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Table 6 Changes observed in the OHS questionnaires at a 6 months follow-up for patients having undergone hip arthroplasty or not

From: Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Spanish version of the Oxford Hip Score in patients with hip osteoarthritis

Not Arthroplasty

The hip condition is “much worse” N = 51

The hip condition is “slightly worse” N = 76

The hip condition is “slightly better” N = 19

The hip condition is “much better” N = 14

 

Average change (CI 95%)

E.S.

Average change (CI 95%)

E.S.

Average change (CI 95%)

E.S.

Average change (CI 95%)

E.S.

OHS

−5.8 (−8.1–−3.4)

0.69

−2.4 (−3.6–−1.1)

0.42

3.6 (−0.9–8.0)

0.39

12.4 (6.8–17.9)

1.28

Arthroplasty

The hip condition is “much worse” N = 1

The hip condition is “slightly worse” N = 2

The hip condition is “slightly better” N = 15

The hip condition is “much better” N = 46

OHS

−2.00

−3.5 (−60.7–53.7)

0.55

11.4 (6.7–11.1)

1.35

20.7 (17.5–23.8)

1.94

  1. Final scores were subtracted from basal scores
  2. E.S. Effect Size, OHS Oxford Hip Score