Abstract
Assessment of physical function is regarded as an essential component to determining outcome in patients with hip osteoarthritis (OA). The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index physical function subscale (WOMAC-PF) has been recommended as the leading self-report measure to assess function in OA trials. However, recent evidence has questioned the construct validity and longitudinal validity of the WOMAC-PF for assessing physical function. In this perspective, we recommend that both self-report measures and physical performance measures of physical function are needed for a more comprehensive assessment of function in patients with hip OA. We propose the development of a standardized battery of physical performance outcome measures to complement self-report measures when capturing the construct of function in patients with hip OA.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors thank Dr John Dockerty and Dr. Daniel Pinto for helping improve this manuscript. Drs. Wright, Abbott, and Baxter were all supported, in part, by grants from the Health Research Council of New Zealand and by the Centre for Physiotherapy Research, University of Otago.