2015
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2001
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Rasch analysis of the Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire to measure disability related to chronic neck pain

Abstract: The Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire with the purposed modification may provide useful clinical profiles and change scores of subjects with chronic neck pain for research purposes.

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“…The NBQ showed a moderate to strong correlation with most existing questionnaires, such as NDI [ 59 , 76 78 ], NPDS [ 23 , 78 ], and the Copenhagen Neck Functional Disability Scale [ 76 ], but a weak to moderate correlation with VAS pain [ 59 ]. A large portion of patients judged the NBQ as relevant to their health problem (78.7 %) or as relevant for other people with neck pain (87.9 %) [ 79 ], confirming the face validity of the questionnaire. A floor effect (19.4 % of patients attained the lowest score) was observed in the anxiety and depression factor’s score after treatment [ 79 ].…”
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“…The NBQ showed a moderate to strong correlation with most existing questionnaires, such as NDI [ 59 , 76 78 ], NPDS [ 23 , 78 ], and the Copenhagen Neck Functional Disability Scale [ 76 ], but a weak to moderate correlation with VAS pain [ 59 ]. A large portion of patients judged the NBQ as relevant to their health problem (78.7 %) or as relevant for other people with neck pain (87.9 %) [ 79 ], confirming the face validity of the questionnaire. A floor effect (19.4 % of patients attained the lowest score) was observed in the anxiety and depression factor’s score after treatment [ 79 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…A large portion of patients judged the NBQ as relevant to their health problem (78.7 %) or as relevant for other people with neck pain (87.9 %) [ 79 ], confirming the face validity of the questionnaire. A floor effect (19.4 % of patients attained the lowest score) was observed in the anxiety and depression factor’s score after treatment [ 79 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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