Thai version of the Marx Activity Rating Scale: Cross-cultural adaptation and validation in patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury.

IF 3.3 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Pakorn Chawanpaiboon, Kongpob Reosanguanwong, Wacharapol Tepa, Suchitphon Chanchoo, Pisit Lertwanich
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Abstract

Introduction/objectives: The Marx Activity Rating Scale (MARS) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure quantifying high-demand knee activity frequency in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-injured populations. The instrument consists of 4 domains: running, cutting, decelerating, and pivoting. This prospective validation study aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the MARS into Thai and evaluate its psychometric properties among ACL-injured patients.

Methods: Cross-cultural adaptation followed Beaton's established guidelines, including translation, synthesis, backward translation, expert committee review, and pretesting. Validation of the Thai version of the MARS used dual recall timeframes: MARS with a 1-year recall period (MARSyr) and MARS with a 1-month recall period (MARSmo). A total of 110 ACL-injured patients, aged 18-50 years with pre-injury Tegner Activity Scale (TAS) scores ≥4, completed questionnaires at the baseline and 2-week follow-up. Psychometric evaluation encompassed construct validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, measurement error, and floor/ceiling effects.

Results: Cross-cultural adaptation of the Thai version of the MARS was successfully completed. Construct validity of the instrument was demonstrated by correlations between the MARS and the TAS with corresponding timeframes (Spearman's correlation coefficient of 0.51-0.61). Internal consistency was excellent with Cronbach's α coefficients of 0.87 (MARSyr) and 0.93 (MARSmo). Test-retest reliability showed excellent intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.93 (MARSyr) and 0.94 (MARSmo). Notable floor effects (33.6% for MARSmo) and ceiling effects (26.4% for MARSyr) were observed.

Conclusion: The MARS was successfully cross-culturally adapted into the Thai version. It exhibits acceptable psychometric properties for quantifying physical activity in ACL-injured populations. Floor/ceiling effects necessitate complementary outcome measures for comprehensive functional assessment.

Level of evidence: II.

泰版马克思活动评定量表:前交叉韧带损伤患者的跨文化适应与验证。
简介/目的:Marx活动评定量表(MARS)是一种经过验证的患者报告的结果测量方法,用于量化前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤人群的高要求膝关节活动频率。该仪器由4个区域组成:运行、切割、减速和旋转。这项前瞻性验证研究旨在将MARS翻译成泰国语并跨文化适应,并评估其在acl损伤患者中的心理测量特性。方法:跨文化适应遵循比顿建立的指导方针,包括翻译、综合、倒译、专家委员会评审和前测。泰国版MARS的验证采用了双重召回时间框架:1年(MARSyr)和1个月(MARSmo)。110例acl损伤患者,年龄18-50岁,损伤前Tegner活动量表评分≥4分,在基线和2周随访时完成问卷调查。心理测量评估包括结构效度、内部一致性、重测信度、测量误差和地板/天花板效应。结果:成功完成了泰国MARS的跨文化适应。MARS与Tegner活动量表在相应时间框架内的相关性(Spearman相关系数为0.51-0.61)证明了该工具的结构有效性。内部一致性极好,Cronbach's alpha系数分别为0.87 (MARSyr)和0.93 (MARSmo)。重测信度显示优异的类内相关系数为0.93 (MARSyr)和0.94 (MARSmo)。观察到显著的地板效应(MARSmo为33.6%)和天花板效应(MARSyr为26.4%)。结论:《火星》成功地跨文化改编成泰国版本。它显示出可接受的心理测量特性,用于量化acl损伤人群的身体活动。地板/天花板效应需要综合功能评估的补充结果措施。证据水平:II。
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