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Measuring Functional Outcomes in Work-Related Upper Extremity DisordersDevelopment and Validation of the Upper Extremity Function Scale

 

作者: Glenn Pransky,   Michael Feuerstein,   Jay Himmelstein,   Jeffrey Katz,   Maureen Vickers-Lahti,  

 

期刊: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine  (OVID Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 39, issue 12  

页码: 1195-1202

 

ISSN:1076-2752

 

年代: 1997

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Questionnaire-based measures of function have been validated extensively in studies of chronic illness and work-related low back pain. These measures have only recently been developed for upper extremity disorders (UEDs), and there is little information on their utility in evaluation of injured workers. We developed the Upper Extremity Function Scale (UEFS), an eight-item, self-administered questionnaire, to measure the impacts of UEDs on function. This instrument was tested in a cohort of 108 patients with work-related UEDs and 165 patients with the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); both groups were enrolled in prospective follow-up studies. The UEFS demonstrated excellent psychometric properties, including good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha > 0.83), relative absence of floor effects, and excellent convergent and discriminant validity, compared with measures of symptom severity and clinical findings. In the CTS group, the UEFS was more responsive to significant improvements over time than clinical measures such as grip and pinch strength. These data support the use of a self-reported functional scale as a measure of outcome in studies of work-related UEDs. Further investigations in working populations are needed to substantiate its utility in workers with UEDs who have not yet sought medical care.

 



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