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The LIMB-Q: Reliability and Validity of a Novel Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Patients with Lower Extremity Trauma

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The LIMB-Q is a novel patient-reported outcome measure for patients with lower extremity trauma. The aim of this study was to perform a psychometric validation of the LIMB-Q based on the Rasch measurement theory. METHODS: An international, multisite convenience sample of patients with lower extremity traumatic injuries distal to the midfemur was recruited from clinical sites in the United States and the Netherlands and online platforms (in English; Trauma Survivors Network patient support group and the Prolific academic research platform). A cross-sectional survey of the LIMB-Q was conducted with test-retest reliability analysis performed 1 to 2 weeks after initial completion in a subgroup of patients. RESULTS: The LIMB-Q was field-tested in 713 patients. The mean age was 41 years (SD, 17 years; range, 18 to 85 years), the mean time from injury was 7 years (SD, 9 years; range, 0 to 58 years), and there were various injury and treatment characteristics (39% fracture surgery only, 38% flap or graft, 13% amputation, 10% amputation and flap or graft). Out of 382 items tested, 164 were retained across 16 scales. Reliability was demonstrated with person separation index values of 0.80 or greater in 14 scales (0.78 to 0.79 in the remaining 2 scales), Cronbach alpha values 0.83 or greater, and intraclass correlation coefficient values 0.70 or greater. Each scale was unidimensional, measurement invariance was confirmed across clinical and demographic factors, test-retest analysis showed adequate reliability, and construct validity was demonstrated. CONCLUSION: The LIMB-Q is a patient-reported outcome measure with 16 independently functioning scales (6 to 15 items per scale) developed and validated specifically for patients with lower extremity trauma with fractures, reconstruction, or amputation.

Authors

Mundy LR; Klassen AF; Pusic AL; deJong T; Hollenbeck ST; Gage MJ; Team L-QD

Journal

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Vol. 154, No. 6, pp. 1332–1340

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

December 1, 2024

DOI

10.1097/prs.0000000000011293

ISSN

0032-1052

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