Measurement properties of performance-based measures to assess physical function in knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to systematically review the measurement properties of performance-based measures for assessing physical function in people with knee osteoarthritis.
Results Summary
The study identified the walk 40 m fast-paced test and 6-minute walking test as the best-rated walking tests for assessing physical function in knee osteoarthritis patients. The 30-second chair stand test and timed up and go test were the best-rated sit-to-stand tests.
Population
People with knee osteoarthritis
Effective Dosage
Not available
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
walk 40 m fast-paced test | no change | walking tests | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | best rated | #1 |
6-minute walking test | no change | walking tests | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | best rated | #2 |
30-second chair stand test | no change | sit-to-stand tests | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | best rated | #3 |
timed up and go test | no change | sit-to-stand tests | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | best rated | #4 |
Performance Tests Measures | no change | multi-activity measures | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | suitable | #5 |
Physical Activity Restrictions | no change | multi-activity measures | people with knee osteoarthritis | - | suitable | #6 |
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the measurement properties of performance-based measures to assess physical function in people with knee osteoarthritis. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL, and PsycINFO were searched in May 2022. METHODS: This study was conducted in accordance with the guidelines recommended by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. Clinical trials on the psychometric properties of performance-based tools for measuring physical function in people with knee osteoarthritis were included. Two reviewers independently rated measurement properties using the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN). "Best evidence synthesis" was made using COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments outcomes and the quality of findings. RESULTS: Thirty-six out of 3425 publications were eligible for inclusion. Thirty-two performance-based measures were evaluated including 26 single-activity measures and 6 multi-activity measures. Measurement properties evaluated included internal consistency (2 measures), reliability (23 measures), measurement error (20 measures), hypotheses testing for construct validity (22 measures), and responsiveness (23 measures). On balance of the limited evidence, the walk 40 m fast-paced test and 6-minute walking test were the best rated walking tests. The 30-second chair stand test and timed up and go test were the best rated sit-to-stand tests. The Performance Tests Measures and Physical Activity Restrictions may be the suitable multi-activity measures for knee osteoarthritis. CONCLUSIONS: Further good quality research investigating the measurement properties, and in particular, the measurement error of performance-based measures in patients with knee osteoarthritis is needed.