Prohealth Physiotherapy Ltd, Invercargill, New Zealand.
Phys Ther. 2012 Feb;92(2):310-7. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20090382. Epub 2011 Nov 10.
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) provides a common framework for clinical outcome measurement. Because the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) is widely used for documenting change over time in individual patients receiving musculoskeletal physical therapy, investigation of the extent to which PSFS items reflect the ICF is needed.
The study objective was to investigate the extent to which patient-generated PSFS items reflect ICF domains.
This investigation was an observational content validity study.
A total of 2,911 PSFS items from 1,050 files for patients with musculoskeletal disorders were analyzed. The data were from a random sample of participants in the Otago Outcome Measures Project at 4 clinics of the School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, situated in 3 New Zealand cities. Patient-nominated PSFS items were categorized and mapped with thematic analysis techniques to ICF components, chapters, and categories. Subgroup analyses were conducted for body region of injury and age ranges.
All (100%) of the analyzed items could be mapped to the ICF. Most patient-nominated items mapped to the activity component (80.0%), some items mapped to the participation component (7.7%), other items were related to impairment (7.4%), and the fourth group contained items that overlapped the activity and participation components (4.9%). Similar results were found for each of the 5 body regions and across age ranges in subgroup analyses.
These results are limited to individual patients seeking musculoskeletal physical therapy. Patient-generated PSFS items were investigated.
The ICF activity component was most commonly represented by patient-nominated PSFS items, the participation component was moderately represented, and impairment was least represented. Hence, the PSFS would complement impairment-based clinical outcome measures.
《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)为临床结果测量提供了一个通用框架。由于患者特定功能量表(PSFS)广泛用于记录接受肌肉骨骼物理治疗的个体患者随时间的变化,因此需要研究 PSFS 项目在多大程度上反映 ICF。
本研究旨在探讨患者生成的 PSFS 项目在多大程度上反映 ICF 领域。
本研究为观察性内容有效性研究。
对来自肌肉骨骼疾病患者的 1050 份文件中的 2911 个 PSFS 项目进行了分析。这些数据来自奥塔哥结果测量项目的参与者的随机样本,该项目在奥塔哥大学物理治疗学院的 4 个诊所进行,位于新西兰的 3 个城市。使用主题分析技术对患者指定的 PSFS 项目进行分类和映射到 ICF 成分、章节和类别。进行了损伤身体部位和年龄范围的亚组分析。
分析的所有项目(100%)都可以映射到 ICF。大多数患者指定的项目映射到活动成分(80.0%),一些项目映射到参与成分(7.7%),其他项目与损伤有关(7.4%),第四组包含与活动和参与成分重叠的项目(4.9%)。在亚组分析中,对于每个身体部位和年龄范围,都得到了类似的结果。
这些结果仅限于寻求肌肉骨骼物理治疗的个体患者。研究了患者生成的 PSFS 项目。
ICF 活动成分最常由患者指定的 PSFS 项目表示,参与成分中等程度表示,损伤成分最少表示。因此,PSFS 将补充基于损伤的临床结果测量。