Department of Physiotherapy, Research Group "Area of Physiotherapy" CTS-305, University of Seville, Seville, 41009, Spain.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2024 Nov 23;25(1):946. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-08075-9.
Oxford Shoulder Instability Score (OSIS) is a patient reported outcome measure designed specifically to assess functional difficulties resulting from shoulder instability. The main aim of this study was to cross-culturally adapt the OSIS to Spanish. Secondary, it aimed to analyse its methodological quality.
A cross-cultural adaptation to Spanish has been carried out following the recommendations of COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) with a sample of 167 cases of shoulder instability. Inclusion criteria were: subjects with instability symptoms in at least one shoulder with or without clinical diagnosis; aged between 18 and 60. The following psychometric properties were evaluated: validity (construct, internal and external), reliability (internal consistency, test-retest and measurement error), discriminant ability and feasibility. The methodological quality was addressed with Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies-2 (QUADAS-2) and COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist (COSMIN RoB).
The construct validity obtained an OSIS correlation with the Simple Shoulder Test of r = 0.636 and with the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability of r = 0.80. The unidimensionality of the OSIS was confirmed through second-order factor analysis. Cronbach's alpha and intraclass correlation coefficient were both 0.93 (IC95%: 0.91-0.94). Standard error of measurement was 0.70, and the percentage of error and smallest detectable change were 1.46% and 1.94, respectively. No floor or ceiling effects were found. Assessing feasibility of OSIS, the participants answered all questions, had no questions and completion time was: mean 2 min 30 s; SD ± 1 min. Regarding methodological quality, the study showed low risk of bias in the areas of patient selection, index test, reference standard and flow and timing, as well as low concern regarding applicability in the domains of patient selection, index test and reference standard according to QUADAS-2. In relation to COSMIN RoB, all psychometric properties, except for content validity, obtained very good results.
The Spanish version of OSIS offers valid, reliable and feasible functional outcome measures for Spanish-speaking subjects with shoulder instability, based on its psychometric properties and its methodological quality.
牛津肩关节不稳定评分(OSIS)是一种专门用于评估肩关节不稳定导致的功能障碍的患者报告结局测量工具。本研究的主要目的是将 OSIS 跨文化适应为西班牙语。其次,分析其方法学质量。
采用共识基础的健康测量仪器选择标准(COSMIN)的建议对西班牙语进行了跨文化适应,共纳入 167 例肩关节不稳定患者。纳入标准为:至少一侧肩部有不稳定症状,无论有无临床诊断;年龄在 18 至 60 岁之间。评估了以下心理测量特性:有效性(结构、内部和外部)、可靠性(内部一致性、重测和测量误差)、鉴别能力和可行性。方法学质量采用诊断准确性研究质量评估工具-2(QUADAS-2)和 COSMIN 偏倚风险检查表(COSMIN RoB)进行评估。
结构效度方面,OSIS 与简单肩部测试的相关系数为 r=0.636,与 Western Ontario 肩关节不稳定的相关系数为 r=0.80。通过二阶因子分析证实了 OSIS 的单维性。克朗巴赫的 alpha 和组内相关系数均为 0.93(IC95%:0.91-0.94)。测量误差的标准误差为 0.70,误差百分比和最小可检测变化分别为 1.46%和 1.94%。未发现地板效应或天花板效应。评估 OSIS 的可行性时,参与者回答了所有问题,没有问题,完成时间为:平均 2 分 30 秒;SD±1 分钟。在方法学质量方面,该研究在患者选择、指标试验、参考标准和流程以及时间、患者选择、指标试验和参考标准的适用性等方面显示出低偏倚风险,根据 QUADAS-2,在患者选择、指标试验和参考标准方面,对适用性的关注较低。关于 COSMIN RoB,除内容效度外,所有心理测量特性均获得非常好的结果。
基于其心理测量特性和方法学质量,西班牙语版 OSIS 为西班牙语肩关节不稳定患者提供了有效的、可靠的、可行的功能结局测量工具。