Rheumatology department, Kassab orthopedics institute, Ksar Saïd, Tunisia.
Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University Tunis el Manar, Ksar Saïd, Tunisia.
Pediatr Rheumatol Online J. 2023 Nov 2;21(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s12969-023-00905-9.
Pediatric musculoskeletal disorders account for 10% of first-line consultations in Tunisia. Referral delay and deficiencies in musculoskeletal screening raise a challenge to the early diagnosis and management of rheumatic conditions in children. The pGALS (Pediatric Gait Arms Legs Spine) was developed and translated into many languages to overcome these deficiencies. Our study aimed to adapt and validate pGALS to the Tunisian dialect for school-age children.
Using the Delphi method, we carried out a cross-cultural adaptation of the pGALS to the Tunisian dialect. This consensual version was validated in a cross-sectional study, in two pediatric centers.
Ninety-two patients were enrolled, 43 females (46.7%) and 49 males (53.3%), mean age was 9.4 ± 2.6 years. The mean test duration was 3.4 ± 2.3 min, and the acceptability and comprehension of the test were good. Six patients had a musculoskeletal complaint, 19 had positive pGALS, and 14 were diagnosed with musculoskeletal disease. The internal consistency score (Cronbach's α) was 0.852. The sensitivity of the test was 92.8%, the specificity was 92.3%, the positive likelihood ratio was 2.16, and the negative likelihood ratio was 0.01.
The pGALS test adapted to the Tunisian dialect is a relevant, quick, and valid tool for screening musculoskeletal abnormalities in school-age children.
在突尼斯,儿科肌肉骨骼疾病占一线就诊的 10%。转诊延迟和肌肉骨骼筛查的不足对儿童风湿疾病的早期诊断和管理提出了挑战。pGALS(儿科步态手臂腿部脊柱)已经开发出来并翻译成多种语言,以克服这些不足。我们的研究旨在将 pGALS 适应和验证为突尼斯方言,以适用于学龄儿童。
我们使用德尔菲法对 pGALS 进行了跨文化适应,以适应突尼斯方言。在两个儿科中心进行了横断面研究,对该共识版本进行了验证。
共纳入 92 例患者,其中 43 例女性(46.7%),49 例男性(53.3%),平均年龄为 9.4±2.6 岁。测试平均持续时间为 3.4±2.3 分钟,测试的可接受性和理解性良好。6 例患者有肌肉骨骼投诉,19 例 pGALS 阳性,14 例诊断为肌肉骨骼疾病。该测试的内部一致性评分(Cronbach's α)为 0.852。测试的灵敏度为 92.8%,特异性为 92.3%,阳性似然比为 2.16,阴性似然比为 0.01。
适应突尼斯方言的 pGALS 测试是一种相关、快速且有效的工具,可用于筛查学龄儿童的肌肉骨骼异常。