Development of a short form of the Hong Kong Chinese orebro musculoskeletal pain screening questionnaire

Author:

Tsang Raymond C. C.1,Lee Edwin W. C.2,Lau Jamie S. Y.3,Kwong Susane S. F.4,So Eric M. L.5,Wong Thomas F. Y.6,Law Rainbow K. Y.7

Affiliation:

1. Physiotherapy Department, MacLehose Medical, Rehabilitation Centre, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

2. Occupation Medicine Care Service, New Territories East Cluster, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

3. Physiotherapy Department, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

4. Physiotherapy Department, Hong Kong East Cluster, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

5. Physiotherapy Department, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

6. Physiotherapy Department, Kowloon Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

7. Physiotherapy Department, Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, P. R. China

Abstract

Background: The Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire (OMPSQ) is a valid screening tool to identify those musculoskeletal patients at risk of developing chronicity and disability. A Hong Kong Chinese version of the OMPSQ (COMPSQ-HK) was developed with satisfactory construct validity and predictive validity. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a 10-item short form of the COMPSQ-HK (COMPSQ-HK10) and examine its measurement properties. Methods: The 10 items were identified from the suggestion by the original author of OMPSQ. The data of the 10 items were extracted from the main study to develop the COMPSQ-HK conducted from 2010 to 2013. The internal consistency using Cronbach’s alpha, test–retest reliability examining intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC[Formula: see text]), minimum detectable change and 95% limits of agreement, construct validity by correlating COMPSQ-HK10 with pain, disability score, kinesiophobia score and Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 12, and predictive validity investigating receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses with sick leave [Formula: see text] days and return-to-work status at one year were calculated. Results: A total of 305 back patients and 160 neck patients were recruited with about 30% of patients lost to follow-up at one year. Both the internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha as 0.732 to 0.757) and test–retest reliabilities (ICC[Formula: see text] as 0.868 for both back and neck patients) were satisfactory. The correlations between COMPSQ-HK10 and COMPSQ-HK for back and neck patients were excellent (Pearson [Formula: see text] as 0.919 and 0.896, respectively, [Formula: see text]). The areas under the ROC curves for back and neck patients were similar for COMPSQ-HK10 and COMPSQ-HK, ranging from 0.603 to 0.712. A cut-off score of 54 of COMPSQ-HK10 was recommended in predicting “sick leave of more than 60 days at one year” and “return to work for at least four consecutive weeks at one year”. Conclusion: The COMPSQ-HK10 has comparable measurement properties with the COMPSQ-HK. It is recommended to use the COMPSQ-HK10 for routine screening to identify patients of back and neck pain at risk of developing chronic pain and disability.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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