• Rev Esc Enferm Usp · Dec 2007

    [Validation of the Survey of Pain Attitudes-Professionals].

    • Dayse Maioli Garcia, Cibele Andrucioli de Mattos Pimenta, and Diná de Almeida Lopes Monteiro da Cruz.
    • Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo (EEUSP), Grupo de Dor do Hospital Sírio-Libanês, São Paulo, SP, Brasil. enf_dayser@yahoo.com.br
    • Rev Esc Enferm Usp. 2007 Dec 1;41(4):636-44.

    AbstractBeliefs can influence the way people interpret events and behavior towards them. The aim of this study was validating an instrument to identify professionals' beliefs/attitudes towards chronic pain. The Survey of Pain Attitudes-Professionals (IAD-Profissionais), adapted from the Survey of Pain Attitude-Brief used for patients (SOPA-B), was answered by 75 professionals from Pain Clinics (mean age = 42.8 years; mean years since graduation = 16 years; physicians = 58.7%; physical therapists = 14.7%; with specialization courses = 42.7%; with Master's Degree/PhD = 26.7%. The Survey of Pain Attitude-Professionals was validated with 20 items; the factorial analysis confirmed 6 domains (emotion, control, disability, solicitude, medical cure and harm). The reliability of the domains ranged from 0.567 to 0.807 (Cronbach's alpha). An instrument is available to help organizing educative actions.

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