The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br): cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties

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The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br) : cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties. / Mendonça, Luciana De Michelis; Camelo, Paulo Ricardo Pinto; Trevisan, Giulianne Cristine Capovilla; Bryk, Flávio Fernandes; Thorborg, Kristian; Oliveira, Rodrigo Ribeiro.

I: Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, Bind 25, Nr. 6, 2021, s. 874-882.

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Mendonça, LDM, Camelo, PRP, Trevisan, GCC, Bryk, FF, Thorborg, K & Oliveira, RR 2021, 'The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br): cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties', Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, bind 25, nr. 6, s. 874-882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.10.004

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Mendonça, L. D. M., Camelo, P. R. P., Trevisan, G. C. C., Bryk, F. F., Thorborg, K., & Oliveira, R. R. (2021). The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br): cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 25(6), 874-882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.10.004

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Mendonça LDM, Camelo PRP, Trevisan GCC, Bryk FF, Thorborg K, Oliveira RR. The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br): cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 2021;25(6):874-882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.10.004

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Mendonça, Luciana De Michelis ; Camelo, Paulo Ricardo Pinto ; Trevisan, Giulianne Cristine Capovilla ; Bryk, Flávio Fernandes ; Thorborg, Kristian ; Oliveira, Rodrigo Ribeiro. / The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br) : cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties. I: Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 2021 ; Bind 25, Nr. 6. s. 874-882.

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abstract = "Background: Hip and groin pain or symptoms is a recurrent musculoskeletal complaint among young and active individuals. It is important to objectively measure functional limitations using patient-related outcomes that have been validated in the language of the target population. Objectives: To perform a cross-cultural adaptation and to evaluate the measurement properties of the Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) for the Brazilian population. Methods: We adapted the HAGOS to Brazilian Portuguese and evaluated the following measurement properties: internal consistency, test–retest reliability, measurement error, and structural and construct validity. The sample recruited consisted of active individuals between 18 and 55 years of age with long standing hip and groin pain and individuals who participated in sports with high physical demand of the hip and groin region. Results: A total of 103 athletes and physically active individuals of both sexes participated in this study. The HAGOS was successfully translated and culturally adapted to the Brazilian population. Factor analysis confirmed that the HAGOS consists of six subscales. The HAGOS-Br showed good internal consistency. The CFA revealed a Cronbach's alpha for the HAGOS subscales ranging from 0.86 to 0.96, test-retest reliability was substantial, with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.81 to 0.94 for the six subscales and an acceptable measurement error (standard error of measurement [SEM]=5.43–11.15 points; and smallest detectable chance [SDC]= 16.71–30.9 points). Good construct validity existed with more than 75% of the pre-defined hypotheses being confirmed. No ceiling or floor effects were observed. Conclusion: The HAGOS-Br showed to be equivalent to the original version with adequate validity and reliability properties.",
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T1 - The Brazilian hip and groin outcome score (HAGOS-Br)

T2 - cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties

AU - Mendonça, Luciana De Michelis

AU - Camelo, Paulo Ricardo Pinto

AU - Trevisan, Giulianne Cristine Capovilla

AU - Bryk, Flávio Fernandes

AU - Thorborg, Kristian

AU - Oliveira, Rodrigo Ribeiro

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Background: Hip and groin pain or symptoms is a recurrent musculoskeletal complaint among young and active individuals. It is important to objectively measure functional limitations using patient-related outcomes that have been validated in the language of the target population. Objectives: To perform a cross-cultural adaptation and to evaluate the measurement properties of the Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) for the Brazilian population. Methods: We adapted the HAGOS to Brazilian Portuguese and evaluated the following measurement properties: internal consistency, test–retest reliability, measurement error, and structural and construct validity. The sample recruited consisted of active individuals between 18 and 55 years of age with long standing hip and groin pain and individuals who participated in sports with high physical demand of the hip and groin region. Results: A total of 103 athletes and physically active individuals of both sexes participated in this study. The HAGOS was successfully translated and culturally adapted to the Brazilian population. Factor analysis confirmed that the HAGOS consists of six subscales. The HAGOS-Br showed good internal consistency. The CFA revealed a Cronbach's alpha for the HAGOS subscales ranging from 0.86 to 0.96, test-retest reliability was substantial, with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.81 to 0.94 for the six subscales and an acceptable measurement error (standard error of measurement [SEM]=5.43–11.15 points; and smallest detectable chance [SDC]= 16.71–30.9 points). Good construct validity existed with more than 75% of the pre-defined hypotheses being confirmed. No ceiling or floor effects were observed. Conclusion: The HAGOS-Br showed to be equivalent to the original version with adequate validity and reliability properties.

AB - Background: Hip and groin pain or symptoms is a recurrent musculoskeletal complaint among young and active individuals. It is important to objectively measure functional limitations using patient-related outcomes that have been validated in the language of the target population. Objectives: To perform a cross-cultural adaptation and to evaluate the measurement properties of the Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) for the Brazilian population. Methods: We adapted the HAGOS to Brazilian Portuguese and evaluated the following measurement properties: internal consistency, test–retest reliability, measurement error, and structural and construct validity. The sample recruited consisted of active individuals between 18 and 55 years of age with long standing hip and groin pain and individuals who participated in sports with high physical demand of the hip and groin region. Results: A total of 103 athletes and physically active individuals of both sexes participated in this study. The HAGOS was successfully translated and culturally adapted to the Brazilian population. Factor analysis confirmed that the HAGOS consists of six subscales. The HAGOS-Br showed good internal consistency. The CFA revealed a Cronbach's alpha for the HAGOS subscales ranging from 0.86 to 0.96, test-retest reliability was substantial, with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.81 to 0.94 for the six subscales and an acceptable measurement error (standard error of measurement [SEM]=5.43–11.15 points; and smallest detectable chance [SDC]= 16.71–30.9 points). Good construct validity existed with more than 75% of the pre-defined hypotheses being confirmed. No ceiling or floor effects were observed. Conclusion: The HAGOS-Br showed to be equivalent to the original version with adequate validity and reliability properties.

KW - Assessment

KW - Groin pain

KW - Hip pain

KW - Rehabilitation

KW - Sport Injury

U2 - 10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.10.004

DO - 10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.10.004

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 34802916

AN - SCOPUS:85119425624

VL - 25

SP - 874

EP - 882

JO - Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy

JF - Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy

SN - 1413-3555

IS - 6

ER -

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