Design and validation of a new scale to assess the functional ability in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

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Iglesias, M. J.
Cuttica, R. J.
Calvo, M. Herrera
Micelotta, M.
Pringe, A.
Brusco, M. I.
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[1] Dr Pedro Elizalde Hosp Ex Casa Cuna, Kinesiol Unit, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Dr Pedro Elizalde Hosp Ex Casa Cuna, Rheumatol Sect, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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functional ability; juvenile idiopathic arthritis; assessment of functional ability; validation; childhood health questionnaire; daily living activities; physical therapy; HEALTH-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE; DISABILITY MEASUREMENT TOOL; CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; OMERACT FILTER;
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective The assessment of the functional ability is one of the items of the core set to define improvements in patients with JIA, CHAQ being the most used scale already validated in 32 countries. The aim of this study, was to design and validate a new scale named CAPFUN (capacidad funcional = functional ability) to assess functional ability in children with JIA. Methods This scale includes 20 items, 8 of upper limbs, 8 of lower limbs, 3 combined, and I of cervical spine, developed in two steps according with OMERACT Each item is scored: 0 when it is impossible to be performed, I when it is performed incompletely or with difficulties, and 2 when it is well performed. Seventy three patients with JIA according to ILAR criteria were assessed: 25 boys (34.2%) and 48 girls (65.8%) whose average age was 12.8 years (95% CI 11.8 - 13.8) and the time from disease onset was 5.02 years (95% CI 3.9 - 6.1). For validation purposes, it was applied to 91 healthy children and adolescents. In every patient, correlation with active joints count and functional class according to Steinbrocker was assessed and with CHAQ in 31 patients in this series. Results The CAPFUN index obtained in all healthy children was 2. Patients' media CAPFUN index was 1.54 (95%CI 1.38 - 1.68). The CAPFUN index for Steinbrocker's class I was 1.84 +/- 1.8; for class II 1.60 +/- 1.5 and for class III 0.91 +/- 1 (F 24.1 p < 0.001). CAPFUN showed significant correlation with CHAQ (Spearman coefficient -0.79 p < 0.001), with active joints count(Spearman coefficient-0.72 p < 0.001) and with Steinbrocker functional isses (Spearman coefficient -0.69 p < 0.001). This scale showed a good internal reliability (alpha coefficient equal to 0.94), its construct validity, is demonstrated by its good correlation with Steinbrockers scale and with CHAQ. Conclusion CAPFUN is a new instrument in order to assess functional ability in children with JIA. This scale showed a good internal reliability Construct validity is demonstrated by its high correlation with Steinbrockers scale and with CHAQ. This study demonstrates the usefulness of CAPFUN,for the assessment of functional ability in children with JIA.
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