Measurement Properties in People with Hemophilia
Measurement Properties (Reliability and Validity) of a Set of Assessments Evaluating Physical Function in People with Hemophilia
University of Zurich
50 participants
Oct 31, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this project is to determine the measurement properties (namely reliability and validity) of a set of clinical assessments, measuring different aspects of physical function.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Diagnosed Hemophilia Types A or B
- Adult people ≥ 18 years
- Patients on prophylactic factor or non-factor replacement treatment, or on demand factor replacement treatment.
- Able to walk for 20 meters independently, with or without walking aid
- Signed informed consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria2
- Severe health conditions like severe cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological or musculoskeletal diseases.
- Unable to perform the assessments due to disability or language problems.
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Interventions
This study evaluates the reliability (Test-Retest) of six health related instruments that assess physical function in people with hemophilia: Short Physical Performance Battery, Unipedal Stance Test, Four Square Step Test, Timed up and Go, 1 kg Arm Lift Test, 30 Second Chair Stand Test. This study is needed to determine the psychometric properties of these six assessments. Validity of these test will be determined with the Short Form 36, the Hemophilia Activities List and the Hemophilia Joint Health Score Methodology: Reliability (Test re-test study and validity (cross sectional study) of the six tests reported in patients with hemophilia. This intervention contains physiotherapie assessments, however, no drugs nor medical devices.
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NCT06565481