One-minute sit-to-stand test as a quick functional test for people with COPD in general practice

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J. G. Spence
J. Brincks
A. Løkke
L. Neustrup
E. B. Østergaard
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[1] Department of physio- and occupational therapy at Aarhus University Hospital,Research Centre for Health and Welfare Technology
[2] VIA University College, Programme for Rehabilitation
[3] VIA University College,Research Centre for Health and Welfare Technology – Programme for Mind and Body in Mental Health
[4] Little Belt Hospital,Department of Medicine
[5] The University of Southern Denmark,Department of Regional Health Research, Faculty of Health Scienties
[6] General Practice,undefined
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npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine | / 33卷
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Assessing changes in functional exercise capacity is highly relevant in the treatment of people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), as lung function is often static. In Denmark, most people with COPD are followed in general practice where traditional functional tests, like six-minute walk test, require too much time and space. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a quick functional exercise capacity test that can be performed in a limited setting, such as general practice. This study aimed to identify a quick test to measure functional exercise capacity in people with COPD and identify which factors could affect the implementation of such a test in general practice. A mixed method feasibility study composed of a literature review and qualitative interviews was used. Quick functional tests for people with COPD were identified and evaluated through the COSMIN methodology. For the interviews, 64 general practices were included, and 50 staff members and 14 general practitioners (GPs) participated in the interviews. Responses were categorized and thematically analyzed. The 1 min sit-to-stand-test (1 M STST) was found suitable for a general practice setting. The COSMIN methodology rated it “sufficient” in reliability (ICC 0.90–0.99), measurement error (MID 2.5–3), construct validity and responsiveness (AUC 0.72), and found a moderate to strong correlation in criterion validity (r = 0.4–0.75). Several GPs wished for a quick functional test and emphasized evidence, information, and limitations as essential when deciding on implementation. Other factors identified included time, other tests, and economy. 1 M STST is a valid test to assess functional exercise capacity in people with COPD. The test is quick and can easily be performed in a standard consultation, and several GPs wished for such a test.
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