开发并验证用于衡量患者对腕关节炎手术期望的调查。

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Journal of Wrist Surgery Pub Date : 2022-12-08 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1759524
Aviva L Wolff, Carol A Mancuso, Steve K Lee, Scott W Wolfe
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研究背景 本研究的目的是开发并测试一项患者对腕关节炎手术的期望值调查。我们假设,术前患者的期望值在功能障碍较严重的人群中更高,而术后患者期望值的实现与功能改善相关。研究方法 研究分四个阶段进行。开发阶段(n = 22) 术前,患者被问及有关手术期望的开放式问题。然后收集一份调查草稿。可靠性(n = 35) 调查表在术前进行了两次调查。通过加权卡帕值和类内相关性 (ICC) 来衡量一致性。有效性(58 人) 通过比较期望值调查和患者评分腕部评估 (PRWE) 的回答来评估有效性。响应性(n = 18)响应性通过比较术后 1 年期望实现的比例和 PRWE 分数来计算。结果 发展 从自愿提供的 1,244 个期望调查项目草案中选出了 22 个代表最常见回答的不同项目。可靠性 患者术前对手术的期望值较高(平均 = 76.8);30% 的患者得分≥90。测试-再测可靠性很高(Cronbach α 系数 = 0.91、0.93,ICC = 0.86)。项目认可度=66%至100%;加权卡帕值=0.39至0.96。有效性 术前期望值较高(≥63)的患者比期望值较低的患者有更多的疼痛、更差的功能和更差的 PRWE 评分。响应性 达到期望值的比例较高(平均值为 0.80,中位值为 0.79),达到期望值越高(比例 > 0.80,n = 8),术后 PRWE 评分越高。结论 患者期望调查可靠、有效、反应灵敏,可满足接受腕关节炎手术患者的各种期望。临床意义 鉴于腕关节炎手术选择范围广泛,了解患者的期望有助于提供定制化护理。
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Development and Validation of a Survey to Measure Patients' Expectations of Wrist Arthritis Surgery.

Background  The purpose of this study was to develop and test a patient-derived expectations survey for wrist arthritis surgery. We hypothesized that preoperative patient expectations are higher in people with greater functional impairment and that postoperative fulfilment of patient expectations correlates with functional improvement. Methods  The study was conducted in four phases. Development (n = 22) Preoperatively, patients were asked open-ended questions regarding expectations of surgery. A draft survey was then assembled. Reliability (n = 35) The survey was administered twice preoperatively. Concordance was measured with weighted kappa values and intraclass correlations (ICC). Validity (n = 58) Validity was assessed by comparing responses from the Expectations Survey to the patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE). Responsiveness (n = 18) Responsiveness was calculated by comparing the proportion of expectations fulfilled to PRWE scores 1-year postoperatively. ResultsDevelopment Twenty-two distinct items representing the most frequent responses were utilized from the draft survey items of 1,244 expectations volunteered. Reliability Patients had high preoperative expectations of surgery (mean = 76.8); 30% had scores ≥90. Test-retest reliability was high (Cronbach α coefficients = 0.91, 0.93, ICC = 0.86). Endorsement of items = 66 to 100%; and weighted kappa values = 0.39 to 0.96. Validity Patients with greater preoperative expectations (≥63) had more pain, worse function, and worse PRWE scores than those with lower expectations. Responsiveness The proportion of fulfilled expectations was high (mean 0.80, median 0.79), and greater fulfillment (proportion > 0.80, n  = 8) was associated with better postoperative PRWE scores. Conclusion  The patient-derived expectations survey is reliable, valid, responsive, and addresses a spectrum of expectations for patients undergoing surgery for wrist arthritis. Clinical relevance Understanding patient expectations can contribute to customized care given the range of surgical choices for the arthritic wrist.

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