jan 9.
The validated, patient-reported Oxford shoulder score (OSS) was introduced around 10 years ago, primarily for the assessment of outcomes of shoulder surgery (excluding shoulder stabilisation) in randomised trials. Its uptake has steadily increased in a number of countries and its use has also been extended. Recently a number of issues have been raised in relation to other related patient-reported outcome measures which were devised around the same time as the OSS. This included recommendations to change the scoring system. This paper reviews issues concerning patient-reported outcome measures that apply to the OSS and makes some recommendations (including changes to the scoring system) as to how it should be used.
经过验证的患者报告牛津肩部评分(OSS)大约在10年前开始采用,主要用于随机试验中评估肩部手术(不包括肩部稳定手术)的结果。在许多国家,其应用稳步增加,使用范围也有所扩大。最近,与OSS同时设计的其他相关患者报告结局指标引发了一些问题,其中包括更改评分系统的建议。本文回顾了与适用于OSS的患者报告结局指标相关的问题,并就其使用方法提出了一些建议(包括对评分系统的更改)。