DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE (MSK-HQ) FOR USE IN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS AND DIFFERENT HEALTHCARE PATHWAYS
Author(s)
Hill J1, Kang S2, Benedetto E2, Myers H1, Blackburn S1, Smith S2, Dunn KM1, Hay E1, Rees J2, Beard D2, Glyn-Jones S2, Barker K2, Churchman D3, Ellis B4, Fitzpatrick R5, Price A2
1Keele University, Keele, UK, 2University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 3Clinical Outcomes at Oxford University Innovation, Oxford, UK, 4Arthritis Research UK, London, UK, 5Universtiy of Oxford, Oxford, UK
OBJECTIVES: Musculoskeletal pain is the single greatest cause of years lived with disability. This can include osteoarthritis, inflammatory disorders and musculoskeletal disorders such as back, neck, shoulder, hip, and knee pain. The Arthritis UK Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ) was developed as a generic, single measure musculoskeletal outcome measure that can be used throughout the healthcare pathway and with patients with different musculoskeletal conditions. METHODS: The MSK-HQ was co-produced with patients and clinicians to identify aspects of MSK health that are important to both. A consensus workshop provided initial domains, and individual items were formulated. Stakeholder acceptability was measured using a second workshop and a candidate MSK-HQ was then taken forward to quantitative testing in physiotherapy and orthopaedic cohorts (n=570). RESULTS: The MSK-HQ was found to have face and content validity through the workshops, and was psychometrically robust, showing good completion rates, excellent test-retest reliability, and strong convergent validity with reference standards. Key outcome domains prioritised by patients with MSK conditions and seen as important across the clinical pathway were included within the MSK-HQ. These are captured using 14 items to measure pain severity (during the day and night), physical function (walking and dressing), work interference, social interference, sleep, fatigue, emotional health, physical activity, independence, understanding, confidence to self-manage, and overall-impact. CONCLUSIONS: The MSK-HQ has been shown to be an excellent single, generic measure of musculoskeletal conditions, and has good psychometric properties of validity and reliability. It is acceptable to patients as relevant and easy to understand and has low levels of responder burden. Further work will encompass more validation studies, including factor structure and responsiveness, as well as cohort studies with rheumatoid/inflammatory arthritis.
Conference/Value in Health Info
2016-10, ISPOR Europe 2016, Vienna, Austria
Value in Health, Vol. 19, No. 7 (November 2016)
Code
PMS74
Topic
Patient-Centered Research
Topic Subcategory
Patient-reported Outcomes & Quality of Life Outcomes
Disease
Musculoskeletal Disorders