Objective To investigate whether measures of activity limitations and participation restrictions with sound internal construct validity could be derived from patient ratings of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Low Back Pain Core Set (LBP-CS). Study Design and Setting The LBP-CS Self-Report Checklist (LBP-CS-SRC) was developed to permit patients to self-rate their functioning according to an extended set of activity and participation categories from the LBP-CS. Rasch analysis was used to examine the validity of the LBP-CS-SRC with a sample of 308 adults with chronic low back pain attending two tertiary-referral outpatient services in Brisbane, Australia. Results The activity limitations and participation...
The purpose of this study was to determine the measurement properties of the Low Back Activity Confi...
Purpose of the Study To assess the test-retest reliability, construct validity and determine the cu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships among self-reported activity limitation and clinician-meas...
Objective To investigate whether measures of activity limitations and participation restrictions wit...
Background The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Low Back Pai...
For maintaining adequate psychometric properties when reducing the number of items from an instrumen...
Objective: To compare self-report measures of daily activities with objective activity data to deter...
BACKGROUND: The Personal Care Participation Assessment and Resource Tool (PC-PART) is a 43-item, cli...
Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of the Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ)...
Patients’ perceptions of their own capabilities to self-manage and function despite a chronic health...
Background. The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) is used by physical therapists in clinical p...
Self-efficacy (SE) is emerging as an important predictor of clinical outcomes for individuals with l...
Beyond expert suggestions as to the appropriate subject matter for chronic pain assessments, little ...
Background Currently, there are no outcome measures assessing the ability of people with non-specifi...
Abstract Background A person’s participation is acknowledged as an important outcome of the rehabili...
The purpose of this study was to determine the measurement properties of the Low Back Activity Confi...
Purpose of the Study To assess the test-retest reliability, construct validity and determine the cu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships among self-reported activity limitation and clinician-meas...
Objective To investigate whether measures of activity limitations and participation restrictions wit...
Background The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Low Back Pai...
For maintaining adequate psychometric properties when reducing the number of items from an instrumen...
Objective: To compare self-report measures of daily activities with objective activity data to deter...
BACKGROUND: The Personal Care Participation Assessment and Resource Tool (PC-PART) is a 43-item, cli...
Objective: To examine the psychometric properties of the Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ)...
Patients’ perceptions of their own capabilities to self-manage and function despite a chronic health...
Background. The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) is used by physical therapists in clinical p...
Self-efficacy (SE) is emerging as an important predictor of clinical outcomes for individuals with l...
Beyond expert suggestions as to the appropriate subject matter for chronic pain assessments, little ...
Background Currently, there are no outcome measures assessing the ability of people with non-specifi...
Abstract Background A person’s participation is acknowledged as an important outcome of the rehabili...
The purpose of this study was to determine the measurement properties of the Low Back Activity Confi...
Purpose of the Study To assess the test-retest reliability, construct validity and determine the cu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships among self-reported activity limitation and clinician-meas...