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APSS-ASJ Best Clinical Research Award: Is There a Difference between Patients’ and Parents’ Perception of Physical Appearance in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis?

Authors :
Chris Yin Wei Chan
Abd Gani, Siti Mariam
Min Yuen Lim
Chee Kidd Chiu
Mun Keong Kwan
Source :
Asian Spine Journal. Apr2019, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p216-224. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Study Design: Prospective study. Purpose: To compare patients’ and parents’ perceptions of physical attributes (PAs) of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients and to report any correlations between their perceptions and Scoliosis Research Society-22r (SRS-22r) scores. Overview of Literature: Few studies have looked into the differences between patients’ and parents’ perceptions of their appearance. Methods: AIS patient–parent pairs (n=170) were recruited. The patients’ and parents’ perceptions of six PAs were evaluated: waist asymmetry (WA), rib hump (RH), shoulder asymmetry (SA), neck tilt, breast asymmetry (BrA), and chest prominence. These PAs were ranked, and an aggregate PA (Agg-PA) score was derived from a score assigned to the attribute (6 for the most important PA and 1 for the least important). The patients also completed the SRS-22r questionnaire. Results: Ninety-nine patients (58.2%) and 71 patients (41.8%) had thoracic and lumbar major curves, respectively. WA was ranked first by 54 patients (31.8%) and 50 parents (29.4%), whereas RH was ranked first by 50 patients (29.4%) and 38 parents (22.4%). The overall Agg-PA scores were similar for patients and parents (p >0.05). However, for thoracic major curves (TMCs) >40°, a significant difference was noted between the Agg-PA scores of patients and parents for SA (3.5±1.6 vs. 4.2±1.6, p =0.041) and BrA (3.0±1.6 vs. 2.2±1.3, p =0.006). For TMCs <40°, a significant difference was found between the Agg-PA scores of patients and parents for WA (3.7±1.6 vs. 4.4±1.5, p =0.050). BrA was negatively correlated with total SRS-22r score. Conclusions: There were no significant differences between patients and parents in their ranking of the most important PAs. For TMCs >40°, there were significant differences in the Agg-PA for SA and BrA. Patients were more concerned about BrA and parents were more concerned about SA. Patients’ perception of the six PAs had weak correlation with SRS-22r scores. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19761902
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Asian Spine Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135804557
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31616/asj.2018.0151