运动员肩部测试的效度与信度:一个简短的系统回顾与元分析。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Süleyman Ulupınar, İzzet İnce, Cebrail Gençoğlu, Selim Asan, Salih Çabuk, Serhat Özbay
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摘要

本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在综合AST的效度和信度,并通过测量标准误差(SEM)和最小可检测变化(MDC)探讨AST的测量精度。对PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库进行了系统搜索,以确定评估AST心理测量特性的研究。报告定量效度或信度数据(如相关系数、ICC)的研究被纳入。进行随机效应荟萃分析以汇总效度和信度估计,并使用I2和Tau2评估异质性。系统地审查了SEM和MDC值,以评估测量精度。系统评价纳入了7项研究,其中5项研究(42项效度估计)和6项研究(35项信度估计)用于meta分析。AST显示出有希望的效度水平(合并r = 0.923)和信度水平(合并r = 0.958),尽管观察到实质性的异质性(I2 bb0 85%),在解释这些发现时应考虑到这一点。未发现显著的发表偏倚。SEM范围为0.85 ~ 20.43 N, MDC范围为2.37 ~ 56.63 N,测量精度变化较大。总的来说,AST似乎是评估肩功能的潜在有用工具,具有临床和研究应用的相关性。
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Validity and Reliability of the Athletic Shoulder Test: A Brief Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Validity and Reliability of the Athletic Shoulder Test: A Brief Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Validity and Reliability of the Athletic Shoulder Test: A Brief Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Validity and Reliability of the Athletic Shoulder Test: A Brief Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize the validity and reliability of the AST and explore its measurement precision through standard error of measurement (SEM) and minimal detectable change (MDC). A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases was conducted to identify studies evaluating the AST's psychometric properties. Studies reporting quantitative validity or reliability data (e.g., correlation coefficients, ICC) were included. A random-effects meta-analysis was performed to pool validity and reliability estimates, with heterogeneity assessed using I2 and Tau2. SEM and MDC values were systematically reviewed to evaluate measurement precision. Seven studies were included in the systematic review, with five studies (42 validity estimates) and six studies (35 reliability estimates) contributing to the meta-analysis. The AST demonstrated promising levels of validity (pooled r = 0.923) and reliability (pooled r = 0.958), although substantial heterogeneity was observed (I2 > 85%) and should be considered when interpreting these findings. No significant publication bias was detected. SEM ranged from 0.85 - 20.43 N, and MDC from 2.37 - 56.63 N, indicating variable measurement precision. Overall, the AST appears to be a potentially useful tool for assessing shoulder function, with relevance for clinical and research applications.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions (JMNI) is an academic journal dealing with the pathophysiology and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. It is published quarterly (months of issue March, June, September, December). Its purpose is to publish original, peer-reviewed papers of research and clinical experience in all areas of the musculoskeletal system and its interactions with the nervous system, especially metabolic bone diseases, with particular emphasis on osteoporosis. Additionally, JMNI publishes the Abstracts from the biannual meetings of the International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, and hosts Abstracts of other meetings on topics related to the aims and scope of JMNI.
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