Correlation of Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) with other Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) | ||
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery | ||
مقاله 1، دوره 7، شماره 4، مهر 2019، صفحه 303-306 اصل مقاله (452.06 K) | ||
نوع مقاله: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22038/abjs.2018.33884.1888 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Casey M. O’Connor1؛ David Ring* 2 | ||
1Albany Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Albany, NY The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School, Austin, TX, USA | ||
2The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School, Austin, TX, USA | ||
چکیده | ||
Background: The Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) is a simple, one-question patient-reported outcome measure (PROM). We systematically reviewed correlations between SANE and more extensive PROMs. Methods: We identified studies with correlation coefficients between SANE and other shoulder, knee, and anklespecific PROMs. We calculated mean, median and range across studies and time points of data collection. Results: Eleven studies provided 14 correlations, six shoulder-specific PROMs in four studies, six knee-specific PROMs in six studies and two ankle specific PROMs in one study. The mean correlation comparing SANE and knee-specific PROMs was 0.60 (SD 0.24), median 0.66, and range 0.12 to 0.88. Among studies comparing SANE and shoulderspecific PROMs mean correlation was 0.59 (SD 0.20), median 0.62 and range 0.20 to 0.89. The mean correlation between SANE and ankle-specific PROMs was 0.69 (SD 0.17), median 0.69 and range 0.75 to 0.81. Conclusion: There seems to be moderate correlation amongst PROMs, even those that are a single question. Future research might address whether patient reported outcome measure a common underlying construct even when they consist of a single question. Level of evidence: V | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Patient-reported outcome measures؛ PROMs؛ SANE؛ Single assessment numeric evaluation | ||
مراجع | ||
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