Sripathi Physiotherapy Inc, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2012 May;42(5):455-64. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2012.3796. Epub 2012 Jan 25.
Psychometric study design.
To assess the test-retest reliability and convergent validity of the Functional Impairment Test-Hand and Neck/Shoulder/Arm (FIT-HaNSA) in patients with shoulder disorders.
Performance tests that assess functional ability of patients with shoulder disorders can provide useful information for making clinical or return-to-activity decisions. No performance-based shoulder test has yet demonstrated sufficient relevance or clinical measurement properties. The FIT-HaNSA examines upper extremity performance during repetitive tasks that emphasize shoulder reaching and static postures and, therefore, has greater relevance for assessing performance.
Thirty-six patients with shoulder disorders and 65 healthy controls were recruited for the study. The FIT-HaNSA, the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire, the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, isometric shoulder strength, and shoulder range of motion were assessed at baseline and repeated 2 to 7 days later. Test-retest reliability was described using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC(2,1)) and standard error of measurement. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to examine the level of association between the FIT-HaNSA scores and the other measures.
The ICCs for test-retest reliability for the FIT-HaNSA ranged from 0.89 to 0.97 in the patient group and 0.79 to 0.91 in the control group. The FIT-HaNSA showed high correlation with the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand and the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, and moderate correlations with shoulder range of motion and muscle strength.
The FIT-HaNSA demonstrated high test-retest reliability and convergent validity with other related outcomes in patients with shoulder disorders. Further longitudinal studies are required to evaluate the responsiveness of the FIT-HaNSA in patients with different upper extremity conditions.
心理测量学研究设计。
评估功能性上肢测试-手和颈/肩/臂(FIT-HaNSA)在肩部疾病患者中的重测信度和聚合效度。
评估肩部疾病患者的功能能力的表现测试可以为临床或恢复活动决策提供有用的信息。目前尚无表现性肩部测试具有足够的相关性或临床测量特性。FIT-HaNSA 在重复任务中检查上肢的表现,强调肩部伸展和静态姿势,因此对于评估表现具有更大的相关性。
研究共招募了 36 名肩部疾病患者和 65 名健康对照者。在基线时评估了 FIT-HaNSA、手臂、肩部和手残疾问卷、肩部疼痛和残疾指数、等长肩部力量和肩部活动范围,并在 2 至 7 天后重复评估。使用组内相关系数(ICC(2,1))和测量误差标准来描述重测信度。使用 Pearson 相关系数来检验 FIT-HaNSA 评分与其他测量值之间的关联程度。
患者组中 FIT-HaNSA 的重测信度 ICC 范围为 0.89 至 0.97,对照组中为 0.79 至 0.91。FIT-HaNSA 与手臂、肩部和手残疾问卷和肩部疼痛和残疾指数高度相关,与肩部活动范围和肌肉力量中度相关。
FIT-HaNSA 在肩部疾病患者中具有较高的重测信度和与其他相关结果的聚合效度。需要进一步进行纵向研究来评估不同上肢状况患者中 FIT-HaNSA 的反应性。