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Reliability and Validity of Chinese Version of Oxford Hip Score

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The Chinese version of Oxford Hip Score is reliable and valid to determine the function of hip for Chinese patients.
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Oxford Hip Score(OHS).Methods A total of 127 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty were divided into three groups,including those pre-operative,one year and three years post-operative and investigated with OHS(Chinese version),SF-8 and EQ-5D.Then 20 cases were selected within the three groups respectively for repeated testing.Results The reliability coefficient(Cronbach's α) of the OHS was 0.94.Test-retest Spearman correlation coefficient was 0.98,0.91,0.76.Two public factors were extracted with factor analysis,and the corresponding factors of the projects were satisfied with factor loading.Conclusion The Chinese version of Oxford Hip Score is reliable and valid to determine the function of hip for Chinese patients.

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