AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the reliability of an instrument measuring pain in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine among Brazilian youth aged 13 to 20.
  • Participants (458 in total) reported their pain levels using a visual scale and were reassessed after 10±3 and 28±2 days to check for consistency.
  • Results indicated high reliability with intraclass correlation coefficients between 0.71 and 0.94 and a fair to good agreement in reporting pain intensity, affirming the instrument's credibility in assessing spinal pain in this demographic.

Article Abstract

Objective: To propose and analyze the test-retest reliability of an instrument to verify the presence and intensity of pain in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine in Brazilian young people.

Methods: This reliability study enrolled a sample of 458 participants (13 to 20 years). Two groups were formed for each sex according to the range of days for the test-retest (10±3 and 28±2 days). For analysis of spinal pain, a drawing of the human body with cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine areas delimited was presented. The following question was presented: during a normal day, do you feel pain in any of these regions of your spine? If so, what is the intensity from 0 to 10 (mark on the line)? The starting point, with the number 0, corresponded to no pain, and the number 10 to severe pain. The agreement of frequency and of intensity of pain was verified by Kappa test and Bland-Altman plot, respectively.

Results: Intraclass correlation coefficients ranged from 0.71 (confidence interval of 95% - 95%CI - 0.59-0.79) to 0.94 (95%CI 0.90-0.96). The results concerning the agreement of pain scores showed the mean differences to be close to 0, and the largest mean difference was -0.40 (95%CI -5.14-4.34). The agreement in reported pain ranged from 72.2 (Kappa 0.43; 95%CI 0.28-0.58) to 90.1% (Kappa 0.76; 95%CI 0.60-0.92).

Conclusions: This instrument was shown to be a reliable manner to verify the pain in different regions of the spine in Brazilian young people.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6821472PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/;2019;37;4;00001DOI Listing

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