The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores

In clinical audits where pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores were not recorded, it would be useful if such scores could be recreated at the time of review. We recorded a PRWHE score during the last week before surgery for 143 patients. They were contacted after 21 m...

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Main Authors: Vilhjalmur Finsen, Sigrun Hillesund, Ida Fromreide
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2018-12-01
Series:Orthopedic Reviews
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Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/7682
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spelling doaj-db1cbf7b6a9c4a699cc2a4e308f448412021-05-02T19:27:41ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642018-12-0110410.4081/or.2018.7682The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scoresVilhjalmur Finsen0Sigrun Hillesund1Ida Fromreide2Department of Neuroscience and Movement Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Olav´s University Hospital, TrondheimDepartment of Neuroscience and Movement Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, TrondheimDepartment of Neuroscience and Movement Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim In clinical audits where pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores were not recorded, it would be useful if such scores could be recreated at the time of review. We recorded a PRWHE score during the last week before surgery for 143 patients. They were contacted after 21 months and asked to furnish a new PRWHE of the state they were in during the last week before surgery. 80 (56%) of the patients responded. The mean difference was 10 (SD: 20; SEM: 2) higher remembered pre-operative score. The limits of 95% agreement for individual scores were -29 and 50, while the 95% confidence interval of the mean was 6-15. If 10 is subtracted from the mean remembered preoperative score of a group of patients, the real pre-operative score will with 95% confidence be this score plus/minus 4. Remembered pre-operative PRWHE scores are far too inaccurate to be of value in individual patients. It may be possible to predict the mean real pre-operative PRWHE score in groups of patients with useful accuracy using the remembered pre-operative score. https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/7682Patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation; score; PRWHE; remembered; accuracy.
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author Vilhjalmur Finsen
Sigrun Hillesund
Ida Fromreide
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Sigrun Hillesund
Ida Fromreide
The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
Orthopedic Reviews
Patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation; score; PRWHE; remembered; accuracy.
author_facet Vilhjalmur Finsen
Sigrun Hillesund
Ida Fromreide
author_sort Vilhjalmur Finsen
title The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
title_short The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
title_full The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
title_fullStr The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
title_full_unstemmed The reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores
title_sort reliability of remembered pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (prwhe) scores
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Orthopedic Reviews
issn 2035-8237
2035-8164
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In clinical audits where pre-operative patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation (PRWHE) scores were not recorded, it would be useful if such scores could be recreated at the time of review. We recorded a PRWHE score during the last week before surgery for 143 patients. They were contacted after 21 months and asked to furnish a new PRWHE of the state they were in during the last week before surgery. 80 (56%) of the patients responded. The mean difference was 10 (SD: 20; SEM: 2) higher remembered pre-operative score. The limits of 95% agreement for individual scores were -29 and 50, while the 95% confidence interval of the mean was 6-15. If 10 is subtracted from the mean remembered preoperative score of a group of patients, the real pre-operative score will with 95% confidence be this score plus/minus 4. Remembered pre-operative PRWHE scores are far too inaccurate to be of value in individual patients. It may be possible to predict the mean real pre-operative PRWHE score in groups of patients with useful accuracy using the remembered pre-operative score.
topic Patient-rated wrist and hand evaluation; score; PRWHE; remembered; accuracy.
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/7682
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