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- P Stratford, P Solomon, J Binkley, E Finch, and C Gill.
- School of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
- Spine. 1993 Oct 1;18(13):1723-7.
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to identify Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) items that are most sensitive to change in patients with low-back pain. Seventy-six patients with low-back pain were administered the SIP at their initial visit and after discharge from physiotherapy treatment. A formal item reduction was performed to identify the most sensitive items. An item was considered sensitive if it showed change in 20% of the patients and had an item-corrected total SIP score correlation greater than 0.30. Twenty items were identified. Seven of the 20 items identified in this study appear on the Roland-Morris disability questionnaire. Also, only 50% of the items identified are from the physical subscale of the SIP.
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