Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score

Introduction: Assessing quality of life for patients with shoulder instability may be essential because of the negative impacts of the disease on patient’s life. The aim of the present study, therefore,  was  to  assess  the  internal  validity  and  consistency,  test-retest  reliability,  and conv...

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Main Authors: GholamReza Olyaei, SayedJavad Mousavi, Ali Montazeri, Kazem Malmir
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-08-01
Series:Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/5
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author GholamReza Olyaei
SayedJavad Mousavi
Ali Montazeri
Kazem Malmir
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description Introduction: Assessing quality of life for patients with shoulder instability may be essential because of the negative impacts of the disease on patient’s life. The aim of the present study, therefore,  was  to  assess  the  internal  validity  and  consistency,  test-retest  reliability,  and convergent validity of the Persian version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score (OSIS). Material and Methods: A total of 150 patients with shoulder instability completed the Persian OSIS, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH), and visual analog scale (VAS) to test convergent validity. 50 randomly selected patients completed the OSIS, 48 hours later, for the second time. Results: Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the Persian OSIS was 0.90. The Persian OSIS showed excellent test-retest reliability with intraclass correlation coefficient 0.94 (P < 0.01). The Pearson’s correlation coefficient between the Persian OSIS and DASH and VAS was 0.84 and 0.79, respectively (P < 0.01), indicating a good convergent validity. Conclusion: The Persian OSIS is a reliable and valid instrument to measure health-related quality of life and functional disability in Persian-speaking patients with shoulder instability in Iran.
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spelling doaj.art-3f973d084e184ce8a9526d3b417d1eb72022-12-22T01:16:22ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Modern Rehabilitation2538-385X2538-38682016-08-01101Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability ScoreGholamReza Olyaei0SayedJavad Mousavi1Ali Montazeri2Kazem Malmir3Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Rehabilitation Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Rehabilitation Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranProfessor, Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Rehabilitation Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranIntroduction: Assessing quality of life for patients with shoulder instability may be essential because of the negative impacts of the disease on patient’s life. The aim of the present study, therefore,  was  to  assess  the  internal  validity  and  consistency,  test-retest  reliability,  and convergent validity of the Persian version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score (OSIS). Material and Methods: A total of 150 patients with shoulder instability completed the Persian OSIS, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH), and visual analog scale (VAS) to test convergent validity. 50 randomly selected patients completed the OSIS, 48 hours later, for the second time. Results: Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the Persian OSIS was 0.90. The Persian OSIS showed excellent test-retest reliability with intraclass correlation coefficient 0.94 (P < 0.01). The Pearson’s correlation coefficient between the Persian OSIS and DASH and VAS was 0.84 and 0.79, respectively (P < 0.01), indicating a good convergent validity. Conclusion: The Persian OSIS is a reliable and valid instrument to measure health-related quality of life and functional disability in Persian-speaking patients with shoulder instability in Iran.https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/5Shoulder instabilityOxford Shoulder Instability ScoreReliabilityValidityQuality of lifeFunctional disability
spellingShingle GholamReza Olyaei
SayedJavad Mousavi
Ali Montazeri
Kazem Malmir
Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Shoulder instability
Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
Reliability
Validity
Quality of life
Functional disability
title Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
title_full Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
title_fullStr Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
title_full_unstemmed Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
title_short Translation and Validation Study of the Persian Version of the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
title_sort translation and validation study of the persian version of the oxford shoulder instability score
topic Shoulder instability
Oxford Shoulder Instability Score
Reliability
Validity
Quality of life
Functional disability
url https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/5
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