Measurement of shoulder related disability: results of a validation study
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Measurement of shoulder related disability: results of a validation study
Abstract
Objective: To develop and validate a questionnaire to quantify disability associated with shoulder symptoms.
Methods: A set of questions relevant to shoulder symptoms from a general disability interview was developed and the questionnaire applied to a cross-sectional population survey and a prospective study of general practice attenders. Subjects included adults who reported current shoulder pain in a population survey and patients from three general practices who attended with shoulder symptoms during a six month period. The main outcome measures were: frequency of problems with daily living related to shoulder symptoms, total score on 22-item disability questionnaire, and measures of shoulder movement.
Results: A higher proportion (80%) of patients attending their general practitioner with shoulder symptoms had five or more disabilities compared with subjects reporting shoulder pain in a community survey (34%). The ranked frequency with which each disability was reported was similar in the two groups, although sleep disturbance was the most common problem in consulters. Self-reported disability is correlated with measures of restricted shoulder movement.
Conclusion: This disability questionnaire was simple to complete and should prove useful for both general practice and population-based studies of shoulder pain.
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