Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess disabling foot pain

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY PAIN® Pub Date : 2000-03-01 DOI:10.1016/S0304-3959(99)00263-8
Adam P. Garrow , Ann C. Papageorgiou , Alan J. Silman , Elaine Thomas , Malcolm I.V. Jayson , Gary J. Macfarlane
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This study outlines the design and validation of a new self-administered instrument for assessing foot pain and disability. The 19-item questionnaire was tested on 45 rheumatology patients, 33 patients who had attended their general practitioner with a foot-related problem and 1000 responders to a population survey of foot disorders. Levels of reported disability were found to be greatest for rheumatology patients and least for community subjects. In addition, the instrument was able to detect differences in disability levels reported by community subjects who did and did not consult with a health care professional and those who did and did not have a history of past and current foot pain. A good level of agreement was found when items on the questionnaire were compared with similar items on the ambulation sub-scale of the Functional Limitation Profile questionnaire. A Cronbach's alpha value of 0.99 and item-total correlation values between 0.25 and 0.62 confirmed the internal consistency of the instrument. Finally the results of a principal components analysis identified three constructs that reflected disabilities that are associated with foot pain: functional limitation, pain intensity and personal appearance. The design of the foot disability questionnaire makes it a suitable instrument for assessing the impact of painful foot conditions in both community and clinical populations.

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开发和验证一份评估致残足部疼痛的问卷
本研究概述了一种新的评估足部疼痛和残疾的自我管理仪器的设计和验证。这份包含19个项目的问卷对45名风湿病患者、33名因足部相关问题就诊于全科医生的患者以及1000名足部疾病人群调查的应答者进行了测试。报告的残疾水平在风湿病患者中最高,在社区受试者中最低。此外,该工具还能够检测社区受试者报告的残疾程度的差异,这些受试者有和没有咨询过卫生保健专业人员,以及有和没有过去和现在的足部疼痛史。当将问卷上的项目与功能限制概况问卷的行走子量表上的类似项目进行比较时,发现了良好的一致性。Cronbach's alpha值为0.99,项目-总量相关值在0.25 - 0.62之间,证实了该仪器的内部一致性。最后,主成分分析的结果确定了反映足部疼痛相关残疾的三个构念:功能限制、疼痛强度和个人外观。足部残疾问卷的设计使其成为评估社区和临床人群中足部疼痛状况影响的合适工具。
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PAIN®
PAIN® 医学-临床神经学
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12.50
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8.10%
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242
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: PAIN® is the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain and publishes original research on the nature,mechanisms and treatment of pain.PAIN® provides a forum for the dissemination of research in the basic and clinical sciences of multidisciplinary interest.
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