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In this longitudinal cohort study including young to middle aged people with longstanding hip and groin pain (LHGP) referred to tertiary care, we will collect data of patient reported symptoms, function and quality of life three and seven years after the initial contact with orthopedic surgeon.


Clinical Trial Description

81 physically active patients (18-55 years) with (LHGP) who were enrolled in a cross-sectional study (Diagnosis and functional limitations in the young to middle-aged physically active population with long-standing hip/groin pain: A cross-sectional study) during the period October 2014 to January 2017 will be recruited to this longitudinal cohort study. A research coordinator will contact the patients and provide them with written and oral information about the study. Patients who accept to participate will electronically complete the following questionnaires. The same questionnaires were included at baseline, i.e., in the cross-sectional study. - Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) - HSAS - Hip Sports Activity Scale (HSAS) - Patient Specific Functional Scale - Medical Outcomes Study short form 36 (SF-36) - K-10 questionnaire - Self-Presentation in Exercise Questionnaire (SPEQ) - Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) Additional questions about treatment, medication, patient satisfaction and perceived change in hip function will be included. For descriptive purposes, the mean difference (95% CI), or median (quartiles), between baseline and follow-up assessments will be used as appropriate. Separate linear regression models will be used to evaluate the change in each variable compared to baseline values. ;


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NCT number NCT03490071
Study type Observational
Source Lund University
Contact Eva Ageberg, PhD
Phone +46 46 2224943
Email eva.ageberg@med.lu.se
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2018
Completion date December 31, 2024

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