TY - JOUR KW - Peer Reviewed Paper KW - Checked AU - Latimer Jane AU - Chansirinukor W. AU - Maher C. AB -

The Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RM24) contains 24 items, patients completing the questionnaire by ticking the items that apply to them. It is likely that requiring a patient to respond in this manner may lose information about the patient's disability. Developing a similar questionnaire with a multi-level response option would address this. Therefore, the aims of this study were to develop a modified version of the RM24 (multi-level RM24) and to evaluate its measurement properties. In a series of three studies involving 667 patients with low back pain the descriptive statistical properties of the multi-level RM24 and the psychometric properties of the original and multi-level RM24 were evaluated. The multi-level RM24 was shown to have good internal consistency, reliability and cross-sectional construct validity, and to minimize the ceiling effect found in the RM24. The longitudinal construct validity for the multi-level RM24 was also greater than for the RM24. In conclusion, replacing the yes/no response option with a multi-level response option improves the measurement properties of the RM24.

BT - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice C1 - not listed C2 - not listed CN - N J2 - Physiother Theory Pract LA - eng LB - MSjournal M1 - 1 N1 - HERDC category C1 N2 -

The Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RM24) contains 24 items, patients completing the questionnaire by ticking the items that apply to them. It is likely that requiring a patient to respond in this manner may lose information about the patient's disability. Developing a similar questionnaire with a multi-level response option would address this. Therefore, the aims of this study were to develop a modified version of the RM24 (multi-level RM24) and to evaluate its measurement properties. In a series of three studies involving 667 patients with low back pain the descriptive statistical properties of the multi-level RM24 and the psychometric properties of the original and multi-level RM24 were evaluated. The multi-level RM24 was shown to have good internal consistency, reliability and cross-sectional construct validity, and to minimize the ceiling effect found in the RM24. The longitudinal construct validity for the multi-level RM24 was also greater than for the RM24. In conclusion, replacing the yes/no response option with a multi-level response option improves the measurement properties of the RM24.

PY - 2004 SP - 1 EP - 15. [Impact Factor 0] ST - Physiother. Theory Pract. T2 - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice TI - Evaluation of the multi-level Roland-Morris disability questionnaire VL - 20 ER -