Development and evaluation of 'neck pain and functional limitation scale': A validation study in the Asian context
Background :There is a paucity of literature on validated outcome measurement tools for evaluation of neck pain and related disability in the Asian context. Aim :The main aim of the present study was to design a new tool called neck pain functional limitation scale (NPFLS) for measuring disability r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of medical sciences 2009-10, Vol.63 (10), p.445 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background :There is a paucity of literature on validated outcome
measurement tools for evaluation of neck pain and related disability in
the Asian context. Aim :The main aim of the present study was to design
a new tool called neck pain functional limitation scale (NPFLS) for
measuring disability related to neck pain and observe its reliability,
concurrent validity and criterion validity. Setting and design :This
study was performed at the institutional hospital. Materials and
methods :A total of 157 subjects (neck pain group) and 25 control
subjects (control group) without neck pain were recruited for this
study. NPFLS was framed as a new tool for this study, which consisted
of 5 domains - pain intensity, activities of daily living, social
activities, functional activities and psychological factors. Neck
Bournemouth questionnaire (NBQ) was used as a gold standard to measure
the concurrent validity and criterion validity of the NPFLS.
Statistical analysis :Criterion validity and concurrent validity
between the neck Bournemouth questionnaire (NBQ) and NPFLS scores were
tested statistically using Mann-Whitney U test and Spearman correlation
test. The reliability was tested by examining the internal consistency
to calculate the Cronbach′s alpha value for each item in NPFLS.
Results : No significant difference between NPFLS and NBQ was observed
using Mann-Whitney U Test, with P value greater than 0.05 (P= 0.557).
Besides that, NPFLS had a high concurrent validity (r= 0.916) and good
internal consistency with high Cronbach′s alpha value of (r=
0.948), which demonstrated strong correlation between the items of
NPFLS and NBQ. Conclusion : NPFLS demonstrated good reliability, high
concurrent validity and criterion validity in this study. NPFLS can be
used to assess neck pain and disability among patients with neck pain. |
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ISSN: | 0019-5359 1998-3654 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0019-5359.57645 |