Development of an aid to detect adults acetabular hip dysplasia (the ALPHA alert): A mixed methods study

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Elizabeth M. Evans, Shea Palmer, Tina Gambling, Valerie Sparkes, Davina Allen
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Abstract

Objectives

To identify the signs and symptoms that people living with acetabular hip dysplasia (AHD) describe and to provide an aid for translating the findings into practice.

Methods

A three-phased mixed methods study. Phase 1 employed an open-question online survey that enabled people with AHD (aged ≥16 years) to describe features associated with their condition. Responses were thematically analysed. A Phase 2 survey used these themes to establish how common those features were. Phase 3 created a mnemonic that prompts clinicians to suspect AHD.

Results

Ninety-eight respondents completed Phase 1 and sixty-two completed Phase 2. From the responses, five themes were identified: Demographic and Diagnostic Profile; Characteristics of Posture and Gait; Pain; Childhood Hip and Family History; and Hip Joint Characteristics. Within these themes, 19 common signs and symptoms were reported, represented by the ALPHA mnemonic. ALPHA describes a young age at onset of problems (Age), a limp (Limp), progressing pain (Pain), a history of childhood and family hip anomalies (History) as well as hip joint hypermobility and instability (Articulation).

Conclusion

The findings extend current understanding of AHD indicators. ALPHA alerts clinicians to suspect a diagnosis of AHD. ALPHA may facilitate timelier referral of patients for diagnostic X-Ray and appropriate treatment. Future studies should evaluate its clinical utility.

开发检测成人髋臼髋关节发育不良的辅助工具(ALPHA警报):混合方法研究。
目的确定髋臼髋关节发育不良(AHD)患者描述的体征和症状,并为将研究结果转化为实践提供帮助:方法:分三个阶段进行的混合方法研究。第一阶段采用开放式问题在线调查,让髋臼发育不良患者(年龄≥16 岁)描述与其病情相关的特征。对回答进行了主题分析。第二阶段的调查使用这些主题来确定这些特征的常见程度。第 3 阶段创建了一个助记符,提示临床医生怀疑患有急性营养不良症:98名受访者完成了第一阶段的调查,62名受访者完成了第二阶段的调查。从答复中确定了五个主题:人口学和诊断概况;姿势和步态特征;疼痛;儿童髋关节和家族史;以及髋关节特征。在这些主题中,报告了 19 种常见体征和症状,用 ALPHA 记忆法表示。ALPHA 描述了发病年龄(年龄)、跛行(跛行)、渐进性疼痛(疼痛)、童年和家族髋关节异常史(历史)以及髋关节过度活动和不稳定性(关节衔接):结论:研究结果扩展了目前对髋关节发育异常指标的认识。ALPHA可提醒临床医生怀疑AHD的诊断。ALPHA 可帮助临床医生更及时地将患者转诊接受 X 光诊断和适当的治疗。未来的研究应评估其临床实用性。
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Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
152
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, international journal of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, is a peer-reviewed international journal (previously Manual Therapy), publishing high quality original research, review and Masterclass articles that contribute to improving the clinical understanding of appropriate care processes for musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes articles that influence or add to the body of evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic processes, patient centered care, guidelines for musculoskeletal therapeutics and theoretical models that support developments in assessment, diagnosis, clinical reasoning and interventions.
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