Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Number of joint replacements |
Patient-reported joint replacements |
Measured at baseline and 12 month follow-up. |
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Other |
Productivity Costs Questionnaire (IPCQ) |
The IPCQ questionnaire includes three modules measuring productivity losses of paid work due to 1) absenteeism and 2) presenteeism and productivity losses related to 3) unpaid work |
Measured at 12 week and 6, 9, 12 month follow-up. |
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Other |
Physical activity level |
Patient reported physical activity levels is assessed with a three domain questionnaire. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Other |
Change in pain measured on a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) |
NRS pain score will be measured before and after each exercise session and at each follow-up evaluation before and after completing the functional performance tests. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Other |
Healthcare Utilization Questionnaire (HUQ) |
The HUQ is a nine-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess healthcare and medicine usage. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 6, 9, 12 month follow-up. |
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Other |
Change in EuroQol Group 5-dimension 5-level (EQ-5D-5L) |
The EQ-5D-5L is a five-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess generic health-related quality-of-life. The total score of the descriptive index and EQ-VAS ranges from -0.624 (worst) to 1.000 (best) and 0 (worst imaginable health) to 100 (best imaginable health), respectively. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 6, 9, 12 month follow-up. |
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Primary |
Change in functional performance measured by the 30-seconds chair stand test |
The 30-second chair stand test is a valid and responsive measure of lower-extremity muscle strength evaluating sit-to-stand function, which is limited in people with lower extremity OA. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in 40m fast-paced walk test |
Time (in seconds) taken to complete a 40 m course at fast walking pace. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in 9 step stair climb test |
Time (in seconds) taken to negotiate 9 steps on a standard step-height stair-way (up and down). |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in leg extension muscle power (watt/kg bodyweight) |
Leg extensor muscle power (force times acceleration) will be measured using the Nottingham Power Rig (NPR). The NPR measures the power output in total watt and watt pr. bodyweight in kilograms from a seated push on a flat pedal which is transmitted by a lever and chain to spin a flywheel. The NPR is a safe and reliable method to measure explosive knee extensor muscle power and has been validated as a clinically important measure of muscle function in elderly individuals. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in the HOOS pain subscale |
The HOOS pain subscale is a 10-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess other hip symptoms in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better symptoms status. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in the HOOS activities of daily living (ADL) function subscale |
The HOOS ADL function subscale is a 17-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess ADL function in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better ADL function status. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in the HOOS quality-of-life subscale |
The HOOS quality-of-life subscale is a four-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess hip-related quality-of-life in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better quality-of-life status. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in the HOOS sports and recreation subscale |
The HOOS sports and recreation subscale is a four-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess sports and recreation function in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better sports and recreation status. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Global Perceived Effect (GPE) |
The GPE of the interventions will be assessed for three domains on a 7-point Likert scale |
Measured at 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Change in muscle strength |
Muscle strength is measured in a standardized one-repetition maximum test for the leg press exercise. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
|
Secondary |
Change in the HOOS symptoms subscale |
The HOOS symptoms subscale is a five-item patient-reported outcome measure designed to assess hip symptoms in patients with hip osteoarthritis. The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better symptoms status. |
Measured at baseline, 12 week and 12 month follow-up. |
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Secondary |
Adherence to the 12 week initial intervention |
High adherence is defined as = 80% attendance to the supervised interventions. |
Registered throughout the 12 week initial intervention. |
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Secondary |
Adherence to the 9 months of self-administered training |
High adherence is defined by = 80% of the assigned exercise programs performed at home or at the fitness center. |
Registered throughout the 9 months follow-up period. |
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Secondary |
AE (Adverse Events) & Serious Adverse Events (SAE) |
Continous registration of health issues and injuries. Physiotherapists in charge of the training sessions will monitor potential AE and SAE. Also, during the follow-up visits at week 12 and 12 months, the participants will be asked about potential AE's and SAE's using open-probe questions. |
Registered throughout the 12 month study period. |
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Secondary |
Drop-outs |
Number og drop-out from the training interventions. |
Registered throughout the 12 month study period. |
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