Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect

Background: Although self-reported measures of physical disability are strong indication criterion for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in painful knee osteoarthritis (OA), some patients may report greater-than-observed disability. Contributing factors to this discordance are relatively unexplored. We...

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Main Authors: Pua, Yong-Hao, Tan, Bryan Yijia, Low, Juanita, Woon, Ee-Lin, Yeo, Seng-Jin, Clark, Ross A., Bettger, Janet P., Pereira, Michelle J., Tan, Chun-Yue, Thumboo, Julian
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1727132023-12-18T01:39:03Z Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect Pua, Yong-Hao Tan, Bryan Yijia Low, Juanita Woon, Ee-Lin Yeo, Seng-Jin Clark, Ross A. Bettger, Janet P. Pereira, Michelle J. Tan, Chun-Yue Thumboo, Julian Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) National Healthcare Group Science::Medicine Physical Function Osteoarthritis Background: Although self-reported measures of physical disability are strong indication criterion for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in painful knee osteoarthritis (OA), some patients may report greater-than-observed disability. Contributing factors to this discordance are relatively unexplored. We aimed to examine whether pain and negative affect, including anxiety and depression, were associated with the discordance of self-reported measures with performance-based measures (PPM) of physical function. Methods: We used cross-sectional data (n = 212) from two randomized rehabilitation trials in knee OA. All patients were assessed for knee pain intensity and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Self-reported function was assessed by the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) physical-function subscale. Objective performance-based measures (PPMs) of physical function were assessed by timed gait and stair tests. Continuous discordance scores were quantified by the difference in percentiles between WOMAC and PPMs (WOMAC-PPM), where a positive discordance, WOMAC-PPM >0, implied greater perceived than observed disability. Results: Around 1 in 4 patients had >20 percentile units in WOMAC-PPM discordance. In Bayesian regression analyses, knee pain intensity had >99% posterior probability of positive associations with WOMAC-PPM discordance. Among patients awaiting TKA, anxiety intensity had approximately 99% probability of positive associations with discordance, and these associations had >65% probability of exceeding 10 percentile units. In contrast, depression had low (79% to 88%) probability of any association with discordance. Conclusion: In patients who have knee OA, a sizable proportion reported substantially greater physical disability than actually observed. Pain and anxiety intensity, but not depression, were meaningful predictors of this discordance. If validated, our findings may help in refining patient selection criteria for TKA. National Medical Research Council (NMRC) This study was funded by the Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council (NMRC/TA/0004/2018) and the Ng Teng Fong Healthcare Innovation Programme (NTF/JUL2017/I/C2/CQR/01). 2023-12-18T01:39:03Z 2023-12-18T01:39:03Z 2023 Journal Article Pua, Y., Tan, B. Y., Low, J., Woon, E., Yeo, S., Clark, R. A., Bettger, J. P., Pereira, M. J., Tan, C. & Thumboo, J. (2023). Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect. Journal of Arthroplasty, 38(9), 1705-1713.e1. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2023.03.044 0883-5403 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172713 10.1016/j.arth.2023.03.044 36940758 2-s2.0-85152374095 9 38 1705 1713.e1 en NMRC/TA/0004/2018 NTF/JUL2017/I/C2/CQR/01 Journal of Arthroplasty © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NTU Library
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language English
topic Science::Medicine
Physical Function
Osteoarthritis
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Physical Function
Osteoarthritis
Pua, Yong-Hao
Tan, Bryan Yijia
Low, Juanita
Woon, Ee-Lin
Yeo, Seng-Jin
Clark, Ross A.
Bettger, Janet P.
Pereira, Michelle J.
Tan, Chun-Yue
Thumboo, Julian
Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
description Background: Although self-reported measures of physical disability are strong indication criterion for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in painful knee osteoarthritis (OA), some patients may report greater-than-observed disability. Contributing factors to this discordance are relatively unexplored. We aimed to examine whether pain and negative affect, including anxiety and depression, were associated with the discordance of self-reported measures with performance-based measures (PPM) of physical function. Methods: We used cross-sectional data (n = 212) from two randomized rehabilitation trials in knee OA. All patients were assessed for knee pain intensity and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Self-reported function was assessed by the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) physical-function subscale. Objective performance-based measures (PPMs) of physical function were assessed by timed gait and stair tests. Continuous discordance scores were quantified by the difference in percentiles between WOMAC and PPMs (WOMAC-PPM), where a positive discordance, WOMAC-PPM >0, implied greater perceived than observed disability. Results: Around 1 in 4 patients had >20 percentile units in WOMAC-PPM discordance. In Bayesian regression analyses, knee pain intensity had >99% posterior probability of positive associations with WOMAC-PPM discordance. Among patients awaiting TKA, anxiety intensity had approximately 99% probability of positive associations with discordance, and these associations had >65% probability of exceeding 10 percentile units. In contrast, depression had low (79% to 88%) probability of any association with discordance. Conclusion: In patients who have knee OA, a sizable proportion reported substantially greater physical disability than actually observed. Pain and anxiety intensity, but not depression, were meaningful predictors of this discordance. If validated, our findings may help in refining patient selection criteria for TKA.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Pua, Yong-Hao
Tan, Bryan Yijia
Low, Juanita
Woon, Ee-Lin
Yeo, Seng-Jin
Clark, Ross A.
Bettger, Janet P.
Pereira, Michelle J.
Tan, Chun-Yue
Thumboo, Julian
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author Pua, Yong-Hao
Tan, Bryan Yijia
Low, Juanita
Woon, Ee-Lin
Yeo, Seng-Jin
Clark, Ross A.
Bettger, Janet P.
Pereira, Michelle J.
Tan, Chun-Yue
Thumboo, Julian
author_sort Pua, Yong-Hao
title Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
title_short Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
title_full Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
title_fullStr Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
title_full_unstemmed Discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
title_sort discordance between self-reported and performance-based physical function in patients who have knee osteoarthritis: associations with pain intensity and negative affect
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172713
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