Background: As the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ), a validated instrument, could be performed to evaluate biopsychosocial dimensions of back pain, it has not been translated and adapted for Turkish population. Objectives: It was aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the Back-PAQ (versions of 34-item, 20-item, and 10-item) into Turkish language and analyse the validity and reliability of the Back-PAQ-Turkish version (Back-PAQ-Tr). Study design: Study of diagnostic accuracy/assessment scale. Methods: The translation and cross-cultural adaptation process were carried out in several steps according to international best-practice guidelines. 173 participants with back pain were recruited. Turkish version of the Tampa Scale ...
Objectives: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
OBJECTIVES: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
WOS: 000392042000013PubMed: 27560528AIM: To evaluate the validity and reliability of Turkish version...
Study Design. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing. Objective. To transl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide the Turkish adaptation of the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Q...
BackgroundThe Modified Back Beliefs Questionnaire (MBBQ) evaluates and screens for incorrect beliefs...
WOS: 000407745600013PubMed: 28372306BACKGROUND: Unvalidated Turkish adaptations of existing low back...
To produce a cross-culturally adapted and validated Turkish version of The Core Outcome Measure Inde...
Purpose: To translate, culturally adapt and conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Yoruba version ...
Study Design.: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally adapted ques...
[Purpose] This study describes the cultural adaptation, validation, and reliability of the Turkish v...
BACKGROUND: According to the fear avoidance model, beliefs and thoughts can modify the outcome of pa...
Background: Patient-reported questionnaires provide important tools that can be utilized for the ass...
Study Design. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally adapted quest...
Background: Excessive fear of movement, restricted physical activity, and cognitive distortions are ...
Objectives: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
OBJECTIVES: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
WOS: 000392042000013PubMed: 27560528AIM: To evaluate the validity and reliability of Turkish version...
Study Design. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing. Objective. To transl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide the Turkish adaptation of the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Q...
BackgroundThe Modified Back Beliefs Questionnaire (MBBQ) evaluates and screens for incorrect beliefs...
WOS: 000407745600013PubMed: 28372306BACKGROUND: Unvalidated Turkish adaptations of existing low back...
To produce a cross-culturally adapted and validated Turkish version of The Core Outcome Measure Inde...
Purpose: To translate, culturally adapt and conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Yoruba version ...
Study Design.: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally adapted ques...
[Purpose] This study describes the cultural adaptation, validation, and reliability of the Turkish v...
BACKGROUND: According to the fear avoidance model, beliefs and thoughts can modify the outcome of pa...
Background: Patient-reported questionnaires provide important tools that can be utilized for the ass...
Study Design. Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated and culturally adapted quest...
Background: Excessive fear of movement, restricted physical activity, and cognitive distortions are ...
Objectives: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
OBJECTIVES: The psychosocial factors that may affect the prognosis of patients with low back pain ar...
WOS: 000392042000013PubMed: 27560528AIM: To evaluate the validity and reliability of Turkish version...