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曼彻斯特-牛津足部问卷在足踝外科中的结构验证。

Structural validation of the Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire for use in foot and ankle surgery.

机构信息

Imperial College London, London, UK.

Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, UK.

出版信息

Bone Joint J. 2024 Mar 1;106-B(3):256-261. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.106B3.BJJ-2023-0414.R3.

Abstract

AIMS

The Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire (MOxFQ) is an anatomically specific patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) currently used to assess a wide variety of foot and ankle pathology. It consists of 16 items across three subscales measuring distinct but related traits: walking/standing ability, pain, and social interaction. It is the most used foot and ankle PROM in the UK. Initial MOxFQ validation involved analysis of 100 individuals undergoing hallux valgus surgery. This project aimed to establish whether an individual's response to the MOxFQ varies with anatomical region of disease (measurement invariance), and to explore structural validity of the factor structure (subscale items) of the MOxFQ.

METHODS

This was a single-centre, prospective cohort study involving 6,637 patients (mean age 52 years (SD 17.79)) presenting with a wide range of foot and ankle pathologies between January 2013 and December 2021. To assess whether the MOxFQ responses vary by anatomical region of foot and ankle disease, we performed multigroup confirmatory factor analysis. To assess the structural validity of the subscale items, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were performed.

RESULTS

Measurement invariance by pathology was confirmed, suggesting the same model can be used across all foot and ankle anatomical regions. Exploratory factor analysis demonstrated a two- to three-factor model, and suggested that item 13 (inability to carry out work/everyday activities) and item 14 (inability to undertake social/recreational activities) loaded more positively onto the "walking/standing" subscale than their original "social interaction" subscale.

CONCLUSION

This large cohort study supports the current widespread use of the MOxFQ across a broad range of foot and ankle pathologies. Our analyses found indications that could support alterations to the original factor structure (items 13 and 14 might be moved from the "social interaction" to the "walking/standing" subscale). However, this requires further work to confirm.

摘要

目的

曼彻斯特-牛津足部问卷(MOxFQ)是一种解剖特异性的患者报告结局测量(PROM),目前用于评估各种足部和踝关节疾病。它由三个子量表的 16 个项目组成,测量不同但相关的特征:行走/站立能力、疼痛和社会交往。它是英国使用最广泛的足部和踝关节 PROM。最初的 MOxFQ 验证涉及对 100 名接受拇外翻手术的个体进行分析。本项目旨在确定个体对 MOxFQ 的反应是否因疾病的解剖区域而异(测量不变性),并探讨 MOxFQ 因子结构(子量表项目)的结构有效性。

方法

这是一项单中心前瞻性队列研究,涉及 2013 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间因各种足部和踝关节疾病就诊的 6637 名患者(平均年龄 52 岁(SD 17.79))。为了评估 MOxFQ 的反应是否因足部和踝关节疾病的解剖区域而异,我们进行了多组验证性因素分析。为了评估子量表项目的结构有效性,进行了探索性和验证性因素分析。

结果

通过病理学证实了测量不变性,这表明可以在所有足部和踝关节解剖区域使用相同的模型。探索性因素分析显示出二至三因子模型,并表明项目 13(无法进行工作/日常活动)和项目 14(无法进行社交/娱乐活动)比其原始的“社交互动”子量表更积极地加载到“行走/站立”子量表上。

结论

这项大型队列研究支持目前在广泛的足部和踝关节疾病中广泛使用 MOxFQ。我们的分析发现了一些迹象,这些迹象可能支持对原始因子结构进行修改(项目 13 和 14 可能从“社交互动”转移到“行走/站立”子量表)。然而,这需要进一步的工作来确认。

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