BackgroundThe Modified Back Beliefs Questionnaire (MBBQ) evaluates and screens for incorrect beliefs about low back pain (LBP). Although the MBBQ has been used to assess, its measurement properties remain unknown therefore, a rigorous cross-cultural validation is necessary. ObjectiveTo translate and cross-culturally adapt the MBBQ into Brazilian Portuguese and investigate its measurement properties. MethodsThe MBBQ was translated and cross-culturally adapted into Brazilian Portuguese. In the final stage of the cross-cultural adaptation process, the translated version was tested with 30 physical therapists to check the understanding of each item. Then, we evaluated the measurement properties in a sample of 100 physical therapists. We calcula...
Objectives: To develop an instrument to assess attitudes and underlying beliefs about back pain, and...
Background: The Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) is a 14-item patient-reported questionnaire that me...
ABSTRACT | Background: Psychosocial factors are not routinely identified in physical therapy assessm...
BACKGROUND: According to the fear avoidance model, beliefs and thoughts can modify the outcome of pa...
Purpose: To translate, culturally adapt and conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Yoruba version ...
Study Design. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing. Objective. To transl...
Study Design. Observational cross-sectional study. Objective. To perform a psychometric evaluation o...
Purpose: To translate and cross-culturally adapt the Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) and Fear-Avoid...
IntroductionNegative attitudes and beliefs about low back pain (LBP) can lead to reduced function an...
Background: The Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Scale for Physiotherapists (PABS-PT) is a self-administra...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition. constituting a significant he...
OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal condition with substantial individual and socie...
Background: As the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ), a validated instrument, could be pe...
Jenny Riecke,1 Sebastian Holzapfel,1 Winfried Rief,1 Harald Lachnit,2 Julia A Glombiewski1 1Departme...
Objective: To translate and perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the StarT Back Screening Tool (...
Objectives: To develop an instrument to assess attitudes and underlying beliefs about back pain, and...
Background: The Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) is a 14-item patient-reported questionnaire that me...
ABSTRACT | Background: Psychosocial factors are not routinely identified in physical therapy assessm...
BACKGROUND: According to the fear avoidance model, beliefs and thoughts can modify the outcome of pa...
Purpose: To translate, culturally adapt and conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Yoruba version ...
Study Design. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing. Objective. To transl...
Study Design. Observational cross-sectional study. Objective. To perform a psychometric evaluation o...
Purpose: To translate and cross-culturally adapt the Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) and Fear-Avoid...
IntroductionNegative attitudes and beliefs about low back pain (LBP) can lead to reduced function an...
Background: The Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Scale for Physiotherapists (PABS-PT) is a self-administra...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition. constituting a significant he...
OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal condition with substantial individual and socie...
Background: As the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ), a validated instrument, could be pe...
Jenny Riecke,1 Sebastian Holzapfel,1 Winfried Rief,1 Harald Lachnit,2 Julia A Glombiewski1 1Departme...
Objective: To translate and perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the StarT Back Screening Tool (...
Objectives: To develop an instrument to assess attitudes and underlying beliefs about back pain, and...
Background: The Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) is a 14-item patient-reported questionnaire that me...
ABSTRACT | Background: Psychosocial factors are not routinely identified in physical therapy assessm...