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Meaningful Change in Walking Speed

机译:步行速度的有意义的变化

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Evidence-based practitioners need to consider the sensitivity to change or "responsiveness" of outcome measures such as walking speed. The responsiveness of an outcome measure refers to its ability to accurately detect a change or difference when it has occurred. In this review, we first describe distribution-based and anchor-based methods and the most commonly reported indexes of responsiveness (ie, effect size, standard error of the measurement, minimal detectable change, standardized response mean, and minimal clinically important difference) for walking speed. We then summarize and synthesize the recent literature on the responsiveness of walking speed in different populations of older adults, patients with neurologic conditions (ie, stroke, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease), and patients with orthopedic conditions (ie, hip fracture and knee osteoarthritis). In all of the studies cited, walking speed was sensitive to change over time and, when looking across studies, there is considerable agreement that meaningful change in walking speed is approximately 0.1 m/s.
机译:循证医学从业者需要考虑对诸如步行速度之类的结局指标变化或“反应性”的敏感性。结果度量的响应能力是指它能够准确检测到变化或差异发生的能力。在这篇综述中,我们首先描述了基于分布和基于锚的方法以及最常报告的响应指数(即效应大小,测量标准误差,最小可检测变化,标准化响应平均值和最小临床重要差异)。步行速度。然后,我们总结并综合了有关老年人,神经系统疾病(例如中风,帕金森氏病和阿尔茨海默氏病)以及骨科疾病(例如髋部骨折和膝盖)患者不同人群中步行速度反应性的最新文献。骨关节炎)。在所有引用的研究中,步行速度都随时间变化敏感,并且在进行研究时,人们相当一致地认为,有意义的步行速度变化约为0.1 m / s。

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