• Clinical rehabilitation · May 2005

    Translation, adaptation and validation of the Shoulder Rating Questionnaire (SRQ) into the Dutch language.

    • Henricus M Vermeulen, Dies C G Boonman, Hans M Schüller, Wim R Obermann, Hans C van Houwelingen, Piet M Rozing, and Thea P M Vliet Vlieland.
    • Department of Physical Therapy, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. h.m.vermeulen@lumc.nl
    • Clin Rehabil. 2005 May 1; 19 (3): 300-11.

    ObjectiveTo translate and adapt the original English version of the Shoulder Rating Questionnaire (SRQ) into the Dutch language (SRQ-DLV) and evaluate its internal consistency, reliability, validity and responsiveness to clinical changes.DesignProspective study.SettingOutpatient departments of orthopaedics, radiology and physical therapy of an academic and a non-academic hospital.SubjectsOne hundred and seven patients treated for unilateral shoulder disorder (adhesive capsulitis 68, calcifying tendinitis 22, impingement syndrome or rotator cuff tear 17).MethodsThe original SRQ was translated and adapted following international guidelines. The SRQ-DLV was used among other measures of body function and structure, activities and societal participation in order to determine reliability, internal consistency, validity and responsiveness. Assessments were done at baseline and three months after treatment, with the SRQ-DLV being re-administered within one week before the baseline measurement and the start of the treatment for testing reliability.ResultsCronbach's alpha for internal consistency was 0.89 for the total questionnaire and 0.81, 0.80, 0.72 and 0.84 for the domains pain, daily activities, sports/recreational activities and work, respectively. Test-retest reliability of the SRQ-DLV and its subscales ranged from 0.63 to 0.86. The summary score of the SRQ-DLV correlated with measures of shoulder function, daily activities and quality of life. Except for the work subscale of the SRQ-DLV, large effect sizes, reflecting its responsiveness to clinical changes after treatment, were found for both the summary and the subscales scores.ConclusionsEmpirical data support that the SRQ-DLV is a reliable, valid and responsive measure to be used in clinical trials including Dutch patients with various shoulder disorders.

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