Outcome Measure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adaptation of The Functional Difficulties Questionnaire-shortened Version Survey to Turkish and Determination of Psychometric Properties: Validity and Reliability Study.
The Functional Difficulties Questionnaire-shortened version "(FDQ-s) is a unique
questionnaire that aimed at evaluating the functional performance of the upper extremities
and trunk following cardiothoracic surgery.
Aim of this study is adaptation of the FDQ-s questionnaire to Turkish culture and study its
psychometric properties, validity and reliability.
Cardiac surgeries performed by sternotomy method are the most common surgical treatment
method in coronary artery disease. Although the median sternotomy has advantages in terms of
ease of application, cost and long-term survival, muskuloskeletal complications can be
encountered in the postoperative period.
In the studies conducted, it was found that patients had difficulties in functional
activities including mobilization and daily life activities after median sternotomy. Also
restrictions or loss of motion can be observed in the joint range of motion of the shoulder
joint and thoracic region.
The FDQ-s scale consists of 10 functional tasks developed by Sturgess et al. These tasks are
activities such as coughing, sneezing, deep breathing, movements involving the upper
extremity, turning in bed, sitting upright in the chair, and ambulation. When applying FDQ-s,
patients will mark how hard they are in each task on the 100 mm straight line. The first
point on the left means "no difficulty" and the last point on the right means "maximum
difficulty". The score will be determined by measuring from the starting point to the place
marked by the patient. The total score is at most 100 points and at least 0 points. The high
score indicates that the patient's difficulty level is high.
Although there are many functional difficulties faced by patients in the postoperative
period, there is no outcome measurement in our language that evaluates the level of these
difficulties globally and objectively.
Our research will be done due to the elimination of this deficiency in the literature.
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