Armando Calleja-Rodríguez, Beatriz Ruiz-Ruiz, Ángel González-de-la-Flor, María García Arrabé
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摘要
跟腱是人体最强壮、最大的肌腱,但也是最容易断裂的。由于人口老龄化、肥胖率上升和体育运动的增加,跟腱断裂(ATR)的发病率正在增加。跟腱完全断裂评分(ATRS)是一种经过验证的患者报告的结果测量方法,广泛用于评估ATR后的临床和功能结果。然而,该工具没有经过文化调整和验证的西班牙语版本,限制了其在讲西班牙语的人群中的适用性。目的是翻译,文化适应和验证西班牙语版本的ATRS遵循国际指南,并分析其心理测量特性,以评估ATR患者的临床和功能结果。本研究方案概述了一个横断面设计,遵循加强流行病学观察性研究报告和观察性研究和在线调查的互联网电子调查报告结果清单指南。将对ATRS进行翻译和文化调整,心理测量分析将遵循基于共识的健康测量工具标准选择标准,包括可靠性、有效性和敏感性评估。参与者将包括在马德里各医院接受手术治疗的ATR患者,以及通过社交媒体招募的健康对照组。还将收集社会人口学、临床和功能数据以支持验证过程。在根据赫尔辛基宣言收集数据之前,本研究方案得到了马德里欧洲大学机构委员会的批准(批准ID: CI 2024/897)。这项研究的结果将通过同行评审的出版物和国家/国际会议分发给运动员、医生和学者。
Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Achilles Tendon Total Rupture Score (ATRS) into Spanish: a study protocol.
The Achilles tendon is the strongest and largest tendon in the human body, yet it is also the most frequently ruptured. The incidence of Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) is increasing due to an ageing population, rising obesity rates and greater sports participation. The Achilles Tendon Total Rupture Score (ATRS) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure widely used to assess clinical and functional outcomes after ATR. However, there is no culturally adapted and validated Spanish version of this tool, limiting its applicability in Spanish-speaking populations. The aim is to translate, culturally adapt and validate the Spanish version of the ATRS following international guidelines and to analyse its psychometric properties for assessing clinical and functional outcomes in patients with ATR. This study protocol outlines a cross-sectional design adhering to Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology and Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys guidelines for observational studies and online surveys. The ATRS will be translated and culturally adapted, psychometric analysis will follow COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments standards, including reliability, validity and sensitivity assessments. Participants will include patients treated surgically for ATR in hospitals across Madrid and healthy controls recruited through social media. Sociodemographic, clinical and functional data will also be collected to support the validation process. This study protocol was approved by the Universidad Europea de Madrid Institutional Board (Approval ID: CI 2024/897) prior to data collection based one the Declaration of Helsinki. The study's findings will be distributed to athletes, physicians and academics via peer-reviewed publications and national/international conferences.