Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Back Beliefs Questionnaire to the Turkish Language
The Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ) developed by Symonds et al. in 1996 is used to measure patient's attitudes and beliefs towards recovery and return-to-work; and expectations regarding the negative circumstances that could be created as a result of low back pain (LBP).The aim of this study was the translation to Turkish language, cross-cultural adaptation and assessment of reliability&validity of BBQ for the patients suffering from chronic LBP.
Back Beliefs Questionnaire was translated and culturally adapted into Turkish regarding to
the published guidelines. This observational cross-sectional study was performed with 110
chronic low back pain patients. All participants were asked to complete Back Beliefs
Questionnaire and also fill the socio-demographic data form and evaluation tools (Numeric
rating scale-pain, Oswestry Disability Index, Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire, Hospital
Anxiety and Depression Scale). Internal consistency was evaluated with Cronbach's alfa
coefficient. Intraclass correlation coefficient was used to assess test-retest reliability.
Structural validity was assessed by correlations with other tools.
Back Beliefs Questionnaire had a good internal consistency (Cronbach alfa= 0.79) and an
excellent test-retest reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.84). A moderate
correlation was determined between Back Beliefs Questionnaire and Fear Avoidance Beliefs
Questionnaire. Correlations with Numeric rating scale-pain, Oswestry Disability Index,
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were fair.
Turkish version of Back Beliefs Questionnaire is a valid and reliable questionnaire that can
be used to evaluate beliefs about pain in patients with chronic low back pain.
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