Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
OBERD, Columbia, MO.
J Arthroplasty. 2020 Jul;35(7):1819-1825. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2020.02.016. Epub 2020 Feb 13.
Computerized adaptive test (CAT) questionnaires may allow standardization of patient-reported outcome measures and reductions in questionnaire burden. We evaluated the validity, accuracy, and efficacy of a CAT system in patients with end-stage osteoarthritis undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
CAT Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Scores (KOOS) and CAT KOOS-JR questionnaires were applied to 1871 standard form KOOS and 1493 KOOS-JR patient responses, respectively. Mean, standard deviations, Pearson's correlation coefficients, interclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), frequency distribution plots, and Bland-Altman plots were used to compare the precision, validity, and accuracy between CAT scores and full-form scores.
There was a mean reduction of 14 questions (33%) in the CAT KOOS and 1.4 questions (20%) with the CAT KOOS-JR version, compared with the standard KOOS and KOOS-JR surveys, respectively. There were no significant differences between KOOS and CAT KOOS scores with respect to pain (P = .66), symptoms (P = .43), quality of life (P = .99), activities of daily living (P = .68), and sports (P = .84). Similarly, there were no significant differences between the standard form KOOS-JR and CAT KOOS-JR scores (P = .94). There were strong correlations with minimal variability between the CAT KOOS and standard KOOS questionnaires for pain (r = 0.98, ICC: 0.98), symptoms (r = 0.97, ICC: 0.97), quality of life scores (r = 0.99, ICC: 0.99), activities of daily living scores (r = 0.99, ICC: 0.99), and sports scores (r = 0.99, ICC: 0.99). Similarly, there were strong correlations between the KOOS-JR and the CAT KOOS-JR scores (r = 0.99, ICC: 0.99).
CAT KOOS and the CAT KOOS-JR versions are accurate and reduce questionnaire burden up to one-third compared with standard surveys. CAT versions may improve patient compliance and decrease fatigue.
计算机自适应测试(CAT)问卷可以实现患者报告结局测量的标准化,并减少问卷负担。我们评估了在接受全膝关节置换术的终末期骨关节炎患者中,CAT 系统的有效性、准确性和功效。
分别对 1871 份标准形式 KOOS 和 1493 份 KOOS-JR 患者答卷应用 CAT Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Scores(KOOS)和 CAT KOOS-JR 问卷。使用均值、标准差、皮尔逊相关系数、组内相关系数(ICC)、频率分布图和 Bland-Altman 图比较 CAT 评分与全型评分之间的精度、有效性和准确性。
与标准 KOOS 和 KOOS-JR 调查相比,CAT KOOS 平均减少了 14 个问题(33%),CAT KOOS-JR 版本减少了 1.4 个问题(20%)。KOOS 与 CAT KOOS 评分在疼痛(P=0.66)、症状(P=0.43)、生活质量(P=0.99)、日常生活活动(P=0.68)和运动(P=0.84)方面无显著差异。同样,标准形式的 KOOS-JR 和 CAT KOOS-JR 评分之间也没有显著差异(P=0.94)。CAT KOOS 与标准 KOOS 问卷之间疼痛(r=0.98,ICC:0.98)、症状(r=0.97,ICC:0.97)、生活质量评分(r=0.99,ICC:0.99)、日常生活活动评分(r=0.99,ICC:0.99)和运动评分(r=0.99,ICC:0.99)之间具有很强的相关性,且变异性最小。同样,KOOS-JR 与 CAT KOOS-JR 评分之间具有很强的相关性(r=0.99,ICC:0.99)。
CAT KOOS 和 CAT KOOS-JR 版本准确,与标准调查相比,问卷负担减少了三分之一。CAT 版本可能会提高患者的依从性并减少疲劳。