2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00776-013-0517-8
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Measurement properties of the Dutch version of the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI)

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“…The present study showed SEM of 100.1, which was lower than found by the Dutch and Norwegian versions, but higher than that obtained by the Italian version of WOSI with SEMs of 130.6, 122.4 and 71, respectively. 15 18 19 The current MDC was 277.5 and thus lower than found by the Dutch 19 and Norwegian 18 versions, but higher than the Italian version 15 corresponding to 362.0, 339.3 and 196.0, respectively. The lower SEM and its resulting MDC in the Italian study could be explained by the use of a test-retest period of only 3 days and use of narrower inclusion criteria (including only patients with primary dislocations).…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…The present study showed SEM of 100.1, which was lower than found by the Dutch and Norwegian versions, but higher than that obtained by the Italian version of WOSI with SEMs of 130.6, 122.4 and 71, respectively. 15 18 19 The current MDC was 277.5 and thus lower than found by the Dutch 19 and Norwegian 18 versions, but higher than the Italian version 15 corresponding to 362.0, 339.3 and 196.0, respectively. The lower SEM and its resulting MDC in the Italian study could be explained by the use of a test-retest period of only 3 days and use of narrower inclusion criteria (including only patients with primary dislocations).…”
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confidence: 53%
“…For agreement evaluation, the present Bland-Altman plot indicated no systematic bias, which is in line with the findings of the Dutch study. 19 The only study to compare LOA with is the Norwegian version 18 with slightly wider LOAs compared with the present version (−339.9; 344.8 vs −246.4; 308.6), which, again, could be due to variance in study populations (eg, occult SI such as superior labral anterior posterior (SLAP) lesions in the Norwegian study versus surgically treated SI in the current study).…”
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“…However, when analyzing the four different domains of WOSI-PT, the Cronbach's alpha ranged from 0.77 to 0.93, confirming the good consistency of each domain of the scale. In examining the internal consistency of WOSI validated for other countries, a Cronbach's alpha of 0.91 in the Turkish version, 3 0.92 in the Dutch version, 22 and 0.95 in the Sweden version 12 were found.…”
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“…WOSI covers four domains (physical symptoms, sport/recreation/work, lifestyle, and emotions) comprising 21 items. Each item is scored on a 0-100point visual analogue scale 9 with a total score of which can be converted into a percentage (with 0% as the level of no trouble; 100% most trouble) 49 .…”
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