Authors
Jeffrey N Katz, Martin G Larson, Charlotte B Phillips, Anne H Fossel, Matthew H Liang
Publication date
1992/10/1
Journal
Medical care
Volume
30
Issue
10
Pages
917-925
Publisher
LWW
Description
Short measures of health status are used increasingly in health services research, yet their sensitivities to clinical change have not been compared with longer, established instruments. In this study, 5 health status measures were administered preoperatively and 3 months postoperatively to 54 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. These instruments included the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP)—an established, long measure—and 4 short forms: the SF-36, Functional Status Questionnaire, shortened Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales, and Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire. Scores for physical, psychological, and global dimensions were constructed by aggregating subscales. Sensitivity to change, or responsiveness, was expressed with the standardized response mean (SRM), calculated as the mean change in score divided by the standard deviation of the change in score. The sampling distribution of …
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