Objectives: To investigate patients' views about two common outcome measures used for back pain: Numerical Rating Scales for pain and the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire. Subjects: Thirty-six working adults who had previously sought primary care for back pain and who could speak and read English. Method: Eight focus groups were conducted to explore participants' views about the 11-point Numerical Rating Scales and the 24-item Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire. Each group was led by a facilitator and an interview topic guide was used. Audio recordings of focus groups were transcribed verbatim. Framework analysis was used to chart participants' views and an interpretive analysis performed to explain the findings. Results: Particip...
Purpose: To examine the association between different minimum important change (MIC) values for pai...
Study Design. Retrospective database analysis. Objective. A range of patient-reported outcomes were ...
Objective: To determine the consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of t...
Study Design. Postal questionnaire to individuals with back pain. Objective. To assess the acceptabi...
STUDY DESIGN:A prospective cohort.OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to compare the responsiveness ...
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the responsivene...
Purpose: The Dallas Pain Questionnaire (DPQ) assesses the impact of low back pain (LBP) on four comp...
Objective: To determine consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of the R...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity, reliability, and responsiveness of 3 commonly used questionnaire...
Objective: self-reported questionnaires and performance-based tests are the two methods of measuring...
Study Design. A prospective cohort. Objective. The aim of this study was to compare the responsi...
Epidemiological and clinical studies of people with low back pain (LBP) commonly measure the inciden...
Objective: To determine the consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of t...
Objective: To investigate responsiveness and interpretability of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Sca...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The purpose of this prospective, single s...
Purpose: To examine the association between different minimum important change (MIC) values for pai...
Study Design. Retrospective database analysis. Objective. A range of patient-reported outcomes were ...
Objective: To determine the consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of t...
Study Design. Postal questionnaire to individuals with back pain. Objective. To assess the acceptabi...
STUDY DESIGN:A prospective cohort.OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to compare the responsiveness ...
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the responsivene...
Purpose: The Dallas Pain Questionnaire (DPQ) assesses the impact of low back pain (LBP) on four comp...
Objective: To determine consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of the R...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity, reliability, and responsiveness of 3 commonly used questionnaire...
Objective: self-reported questionnaires and performance-based tests are the two methods of measuring...
Study Design. A prospective cohort. Objective. The aim of this study was to compare the responsi...
Epidemiological and clinical studies of people with low back pain (LBP) commonly measure the inciden...
Objective: To determine the consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of t...
Objective: To investigate responsiveness and interpretability of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Sca...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.The purpose of this prospective, single s...
Purpose: To examine the association between different minimum important change (MIC) values for pai...
Study Design. Retrospective database analysis. Objective. A range of patient-reported outcomes were ...
Objective: To determine the consequences of using different external criteria on responsiveness of t...