Background: Clinical outcome measures are important tools to monitor patient improvement during treatment as well as to document changes for research purposes. The short-form Bournemouth questionnaire for neck pain patients (BQN) was developed from the biopsychosocial model and measures pain, disability, cognitive and affective domains. It has been shown to be a valid and reliable outcome measure in English, French and Dutch and more sensitive to change compared to other questionnaires. The purpose of this study was to translate and validate a German version of the Bournemouth questionnaire for neck pain patients. Methods: German translation and back translation into English of the BQN was done independently by four persons and overseen by ...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical neck pain is a common human phenomenon. In most cases, no patho-anatomical les...
ABSTRACT: Study Design. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally ada...
Study design.: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Neck Pain and Disability Scale (NPDS...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-cultural adaptation of an outcome questionnaire. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Cross-cultural adaptation of an outcome questionnaire. O...
Abstract. Background: Several disease-specific questionnaires to measure pain and disability in pati...
Background: Several disease-specific questionnaires to measure pain and disability in patients with ...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Objective: Mechanical neck pain is a common human phenomenon. In most cases, no patho-anatomical les...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical neck pain is a common human phenomenon. In most cases, no patho-anatomical les...
ABSTRACT: Study Design. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally ada...
Study design.: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Neck Pain and Disability Scale (NPDS...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-cultural adaptation of an outcome questionnaire. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Cross-cultural adaptation of an outcome questionnaire. O...
Abstract. Background: Several disease-specific questionnaires to measure pain and disability in pati...
Background: Several disease-specific questionnaires to measure pain and disability in patients with ...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Self questionnaires are an important aspect of the management of neck pain patients. The Bournemouth...
Objective: Mechanical neck pain is a common human phenomenon. In most cases, no patho-anatomical les...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
BACKGROUND: The need for an efficient and feasible strategy to deal with neck pain has a high priori...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical neck pain is a common human phenomenon. In most cases, no patho-anatomical les...
ABSTRACT: Study Design. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally ada...
Study design.: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Neck Pain and Disability Scale (NPDS...