OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether the Oxford Hip Score (OHS) demonstrated a floor or a ceiling effect when used to measure the outcome of hip replacement surgery in a large national cohort. SETTING: Secondary database analysis of a national audit conducted in England and Wales on patient undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty in a secondary care setting. PARTICIPANTS: 93 253 primary arthroplasty patients completed preoperative OHS questionnaires and 69 361 completed 6-month postoperative OHS questionnaires. The population had a mean age of 67.78 (range 14-100, SD 11.3) and 59% were female. PRIMARY SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome measure was the Oxford Hip Score (OHS). Secondary outcome measures were the OHS-FCS and ...
Background There is no good evidence to support the use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)...
We obtained pre-operative and six-month post-operative Oxford hip (OHS) and knee scores (OKS) for 15...
Abstract Background This is a prospective cohort study to define the thresholds to distinguish patie...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether the Oxford Hip Score (OHS) demonstrated a floor or ...
Introduction: Oxford Hip Scores (OHS) and Oxford Knee Scores (OKS) are being collected as part of th...
The Harris hip score (HHS), a disease-specific health status scale that is frequently used to measur...
Introduction: Oxford Hip Scores (OHS) and Oxford Knee Scores (OKS) are being collected as part of th...
OBJECTIVES: This study has three objectives. (1) Investigate the association between body mass index...
SummaryObjectivesThere is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome meas...
Objectives: There is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome measures ...
ObjectivesTo assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 an...
Objective: To calculate how the likelihood of obtaining measurable benefit from hip or knee replacem...
Aims: This study investigates the use of the Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) score in a young hip...
AimsResponsiveness and ceiling effects are key properties of an outcome score. No such data have bee...
The Oxford hip score (OHS) is a patient-based instrument for assessment of outcome which is often us...
Background There is no good evidence to support the use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)...
We obtained pre-operative and six-month post-operative Oxford hip (OHS) and knee scores (OKS) for 15...
Abstract Background This is a prospective cohort study to define the thresholds to distinguish patie...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to examine whether the Oxford Hip Score (OHS) demonstrated a floor or ...
Introduction: Oxford Hip Scores (OHS) and Oxford Knee Scores (OKS) are being collected as part of th...
The Harris hip score (HHS), a disease-specific health status scale that is frequently used to measur...
Introduction: Oxford Hip Scores (OHS) and Oxford Knee Scores (OKS) are being collected as part of th...
OBJECTIVES: This study has three objectives. (1) Investigate the association between body mass index...
SummaryObjectivesThere is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome meas...
Objectives: There is an increasing movement to collect and report patient reported outcome measures ...
ObjectivesTo assess the responsiveness and ceiling/floor effects of the Forgotten Joint Score -12 an...
Objective: To calculate how the likelihood of obtaining measurable benefit from hip or knee replacem...
Aims: This study investigates the use of the Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) score in a young hip...
AimsResponsiveness and ceiling effects are key properties of an outcome score. No such data have bee...
The Oxford hip score (OHS) is a patient-based instrument for assessment of outcome which is often us...
Background There is no good evidence to support the use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)...
We obtained pre-operative and six-month post-operative Oxford hip (OHS) and knee scores (OKS) for 15...
Abstract Background This is a prospective cohort study to define the thresholds to distinguish patie...