Jovicic Milica D, Konstantinovic Ljubica M, Grgurevic Anita D, Milovanovic Nenad D, Trajkovic Goran, Jovicic Vladimir Z, Kostic Dedic Svetlana I, Hrkovic Marija K, Draganac Snezana M
Institute of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
Clinic for Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2018 Jul-Aug;41(6):496-502. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2017.10.018. Epub 2018 Aug 11.
The purpose of this study was to translate the Neck Disability Index into the Serbian language (NDI-S) and to investigate the validity of this version for use in Serbian population.
Fifty patients with cervical radiculopathy were enrolled in the study and completed a multidimensional questionnaire, including NDI-S. Inclusion criteria were ages between 18 and 65 years, Serbian speaking, no cognitive or hearing impairment, sharp and radiating neck and upper extremity pain that has lasted less than 12 months, radiculopathy signs evaluated by electromyoneurography and disc herniation, or spondylotic changes of cervical spine visualized on magnetic resonance imaging. Exclusion criteria were malignancy, previous cervical spine discectomy, trauma of the cervical spine and myelopathy, polyneuropathy, fibromyalgia, and psychiatric disorders. Validity was determined by the correlation of the Neck Disability Index, with pain measured by visual analogue scale, characteristics related to pain, and mental status. Also, factor structure of NDI-S was explored through factor analysis. Reliability was assessed through internal consistency (Cronbach's α and item-total correlations).
Correlation analysis between pain and NDI-S showed significant values (P < .01). The NDI-S correlated well with patients mental status (r = 0.421, P < .01). Cronbach's α of NDI-S was 0.85, denoting excellent internal consistency of the questionnaire. Item-total correlations were significant and ranged from 0.328 to 0.789. Factor analysis demonstrated a 2-factor structure with an explained variance of 55%.
The NDI-S is a valid questionnaire to measure neck and arm pain related to disability in Serbian patients with cervical radiculopathy.
本研究旨在将颈部功能障碍指数翻译成塞尔维亚语(NDI-S),并调查该版本在塞尔维亚人群中使用的有效性。
五十名患有神经根型颈椎病的患者参与了本研究,并完成了一份多维问卷,包括NDI-S。纳入标准为年龄在18至65岁之间、讲塞尔维亚语、无认知或听力障碍、颈部和上肢尖锐且放射状疼痛持续时间少于12个月、通过肌电图和椎间盘突出症评估的神经根病体征,或磁共振成像显示的颈椎骨质增生变化。排除标准为恶性肿瘤、既往颈椎间盘切除术、颈椎创伤和脊髓病、多发性神经病、纤维肌痛和精神障碍。有效性通过颈部功能障碍指数与视觉模拟量表测量的疼痛、与疼痛相关的特征以及精神状态之间的相关性来确定。此外,通过因子分析探索NDI-S的因子结构。通过内部一致性(Cronbach's α和项目-总分相关性)评估可靠性。
疼痛与NDI-S之间的相关性分析显示出显著值(P <.01)。NDI-S与患者精神状态相关性良好(r = 0.421,P <.01)。NDI-S的Cronbach's α为0.85,表明问卷具有出色的内部一致性。项目-总分相关性显著,范围从0.328至0.789。因子分析显示出一个双因子结构,解释方差为55%。
NDI-S是一种有效的问卷,用于测量塞尔维亚神经根型颈椎病患者与残疾相关的颈部和手臂疼痛。