Is there a French version of the Scoliosis Research Society 22 questionnaire?
Is there a French version of the Scoliosis Research Society 22 questionnaire?
Reliability and validity of the French-Canadian version of the scoliosis research society 22 questionnaire in France. Spine, 39 (1), E26-E34. Find it on PubMed
What is the srs-22 outcome questionnaire?
Summary of background data: The SRS-22 outcomes questionnaire is the outgrowth of prior research that led to modifications and improvements of the original SRS questionnaire. Methods: Fifty-eight patients with an average age of 16 years and an average Cobb size of 63 degrees enrolled.
Is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis acceptable for function?
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: (Haidar, Kassak, Masrouha, Ibrahim, & Mhaidli, 2015; n = 81; mean age = Group 1: 16.78 (4.41), Group 2: 17.35 (4.45); Arabic sample) Acceptable for Function (ICC = 0.87) Excellent for Pain (ICC = 0.90) Acceptable for Mental Health (ICC = 0.88) Acceptable for Self-Image (ICC = 0.84)
Where can I find the Italian version of the srs-22 patient questionnaire?
Development of the Italian version of the revised Scoliosis Research Society-22 Patient Questionnaire, SRS-22r-I: Cross-cultural adaptation, factor analysis, reliability, and validity. Spine, 35 (24), E1412-E1417. Find it on PubMed Monticone, M., Carabalona, R., Negrini, S. (2004).
Which version of the SRS patient based Outcomes Questionnaire should I use?
All practitioners should utilize the SRS-22r, and its various translations, as it is the most recent and most validated version of the SRS Patient Based Outcomes Questionnaire. The historical versions of the questionnaire are cited in the bibliography and can be referenced in that manner.
What is the spinal deformity assessment questionnaire?
The SAQ was designed to measure patients’ and their parents’ perception of their spinal deformity’s appearance through the use of standardized drawings and questions The SAQ is a 33-question assessment broken down into different sections.
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