Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Validation of a Translation Into Spanish of the Oswestry Disability Index
The purpose of the study is to validate in Mexico a spanish translation of the 2.1a Oswestry
Disability Index (ODI) version in patients with low back pain.
Internal consistency, reproducibility and reliability will be addressed scoring the results
of the translated version at two time frames. A previously spanish validated translation of
the of the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) will be used to compare and
evaluate both versions.
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most frequent ailments in industrialized countries, with a
lifetime prevalence of more than 70%, and is responsible for a major portion of work
absenteeism. Measuring disability is important in LBP. First, as an outcome measure, it is
an important indicator of the quality of life of the patient. The Oswestry Disability Index
(ODI) and the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) have emerged as the most
commonly recommended condition specific outcome measures for spinal disorders.
The development of the ODI was initiated by John O'Brien in 1976. The index was designed as
a measure for both assessment and outcome on patients with low back pain. The questionnaire
can be completed in less than 5 minutes and scored in less than 1 minute. Version 1.0 of the
questionnaire was published in 1980 and widely disseminated after the 1981 meeting of the
International Society for The Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS) in Paris. A new ODI version
was adapted in 1989 by the Chiropractic College in England. The American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons and other spine associations adapted the ODI 1.0 version in 1996
omitting categories 1, 8 and 9. This version is included in the assessment protocol proposed
by the Musculoskeletal Outcomes Data Evaluation and Management System (MODEMS), which brings
together the main international spine associations. Version 2.0 was modified by the Medical
Research Council Group in the UK in 1996 (16) and they omitted the word "painkillers" in the
first category. Version 2.1a is the most recent and recommended by its author. In this
version a section called previous treatment appears, which is not taken into account for
scoring. The score can be obtained for its clinical use after permission at:
http://www.mapi-trust.org/.
The RMDQ is a health status measure designed to be completed by patients to assess physical
disability due to low back pain. It was designed for use in research (e.g., as an outcome
measure for clinical trials) but has also been found useful for monitoring patients in
clinical practice. Was derived from the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP), which is a 136 item
health status measure covering all aspects of physical and mental function. Twenty four
items were selected from the SIP by the original authors. It is simple, fast, and can be
filled out by the patient. The patient must mark each item that applies to his or her
current LBP. Scoring is also simple and fast; each checked item receives a score of 1, so
scores range between 0 (no disability caused by LBP) and 24 (the maximum possible
disability). To date only one version has been translated to Spanish and was published in
2002 by Kovacks FM, et al.
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