Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.

A screening instrument's ability to provide clinicians with consistent and reproducible information is crucial to intervention. Despite widespread acceptance and clinical use of the Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS) in orthopedics and sports medicine, few studies have reported on its relia...

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Main Authors: Richard F Ittenbach, Guixia Huang, Kim D Barber Foss, Timothy E Hewett, Gregory D Myer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4956048?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-992d41925e444a93ac756d14469051732020-11-24T20:45:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e015920410.1371/journal.pone.0159204Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.Richard F IttenbachGuixia HuangKim D Barber FossTimothy E HewettGregory D MyerA screening instrument's ability to provide clinicians with consistent and reproducible information is crucial to intervention. Despite widespread acceptance and clinical use of the Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS) in orthopedics and sports medicine, few studies have reported on its reliability and no such studies have concentrated on child or adolescent samples exclusively, segments of the population for which this instrument is often used. The purpose of the current study was to describe and report on the reliability and validity of the AKPS for use with high school female athletes participating in interscholastic athletics. The study was a secondary analysis of prospective epidemiologic data using established scale validation methods. The records of 414 female athletes 11.0 to 18.1 years of age (Mean 13.9 yrs, SD = 1.7 yrs) were used for analysis. Four different approaches to scoring and scale reduction of the AKPS were evaluated, including the original, ordinal 13-item form, a modified, ordinal 6-item form, a modified, dichotomous 13-item form, and a modified, dichotomous 6-item form. Three different types of reliability (internal consistency, equivalence across forms, standard error of measurement) and one type of validity (criterion-related) were estimated for the AKPS in the current sample. The four scoring formats of the AKPS scale were found to have high internal consistency (αcoef = 0.83 to 0.91), equivalence across the short and long forms (r = 0.98), acceptable standard errors of measurement (0.82 to 3.00), and moderate to high criterion related validity-as determined by physican's diagnosis: 0.92 (13-item form), 0.90 (6-item form). The Kujala AKPS is a valid and reliable measure of anterior knee pain and appropriate for use as an epidemiologic screening tool with adolescent female athletes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4956048?pdf=render
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author Richard F Ittenbach
Guixia Huang
Kim D Barber Foss
Timothy E Hewett
Gregory D Myer
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Guixia Huang
Kim D Barber Foss
Timothy E Hewett
Gregory D Myer
Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
PLoS ONE
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Guixia Huang
Kim D Barber Foss
Timothy E Hewett
Gregory D Myer
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title Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
title_short Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
title_full Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
title_fullStr Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and Validity of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale: Applications for Use as an Epidemiologic Screener.
title_sort reliability and validity of the anterior knee pain scale: applications for use as an epidemiologic screener.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description A screening instrument's ability to provide clinicians with consistent and reproducible information is crucial to intervention. Despite widespread acceptance and clinical use of the Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale (AKPS) in orthopedics and sports medicine, few studies have reported on its reliability and no such studies have concentrated on child or adolescent samples exclusively, segments of the population for which this instrument is often used. The purpose of the current study was to describe and report on the reliability and validity of the AKPS for use with high school female athletes participating in interscholastic athletics. The study was a secondary analysis of prospective epidemiologic data using established scale validation methods. The records of 414 female athletes 11.0 to 18.1 years of age (Mean 13.9 yrs, SD = 1.7 yrs) were used for analysis. Four different approaches to scoring and scale reduction of the AKPS were evaluated, including the original, ordinal 13-item form, a modified, ordinal 6-item form, a modified, dichotomous 13-item form, and a modified, dichotomous 6-item form. Three different types of reliability (internal consistency, equivalence across forms, standard error of measurement) and one type of validity (criterion-related) were estimated for the AKPS in the current sample. The four scoring formats of the AKPS scale were found to have high internal consistency (αcoef = 0.83 to 0.91), equivalence across the short and long forms (r = 0.98), acceptable standard errors of measurement (0.82 to 3.00), and moderate to high criterion related validity-as determined by physican's diagnosis: 0.92 (13-item form), 0.90 (6-item form). The Kujala AKPS is a valid and reliable measure of anterior knee pain and appropriate for use as an epidemiologic screening tool with adolescent female athletes.
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