A shorter, algorithm-based Michigan Hand Outcomes questionnaire remains valid for outcome assessment in hand patients.

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Kei H Mathis, Sebastiaan T Peters, Kevin C Chung, Daniel B Herren, Ruud W Selles, Harm P Slijper, Miriam Marks, Robbert M Wouters
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Abstract

Introduction: The Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire is widely used to assess hand function and treatment outcomes. This study aimed to develop a shorter, more patient-friendly version of the original 37-item tool while preserving its psychometric validity.

Methods: Based on two sets of prospectively collected, complete questionnaire data from patients treated for single hand conditions in the Netherlands (n > 72,000) and Switzerland (n = 623), we used Chi-squared Automated Interaction Detection methods to develop and test decision trees that would reliably predict both questionnaire subdomain scores and the total score using fewer items. The Dutch dataset was split into two parts, one to build the model and the other for validation, and the Swiss data were used to further test the final model. The performance of the shortened questionnaire was examined using intraclass correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman analyses.

Results: The number of items for the total score could be reduced from 37 to 16 and even down to four items in one version, while still achieving results very similar to those for the full questionnaire. The predicted scores from the shortened tool matched the original questionnaire scores well with high intraclass correlation coefficients, ranging from 0.91 to 0.98, and low error.

Conclusion: We developed and validated a Chi-squared Automated Interaction Detection-based decision tree questionnaire that markedly reduces item count while preserving high psychometric validity. This shortened Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire is openly available and offers a valid and practical alternative to the full questionnaire, reducing the burden for the patient and improving feasibility for clinical practice and research.

Level of evidence: II.

一个更短的,基于算法的密歇根手部结果问卷对手部患者的结果评估仍然有效。
密歇根手结果问卷被广泛用于评估手功能和治疗结果。本研究旨在开发一个更短,更病人友好的版本,原来的37项工具,同时保持其心理测量效度。方法:基于荷兰(n bbb72,000)和瑞士(n = 623)两组前瞻性收集的完整问卷调查数据,我们使用卡方自动交互检测方法来开发和测试决策树,该决策树可以使用较少的项目可靠地预测问卷子域得分和总分。荷兰的数据集被分成两部分,一部分用于构建模型,另一部分用于验证,瑞士的数据用于进一步测试最终模型。使用类内相关系数和Bland-Altman分析检验缩短问卷的绩效。结果:总分的项目数可以从37个减少到16个,甚至在一个版本中减少到4个,但仍然可以获得与完整问卷非常相似的结果。缩短工具的预测分数与原始问卷分数匹配良好,班级内相关系数高,范围在0.91 ~ 0.98之间,误差小。结论:我们开发并验证了基于卡方自动交互检测的决策树问卷,该问卷在保持高心理测量效度的同时显着减少了项目计数。这份缩短的密歇根手部结局问卷是公开的,为完整的问卷提供了一个有效和实用的替代方案,减轻了患者的负担,提高了临床实践和研究的可行性。证据水平:II。
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