Considerations of throwing athletes with upper extremity injury when completing the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE).

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Kellie C Huxel Bliven,Curt Bay,Kayla A Pavelski,Alison R Snyder Valier
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CONTEXT The Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) is a widely used patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure that provides an efficient, but limited view of patient perceptions of health. Knowledge of what throwing athletes with upper extremity injury consider when answering the SANE would inform score interpretation and increase its value for clinical decision-making in this patient population. OBJECTIVE To investigate the global rating of the SANE and its ability to capture constructs of health reflected in patient-reported outcome measures that are commonly used in throwing athletes with upper extremity sport-related injury. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SETTING Retrospective database review. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS De-identified patient records of baseball and softball athletes diagnosed with upper extremity sport-related injury between October 2009 and June 2021 were reviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Primary outcomes were scores on the SANE; Functional Arm Scale for Throwers (FAST) total; Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) total; and Global Rating of Daily Activities (GRODA). The first administration of all PROs that patients completed post-injury were analyzed as potential predictors of SANE scores. The proportion of variance uniquely accounted for in the SANE by each predictor (R2) variable was estimated. RESULTS Fifty-five patients completed PRO measures. The FAST total uniquely accounted for 32.9% (P <.001), the GRODA uniquely accounted for 11.6% (P <.001), and the DASH total uniquely accounted for 4.6% (P=.036) of the variance in the SANE score. Overall, the predictors accounted for 49.2% of the variance in the SANE score (P <.001). CONCLUSIONS Given that the SANE captures multiple constructs of health, it may be useful in gathering a quick, broad view of throwing athletes' perception of their health. When SANE scores suggest diminished health, then multi-item PROs should be considered to further explore constructs of health most impacted.
上肢受伤的投掷运动员在完成单一评估数值评价(SANE)时的注意事项。
内容提要单一评估数值评价(SANE)是一种广泛使用的患者报告结果(PRO)测量方法,它能有效但有限地反映患者对健康的看法。了解上肢受伤的投掷运动员在回答 SANE 时所考虑的因素将有助于分数的解释,并提高其在该患者群体中临床决策的价值。目的:研究 SANE 的总体评分及其捕捉患者报告结果测量中反映的健康结构的能力,患者报告结果测量常用于上肢运动相关损伤的投掷运动员。主要结果测量主要结果为SANE评分、投掷运动员手臂功能量表(FAST)总分、手臂、肩部和手部残疾(DASH)总分以及日常活动总体评分(GRODA)。对患者在受伤后首次完成的所有 PROs 进行了分析,作为 SANE 评分的潜在预测因素。结果55 名患者完成了 PRO 测量。在 SANE 评分的变异中,FAST 总分占 32.9% (P <.001),GRODA 总分占 11.6% (P <.001),DASH 总分占 4.6% (P=.036)。总的来说,预测因素占 SANE 分值变异的 49.2%(P <.001)。结论鉴于 SANE 可捕捉到多种健康结构,因此它可能有助于快速、广泛地收集投掷运动员对自身健康的看法。当 SANE 分数表明健康状况下降时,应考虑采用多项目 PROs 来进一步探究受影响最大的健康结构。
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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
106
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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