S. Poiraudeau et al., Reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the Cochin hand functional disability scale in hand osteoarthritis, OSTEO CART, 9(6), 2001, pp. 570-577
Objective: To assess the reliability, validity and sensitivity to change of
the Cochin hand functional scale in hand osteoarthritis (OA).
Background: The Cochin hand functional disability scale has been validated
in rheumatoid arthritis.
Design: Patients with hand OA according to Altman's criteria were included.
Impairment outcome measures (VAS of pain, hand score of tenderness, clinic
al hand score of impairment, Kallman's radiographic scale), functional disa
bility measures [Cochin scale, Revel's functional index (RFI), Dreiser's fu
nctional index (DFI)] and patients' perceived handicap (VAS) were recorded
twice, at baseline and at a 6-month follow-up visit. Interobserver reliabil
ity was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the
Bland and Altman method. Construct (convergent and divergent) validity was
investigated using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient and a factor
analysis was performed. Sensitivity to change was assessed using the effect
size (ES) and the standardized response mean (SRM), and the non-parametric
Spearman rank correlation coefficient (r) was used to assess the correlati
on between quantitative variable changes and patient's overall opinion.
Results: 89 patients (8 males, mean age 63 years) were included. Interobser
ver reliability was excellent (ICC=0.96). The Bland and Altman method showe
d no systematic trend. Correlations of the Cochin scale score with RFI (r=0
.86), DFI (r=0.87), VAS of handicap (r=0.67), VAS of pain (r=0.54), tendern
ess (r=0.51), clinical impairment (r=0.32), and Kallman's radiographic scal
e (r=0.13) indicated a good construct validity. Factor analysis extracted f
our main factors, accounting for 65% of the total variance. 51 patients wer
e evaluated at the 6-month visit. The Cochin scale score had worsened with
SRM and ES values of -0.26 and -0.17 respectively. Changes in the score had
one of the highest correlation (r=0.47) with the patient's overall opinion
.
Conclusion: The Cochin hand functional disability scale which was first dev
eloped to assess the rheumatoid hand can be used to evaluate functional dis
ability in hand OA. (C) 2001 OsteoArthritis Research Society International.