Determinants of the shoulder pain and disability index in patients with subacromial shoulder pain

To examine the influence of determinants on the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index. A cross-sectional study. Baseline registrations were applied. Two hundred patients with subacromial shoulder pain lasting at least 3 months. A questionnaire consisting of possible determinants, 2 independent variable...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010-05, Vol.42 (5), p.499-505
Hauptverfasser: Engebretsen, Kaia, Grotle, Margreth, Bautz-Holter, Erik, Ekeberg, Ole Marius, Brox, Jens I
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Zusammenfassung:To examine the influence of determinants on the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index. A cross-sectional study. Baseline registrations were applied. Two hundred patients with subacromial shoulder pain lasting at least 3 months. A questionnaire consisting of possible determinants, 2 independent variables regarding pain and 2 regarding function, and the outcome measurement. Two multiple regression models (one with and one without the independent variables of pain and function) for the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, the 2 subscales, and the determinants, were performed. The included determinants explained 29% of the variance of the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (25% for pain and 33% for disability subscale) with pain medication, emotional distress, flexion, and the hand-behind-back range accounting for 26%. When pain and function were included, the final model explained 65% of the variance, with gender, education and range of flexion showing significance. The determinants explained 26% of the variance of the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, but explained only a minor proportion when pain and function were included. This supports the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index as a shoulder pain and disability questionnaire.
ISSN:1650-1977
1651-2081
DOI:10.2340/16501977-0548