Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire |
NMQ is a questionnaire that evaluates low back, neck, shoulder and general musculoskeletal complaints with standardized questions. In NMQ; Pain and discomfort in nine mapped and marked areas of the body (feet-ankles, knees, thighs-hips, wrists-hands, waist, elbows, back, shoulders, neck), and whether this is interfering with normal work being questioned |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Index |
It consists of 10 titles (Pain sensitivity, self-care, weight lifting, reading, headaches, concentration, study/work, driving, sleep, and social activities). Each question has 6 answer options that measure the severity of pain or limitation. Scoring is done between 0-5. The total score is between 0-50. There is no limitation between 0-4 points according to the total score; 5-14 mild limitation; 15-24 moderately restricted; 25-34 severe limitation; 34 and above are classified as completely restricted |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
The shortened disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire (Quick DASH) |
Q-DASH is a regional outcome measure developed for upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders and includes 11 questions. Each question is scored on a 5-point scale and a final score ranging from 0 (no disability) to 100 (severe disability) is calculated. |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) |
It consists of a total of 10 items measuring the severity of pain, personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, standing, social life, sleeping, traveling and the degree of pain. Each item is graded between 0-5. The maximum score is 50 points; It is evaluated as severe disability between 31-50 points, moderate between 11-30 points and mild disability between 1-10 points. |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
Two Minute Walk Test (2MWT) |
2DYT is carried out in a 30 meter long corridor. The starting and ending points are determined by marking the corridor every 3 meters. A colored cone is placed in the turning zones. Participants are asked to walk the 30-meter corridor for 2 minutes at their own walking speed without running. Distance traveled in 2 minutes is recorded |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
Sit and Reach Test |
The test will be used to assess lower extremity flexibility. For this test, the participants will be asked to rest their feet on the test bench while in a long sitting position with their knees straight, and without bending their knees, put their hands on each other and extend their arms towards the test bench in front. 3 repetitions will be made and the average value will be recorded. |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
force platform |
Balance and sole pressure distribution will be evaluated with the force platform. Balance parameters and footpad pressure distribution evaluations of the cases will be recorded with a force platform (Matscan, TekScan, Boston, MA, USA) with a recording speed of 100Hz and a resolution of 4 senses/cm². Measurements; It will be performed with eyes open and closed, in free standing position and on one foot (first on the dominant, then on the non-dominant foot). For the measurement at each position, force platform records will be taken for 30 seconds. Analysis of the data will be done using Matscan 7.10 (TekScan, Boston, MA) software provided by the manufacturer. To evaluate the balance, center of gravity range of motion (cm2), antero-postero oscillation (cm) and medio-lateral oscillation (cm) values will be recorded. |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
Back reach test |
This test evaluates shoulder flexibility. While in a standing position, one arm is externally rotated with the fingers extended and the palm facing the back, reaching the lowest point of the back over the shoulder towards the back and while doing this, the other arm is internally rotated, with the palm facing forward and the fingers again. While in extension, he will be asked to reach the highest point on his back. The distance between the middle fingers placed on the back will be recorded |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
The Zarit Care Burden Scale (ZBVYS) |
It was developed by Zarit et al to evaluate the effects of the caregiving process on the caregiver. It consists of 22 statements that determine the effect of caregiving on the life of the individual. Although a maximum of 88 points can be obtained from a 5-point Likert-type scale (1=never, 5=always), higher scores indicate higher caregiving burden |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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Primary |
Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being |
It was developed by Tennant et al. to measure the mental well-being of the caregiver. The scale consists of 14 items covering psychological well-being and subjective well-being. It is a 5-point Likert-type scale, with the lowest 14 points and the highest 70 points. High scores from the scale indicate high mental (psychological) well-being. |
twice (before and after 6 week exercise program) |
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