开发和验证一种新方法,用于评估前十字韧带重建后的体力活动情况:运动和体育活动量表。

IF 2.7 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Haydn J. Klemm , Kate E. Webster , Brian M. Devitt , Cameron J. Norsworthy , Timothy S. Whitehead , Julian A. Feller
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摘要

目的描述并评估用于评估前交叉韧带(ACL)重建术后患者体育活动的新型评分系统的初步有效性:运动和体力活动(SPA)量表由 30 个运动和体力活动选项组成,每个选项有 4 个频率选项。制定评分系统的因素包括运动或体育活动的参与频率和强度。评分范围从最低的 0 分到最高的 24 分不等。对量表的有效性和响应性进行了评估:研究队列包括 418 名术后 2 年的前交叉韧带初次重建患者,以及 183 名术后 5 年的亚组患者。组群的 SPA 评分平均值和中位数分别为 12.35(+/- 6.95)和 12。男性和女性的得分没有明显的统计学差异(U= 21541.0,P= 0.921)。SPA 量表与年龄呈微小但有统计学意义的反向相关(r=-0.2,p = 结论):SPA量表具有初步有效性。尽管男女在恢复运动方面存在差异,但在前交叉韧带重建后两年,女性和男性参加的活动量相似。随着时间的推移,SPA量表的得分出现了统计学意义上的显著下降,其影响大小可忽略不计:证据等级:III。
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Development and validation of a novel method for assessing physical activity profiles after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: The Sports and Physical Activity scale

Objectives

To describe and evaluate the preliminary validity of a novel scoring system for assessing the physical activity of patients after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

Methods

The Sports and Physical Activity (SPA) scale consists of thirty options of sports and physical activities, followed by four frequency options for each option selected. Factors used to develop the scoring system were frequency of participation and intensity of the sports or physical activities. Possible scores ranged from a low of 0 to a high of 24. The scale was assessed for validity and responsiveness.

Results

The study cohort included 418 primary ACL reconstructed patients 2 years after surgery, and a subgroup of 183 patient 5 years after surgery. The mean and median SPA scores for the cohort were 12.35 ( ​± ​6.95) and 12, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the scores of men and women (U ​= ​21,541.0, p ​= ​0.921). The SPA scale had a small but statistically significant inverse correlation with age (rs ​= ​−0.2, p = <0.001), indicating divergent validity. Patients who had returned to sport had a statistically significantly higher score (U ​= ​21593.5, p = <0.001), and there was a statistically significant difference between scores of the three current sports status groups (H ​= ​19.99, p value = <0.001) indicating convergent validity. Construct validity was indicated with a statistically significant correlation with the Marx scale (rs ​= ​0.422, p value= <0.001). In a subgroup (n ​= ​183) of the patient sample, comparison between scores at 2-years (13.27 ​± ​7.02) and 5-years (12.11 ​± ​7.88) found a statistically significant decline (p= <0.001). However, this decline was smaller than the decline seen in the Marx score between 2 and 5 years (11.11 ​± ​4.07 and 9.30 ​± ​4.52 p= <0.001).

Conclusion

Preliminary validity was found for the SPA scale. Women and men were found to be participating in a similar amount of activity 2 years post ACL reconstruction, despite return to sport differences between men and women being well documented. The scores of the SPA scale showed a statistically significant decrease over time with a negligible effect size.

Level of evidence

III.
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