Perceived functional ability assessed with the spinal function sort: is it valid for European rehabilitation settings in patients with non-specific non-acute low back pain?

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P. R. Oesch
R. Hilfiker
J. P. Kool
S. Bachmann
K. B. Hagen
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[1] Rehabilitation Centre Valens,Research Department
[2] Rehabilitation Centre Valens,Department of Rheumatology
[3] University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland,Health and Social Work, HES
[4] Zurich University of Applied Science,SO Valais
[5] Bern University Hospital,School of Physiotherapy
[6] University of Bern,Department of Geriatrics, Inselspital
[7] University of Oslo,Institute of Health Sciences and Nursing
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European Spine Journal | 2010年 / 19卷
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Back pain; Perceived functional ability; Assessment; Validity; Work;
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The aim of this study involving 170 patients suffering from non-specific low back pain was to test the validity of the spinal function sort (SFS) in a European rehabilitation setting. The SFS, a picture-based questionnaire, assesses perceived functional ability of work tasks involving the spine. All measurements were taken by a blinded research assistant; work status was assessed with questionnaires. Our study demonstrated a high internal consistency shown by a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.98, reasonable evidence for unidimensionality, spearman correlations of >0.6 with work activities, and discriminating power for work status at 3 and 12 months by ROC curve analysis (area under curve = 0.760 (95% CI 0.689–0.822), respectively, 0.801 (95% CI 0.731–0.859). The standardised response mean within the two treatment groups was 0.18 and −0.31. As a result, we conclude that the perceived functional ability for work tasks can be validly assessed with the SFS in a European rehabilitation setting in patients with non-specific low back pain, and is predictive for future work status.
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页码:1527 / 1533
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