To investigate the cross-cultural validity of the Dutch version of the following questionnaires that identify the adolescent*s level of functioning with chronic pain:1. Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI) 2. Bath Adolescent Pain…
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Brief title
Condition
- Muscle disorders
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
1. Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI)
2 Bath Adolescents Pain Questionnaire (BAPQ)
3. Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FOPQ)
Secondary outcome
Depression (Child Depression Inventory)
Pain intensity (VAS)
Catastrophizing (Pain catastrophizing scale)
Perceived harmfulness (PHODA)
Disability (Functional Disability Inventory)
Background summary
Adequate assessment of an adolescent*s level of functioning is an essential
start for rehabilitation treatment in adolescents with chronic pain.
Unfortunately, only a limited number of well validated questionnaires is
currently available to measure domains of functioning in adolescents with
chronic pain. Recently, three questionnaires (Child activity limitations
questionnaire (CALI); Bath Adolescent Pain Questionnaire (BAPQ); Fear of Pain
Questionnaire FOPQ) came available in the English language that can make an
important contribution in the assessment of adolescents with chronic pain.
Information on the methodological quality of the Dutch version of these
questionnaires is currently however lacking.
Study objective
To investigate the cross-cultural validity of the Dutch version of the
following questionnaires that identify the adolescent*s level of functioning
with chronic pain:
1. Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI)
2. Bath Adolescent Pain Questionnaire (BPAQ)
3. Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FOPQ)
Both the adolescent and the parent version of the three questionnaires will be
investigated.
Study design
Pre-post treatment design
Study burden and risks
Group relatedness
This research can be regarded as group-related: it*s specifically applicable
for adolescents between 13 and 21 years old. This study can not be conducted
without the participation of subjects below 18 years. Based on the results of
this study, the quality of instruments specifically developed for adolescents,
that will be used in future research and clinical practice will be studied. It
is important to know whether the results of the instrument will be stable from
the age of 13 till 21 or whether age-dependent categories have to be
distinguished. This can not solely be studied in participants above 18 years of
age. For this reason, participants below the age of 18 (13 -18) have to be
included.
Burden and risk
The study will have a low burden and no risks associated with participation.
The burden for all participants is that two assessments, each consisting of the
completion of an additional questionnaire will take two times 15 minutes
additional time.
Universiteitssingel 40 40
Maastricht 6229 HR
NL
Universiteitssingel 40 40
Maastricht 6229 HR
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Two groups of participants will be included in this study:
1. Adolescents aged 13 to 21 years, with musculoskeletal pain with duration over 3 months.
2. Parents of adolescents with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Exclusion criteria
For the adolescents:
A specific somatic (rheumatoid, neurological and orthopaedic) disorder that can explain the cause of the current pain problem.;For the parents: none
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
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Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
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In other registers
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CCMO | NL41712.068.12 |