TEFTOM:一种有前途的一般创伤预期/结果测量方法--对泛美踝关节和胫骨远端创伤患者的验证研究结果。

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2013-02-28 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/801784
Michael Suk, Monica Daigl, Richard E Buckley, Cleber A J Paccola, Dean G Lorich, David L Helfet, Beate Hanson
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背景。在骨科领域,还没有专门用于评估一般创伤人群中患者对最终手术结果期望的工具。我们开发了创伤期望因素创伤结果测量(TEFTOM),以调查患者术后一年期望的实现情况,作为衡量一般创伤手术结果的标准。本文旨在评估这一新的普通创伤结果测量法的心理测量特征。方法。对 201 名计划接受手术的踝关节和胫骨远端骨折患者进行了问卷测试。对患者进行了为期 12 个月的随访。对 TEFTOM 问卷的标准效度、内部一致性、再现性和响应性进行了评估。结果显示TOM 与美国矫形外科医师学会足踝量表(Pearson's correlation coefficient = 0.69-0.77)相比,显示出良好的标准有效性。TEF 的内部一致性可接受(Cronbach's alpha = 0.65-0.76),TOM 的内部一致性极佳(Cronbach's alpha = 0.76-0.85)。TEF 的再现性为中等至非常好(类内系数相关性 (ICC) ≥0.67),TOM 的再现性为非常好(ICC ≥0.92)。事实证明,TOM 对患者病情的长期变化也有反应(Wald 检验;P < 0.001)。结论TEFTOM是一种很有前途的工具,可用于测量患者期望实现情况下的一般创伤结果,该工具被证明是有效的、内部一致的、可重复的,并能对变化做出反应。
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TEFTOM: A Promising General Trauma Expectation/Outcome Measure-Results of a Validation Study on Pan-American Ankle and Distal Tibia Trauma Patients.

TEFTOM: A Promising General Trauma Expectation/Outcome Measure-Results of a Validation Study on Pan-American Ankle and Distal Tibia Trauma Patients.

TEFTOM: A Promising General Trauma Expectation/Outcome Measure-Results of a Validation Study on Pan-American Ankle and Distal Tibia Trauma Patients.

TEFTOM: A Promising General Trauma Expectation/Outcome Measure-Results of a Validation Study on Pan-American Ankle and Distal Tibia Trauma Patients.

Background. In orthopedics, there is no instrument specifically designed to assess patients' expectations of their final surgery outcome in general trauma populations. We developed the Trauma Expectation Factor Trauma Outcome Measure (TEFTOM) to investigate the fulfilment of patients' expectations one year after surgery as a measure of general trauma surgical outcomes. The aim of this paper was to assess the psychometric characteristics of this new general trauma outcome measure. Methods. The questionnaire was tested in 201 ankle and distal tibia fracture patients scheduled for surgery. Patients were followed up for twelve months. The TEFTOM questionnaire was evaluated for its criterion validity, internal consistency, reproducibility, and responsiveness. Results. TOM showed good criterion validity against the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Foot and Ankle Scale (Pearson's correlation coefficient = 0.69-0.77). Internal consistency was acceptable for TEF (Cronbach's alpha = 0.65-0.76) and excellent for TOM (Cronbach's alpha = 0.76-0.85). Reproducibility was moderate to very good (intraclass coefficient correlation (ICC) ≥0.67) for TEF and very good (ICC ≥0.92) for TOM. TOM also proved to be responsive to changes in patients' condition over time (Wald test; P < 0.001). Conclusions. TEFTOM is a promising tool for measuring general trauma outcomes in terms of patients' expectation fulfilment that proved to be valid, internally consistent, reproducible, and responsive to change.

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