Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ

Purpose: The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) is the most widely used patient-oriented outcome measure for the upper extremities in the world, and high reliability and validity of it has already been confirmed. However, there are several problems with using the DASH, some of which...

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Main Authors: Kosuke Uehara, Toshiki Miura, Ohe Takashi, Tokuhide Doi, Sakae Tanaka, Yutaka Morizaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499020959151
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spelling doaj-f58ad1f581694ea8b0de25ff363bc5f52020-11-25T03:51:37ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902020-09-012810.1177/2309499020959151Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQKosuke Uehara0Toshiki Miura1Ohe Takashi2Tokuhide Doi3Sakae Tanaka4Yutaka Morizaki5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , Tokyo, Japan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , Tokyo, Japan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NTT Medical Center Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Geriatric Care Facility Narita-tomisato Tokushuen, Tomisato, Japan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , Tokyo, Japan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , Tokyo, JapanPurpose: The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) is the most widely used patient-oriented outcome measure for the upper extremities in the world, and high reliability and validity of it has already been confirmed. However, there are several problems with using the DASH, some of which are culturally related. We aimed to (1) develop a patient-oriented disease-specific outcome measure for patients with disorders of the hand and elbow, which we call the HandQ and (2) examine the practical applicability, reliability, and validity of the HandQ for any patient with disorders of the hand and elbow. Methods: A total of 216 patients were surveyed with the HandQ, as well as the Hand20 and the DASH to assess psychometric characteristics. Results: There were no considerable floor and ceiling effects regarding the total HandQ score. Test–retest reliability and internal consistency determined using the intraclass correlation coefficient (0.942) and Cronbach’s α test (0.961) were excellent. The HandQ was well correlated with the Hand20 and the DASH scores. Scree plot showed unidimensionality of the HandQ, and the graphical model showed the questionnaire items of the HandQ had reasonable correlation among each item. Conclusions: The HandQ has a sufficient reliability and internal consistency, and an excellent validity, and was shown to be able to be practically applicable in all patients with hand and elbow disorders.https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499020959151
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author Kosuke Uehara
Toshiki Miura
Ohe Takashi
Tokuhide Doi
Sakae Tanaka
Yutaka Morizaki
spellingShingle Kosuke Uehara
Toshiki Miura
Ohe Takashi
Tokuhide Doi
Sakae Tanaka
Yutaka Morizaki
Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
author_facet Kosuke Uehara
Toshiki Miura
Ohe Takashi
Tokuhide Doi
Sakae Tanaka
Yutaka Morizaki
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title Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
title_short Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
title_full Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
title_fullStr Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
title_full_unstemmed Development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: HandQ
title_sort development of a patient-oriented outcome measure for patients with hand and elbow disorder: handq
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 2309-4990
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Purpose: The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) is the most widely used patient-oriented outcome measure for the upper extremities in the world, and high reliability and validity of it has already been confirmed. However, there are several problems with using the DASH, some of which are culturally related. We aimed to (1) develop a patient-oriented disease-specific outcome measure for patients with disorders of the hand and elbow, which we call the HandQ and (2) examine the practical applicability, reliability, and validity of the HandQ for any patient with disorders of the hand and elbow. Methods: A total of 216 patients were surveyed with the HandQ, as well as the Hand20 and the DASH to assess psychometric characteristics. Results: There were no considerable floor and ceiling effects regarding the total HandQ score. Test–retest reliability and internal consistency determined using the intraclass correlation coefficient (0.942) and Cronbach’s α test (0.961) were excellent. The HandQ was well correlated with the Hand20 and the DASH scores. Scree plot showed unidimensionality of the HandQ, and the graphical model showed the questionnaire items of the HandQ had reasonable correlation among each item. Conclusions: The HandQ has a sufficient reliability and internal consistency, and an excellent validity, and was shown to be able to be practically applicable in all patients with hand and elbow disorders.
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