Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM)

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Conceptual Basis[edit | edit source]

Outcome measures often reflect the environment and culture of the people they were originally developed for.  Some of the existing osteoarthritis (OA) outcome measures include few items that may not b e readily understood by Nigerian especially those with low educational attainments. Almost all existing OA outcome measures exclude activities that are important to many patients seen in Nigerian clinics. The need to develop an appropriate outcome measure for knee and hip OA for the Nigerian environment was identified [1]. Objective ==

To assess end results of care in patients with knee and/or hip OA.

Intended Population[edit | edit source]

Patients with knee and/or hip OA.

Description[edit | edit source]

A three part, 23 items questionnaire that is both patient (self) and clinician administered.  Part 1 measures disability in activity of daily living and part 2 assesses participation restrictions due to knee/hip osteoarthritis. Part 3 comprises 5 physical performance tests that are rated by the clinician.

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About 15 minutes. Scoring ==

  1. Part 1 rates 25 disability attributes on a 5-point ordinal scale for degree of difficulty experienced and nature of assistance required (maximum obtainable score of  200)
  2. Part 2 rates 3 attributes of participation restrictions on a 4-point ordinal scale(maximum obtainable score of 9)
  3. Part 3 rates 5 items (maximum obtainable score of 23) maximum obtainable score on IKHOAM is 232( 200+9+23)

Score for a subject can be calculated as subject’s score x 100

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Akinpelu AO, Odole AC, Adegoke BOA, Adeniyi AF (2007) Development and Initial Validation of Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM). South African Journal of Physiotherapy  Vol. 63:3-8

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Akinpelu AO, Akinwola MO, Odole AC, Gbiri CA (2011) The Reliability of the English version of Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM). Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics Early online: 1-8 DOI: 10.3109/02/02703181.2011.589566

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Akinpelu AO, Odole AC, Adegoke BOA, Adeniyi AF (2007) Development and Initial Validation of Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM). South African Journal of Physiotherapy  Vol. 63:3-8

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Available in the three main Nigerian languages with evidence of psychometric properties[1][2][3][4][5] References
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  1. Odole AC, Akinpelu AO, Bamgboye EA (2006): Validity and Internal Consistency of a Yoruba version of the Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (Yoruba IKHOAM). African Journal of Medicine and Medical Science. Vol. 35: 349-357.
  2. Akinpelu AO, Odole AC, Adegoke BOA, Adeniyi AF (2007) Development and Initial Validation of Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM). South African Journal of Physiotherapy Vol. 63:3-8
  3. Odole AC, Akinpelu AO (2008): Validity and internal consistency of a Hausa version of the Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes Vol.6: 86
  4. Odole AC, Akinpelu AO (2010): Translation of the Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure into Igbo language. African Journal of Biomedical Research 13, 169-175
  5. Akinpelu AO, Akinwola MO, Odole AC, Gbiri CA (2011) The Reliability of the English version of Ibadan Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis Outcome Measure (IKHOAM). Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics Early online: 1-8 DOI: 10.3109/02/02703181.2011.589566