Reb Christopher W, Saini Sundeep S, Stenson James F, Albana Mohamed F, Pedowitz David I, Raikin Steven M, Daniel Joseph N
University of Florida College of Medicine (CWR).
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, New Jersey (SSS, JFS, MFA).
Foot Ankle Spec. 2018 Jun;11(3):217-222. doi: 10.1177/1938640017718342. Epub 2017 Jul 12.
The Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) is among the most widely utilized and best psychometrically supported lower extremity-specific patient-reported outcome measures. However, its content relevance has never been directly subjected to patient assessment.
This was an institutional review board-approved, prospective, cross-sectional study of 75 patients with Achilles tendon diseases who ranked the relevance of the FAAM's items and subscales as 1 = Not relevant, 2 = Somewhat relevant, or 3 = Very relevant. Substantial content relevance was indicated by a minimum mean item or subscale score of 2.0. Nonsurgical and surgical subgroups were compared.
At the whole group level, the mean score was above 2.0 for each individual item and subscale. Subgroup analysis revealed that the mean relevance was above 2.0 for each of the items and subscales with the exception of the "Personal Care" item, which nonsurgical patients ranked significantly lower than did surgical patients (mean = 1.74 vs 2.23, P = .02). Additionally, this was part of a general trend across items with more 95% confidence intervals crossing below 2.0 in the nonsurgical data set (15 items, 52%) than the surgical data set (1 item, 3%).
These data confirm that the FAAM has substantial content relevance to patients with Achilles tendon diseases. However, it is unclear why the surgical subgroup consistently ranked items higher than did the nonsurgical subgroup. Future work should address how a patient's content relevance perception is influenced by the relative effects of their Achilles disease type and their perceived level of disease-related functional impairment.
Diagnostic, Level III.
足踝功能测量量表(FAAM)是应用最广泛且在心理测量方面得到最佳支持的下肢特定患者报告结局测量工具之一。然而,其内容相关性从未直接接受过患者评估。
这是一项经机构审查委员会批准的前瞻性横断面研究,纳入75例跟腱疾病患者,他们将FAAM的项目和子量表的相关性评为1 = 不相关,2 = 有些相关,或3 = 非常相关。最低平均项目或子量表评分为2.0表示具有实质性内容相关性。对非手术组和手术组进行了比较。
在全组水平上,每个单独项目和子量表的平均得分均高于2.0。亚组分析显示,除“个人护理”项目外,每个项目和子量表的平均相关性均高于2.0,非手术患者对该项目的评分显著低于手术患者(平均值 = 1.74对2.23,P = .02)。此外,这是各项目总体趋势的一部分,非手术数据集(15个项目,52%)中95%置信区间低于2.0的项目比手术数据集(1个项目,3%)更多。
这些数据证实FAAM与跟腱疾病患者具有实质性内容相关性。然而,尚不清楚为何手术亚组对项目的评分始终高于非手术亚组。未来的工作应探讨患者的内容相关性认知如何受到其跟腱疾病类型的相对影响及其感知的疾病相关功能损害水平的影响。
诊断性,III级。