International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version

Abstract Background The 12-item International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT12) is a patient-reported outcome (PRO) designed to evaluate quality of life. We assessed the psychometric properties of the Greek version (iHOT12-Gr) in hip osteoarthritic patients. Methods Data from 124 patients aged > 50 years...

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Main Authors: Sophia Stasi, Magdalini Stamou, George Papathanasiou, Paraskevi Frantzeskaki, Emmanouil Kanavas, George Evaggelou-Sossidis, Adamantios Gouskos, Andreas Palantzas, Kyriakos Poursanidis, George A. Macheras
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-020-00207-8
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Magdalini Stamou
George Papathanasiou
Paraskevi Frantzeskaki
Emmanouil Kanavas
George Evaggelou-Sossidis
Adamantios Gouskos
Andreas Palantzas
Kyriakos Poursanidis
George A. Macheras
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Magdalini Stamou
George Papathanasiou
Paraskevi Frantzeskaki
Emmanouil Kanavas
George Evaggelou-Sossidis
Adamantios Gouskos
Andreas Palantzas
Kyriakos Poursanidis
George A. Macheras
International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Factor analysis
Reliability
Validity
Cut-off points
Responsiveness
Direct anterior approach - minimal invasive surgery
author_facet Sophia Stasi
Magdalini Stamou
George Papathanasiou
Paraskevi Frantzeskaki
Emmanouil Kanavas
George Evaggelou-Sossidis
Adamantios Gouskos
Andreas Palantzas
Kyriakos Poursanidis
George A. Macheras
author_sort Sophia Stasi
title International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
title_short International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
title_full International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
title_fullStr International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
title_full_unstemmed International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek version
title_sort international hip outcome tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of greek version
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
issn 2509-8020
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background The 12-item International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT12) is a patient-reported outcome (PRO) designed to evaluate quality of life. We assessed the psychometric properties of the Greek version (iHOT12-Gr) in hip osteoarthritic patients. Methods Data from 124 patients aged > 50 years were used for factor analysis. Reliability evaluation included internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and interpretability. Content validity was examined by calculating the item-level content validity indices (I-CVI) and the scale-level content validity indices (S-CVI), using two methods: S-CVI Average (S-CVI/Ave), and the S-CVI Universal Agreement among experts (S-CVI/UA). Construct validity was tested against Greek versions of the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS-Greek), Modified Harris Hip Score (MHHS-Gr), and the 30 s chair-to-stand, Timed Up & Go (TUG), and 9-stairs-ascend/descend (9S-A/D) tests. Known-groups validity was examined using LEFS-Greek (cut-off = 53 points) as estimate variable. Responsiveness was examined pre and post total hip arthroplasty (4 and 8 weeks). Results Factor analysis revealed a two-factor model. Factor-1 (items 1–9) reflects “Symptoms and functionality”, while Factor-2 (items 10–12) reflects “Hip disorder-related concerns”. Reliability: Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of iHOT12-Gr-total were excellent: Cronbach’s alpha > 0.92 and ICC(95% CI) > 0.976(0.96–0.99)(p < 0.001). Interpretability: There was no floor or ceiling effect; measurement error: 3.72 (Factor-1), 3.64 (Factor-2), and 3.22 (iHOT12-Gr-total); minimal detectable change: 10.3 (Factor-1), 10.1 (Factor-2), and 8.92 (iHOT12-Gr-total). Validity: Content validity: The I-CVI value of the 12 items ranged from 1.00 to 0.83, the S-CVI/Ave was 0.97 and the S-CVI/UA was 0.83. Construct validity: iHOT12-Gr correlated strongly with both LEFS-Greek and MHHS-Gr, and weakly but significantly with 30s chair-to-stand, TUG and 9S-A/D (p < 0.001). Known-groups validity showed that iHOT12-Gr well discriminated subgroups of patients (p < 0.001). ROC analysis cut-off points were 51.9 (Factor-1), 25 (Factor-2) and 45.2 (iHOT12-Gr-total) (p < 0.001). Responsiveness: Four and 8 weeks postoperatively, standardized response means of Factor-1, Factor-2, and iHOT12-Gr-total were > 0.8. Conclusion iHOT12-Gr showed excellent reliability properties. The content validity was excellent and significant weak-to-strong correlations were found regarding construct validity. The known-group validity was also significant, while the responsiveness was excellent. iHOT12-Gr could be a reliable and valid PRO for assessing quality of life in patients with hip osteoarthritis.
topic Factor analysis
Reliability
Validity
Cut-off points
Responsiveness
Direct anterior approach - minimal invasive surgery
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-020-00207-8
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spelling doaj-a0bf147221be4e76b3c69d9d8b145f3b2020-11-25T03:17:53ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Patient-Reported Outcomes2509-80202020-05-014111710.1186/s41687-020-00207-8International Hip Outcome Tool (12-items) as health-related quality-of-life measure in osteoarthritis: validation of Greek versionSophia Stasi0Magdalini Stamou1George Papathanasiou2Paraskevi Frantzeskaki3Emmanouil Kanavas4George Evaggelou-Sossidis5Adamantios Gouskos6Andreas Palantzas7Kyriakos Poursanidis8George A. Macheras9Laboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaLaboratory of Neuromuscular and Cardiovascular Study of Motion, Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health and Care Sciences, University of West AtticaAbstract Background The 12-item International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT12) is a patient-reported outcome (PRO) designed to evaluate quality of life. We assessed the psychometric properties of the Greek version (iHOT12-Gr) in hip osteoarthritic patients. Methods Data from 124 patients aged > 50 years were used for factor analysis. Reliability evaluation included internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and interpretability. Content validity was examined by calculating the item-level content validity indices (I-CVI) and the scale-level content validity indices (S-CVI), using two methods: S-CVI Average (S-CVI/Ave), and the S-CVI Universal Agreement among experts (S-CVI/UA). Construct validity was tested against Greek versions of the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS-Greek), Modified Harris Hip Score (MHHS-Gr), and the 30 s chair-to-stand, Timed Up & Go (TUG), and 9-stairs-ascend/descend (9S-A/D) tests. Known-groups validity was examined using LEFS-Greek (cut-off = 53 points) as estimate variable. Responsiveness was examined pre and post total hip arthroplasty (4 and 8 weeks). Results Factor analysis revealed a two-factor model. Factor-1 (items 1–9) reflects “Symptoms and functionality”, while Factor-2 (items 10–12) reflects “Hip disorder-related concerns”. Reliability: Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of iHOT12-Gr-total were excellent: Cronbach’s alpha > 0.92 and ICC(95% CI) > 0.976(0.96–0.99)(p < 0.001). Interpretability: There was no floor or ceiling effect; measurement error: 3.72 (Factor-1), 3.64 (Factor-2), and 3.22 (iHOT12-Gr-total); minimal detectable change: 10.3 (Factor-1), 10.1 (Factor-2), and 8.92 (iHOT12-Gr-total). Validity: Content validity: The I-CVI value of the 12 items ranged from 1.00 to 0.83, the S-CVI/Ave was 0.97 and the S-CVI/UA was 0.83. Construct validity: iHOT12-Gr correlated strongly with both LEFS-Greek and MHHS-Gr, and weakly but significantly with 30s chair-to-stand, TUG and 9S-A/D (p < 0.001). Known-groups validity showed that iHOT12-Gr well discriminated subgroups of patients (p < 0.001). ROC analysis cut-off points were 51.9 (Factor-1), 25 (Factor-2) and 45.2 (iHOT12-Gr-total) (p < 0.001). Responsiveness: Four and 8 weeks postoperatively, standardized response means of Factor-1, Factor-2, and iHOT12-Gr-total were > 0.8. Conclusion iHOT12-Gr showed excellent reliability properties. The content validity was excellent and significant weak-to-strong correlations were found regarding construct validity. The known-group validity was also significant, while the responsiveness was excellent. iHOT12-Gr could be a reliable and valid PRO for assessing quality of life in patients with hip osteoarthritis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-020-00207-8Factor analysisReliabilityValidityCut-off pointsResponsivenessDirect anterior approach - minimal invasive surgery