Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis

Abstract Background and aim Growing attention is being given to utilising physical function measures to better understand and manage knee osteoarthritis (OA). The Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire (FreKAQ), a self-reported measure of body-perception specific to the knee, has never been validate...

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Main Authors: Marco Monticone, Cristiano Sconza, Igor Portoghese, Tomohiko Nishigami, Benedict M. Wand, Gregorio Sorrentino, Giulia Lemorini, Stefano Respizzi, Andrea Giordano, Franco Franchignoni
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Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01754-4
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spelling doaj-6ddbdd73cb614bddb7751c7f450e97032021-04-11T11:17:09ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252021-04-0119111010.1186/s12955-021-01754-4Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritisMarco Monticone0Cristiano Sconza1Igor Portoghese2Tomohiko Nishigami3Benedict M. Wand4Gregorio Sorrentino5Giulia Lemorini6Stefano Respizzi7Andrea Giordano8Franco Franchignoni9Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Humanitas Clinical and Research Centre IRCSSDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariFaculty of Health and Welfare, Prefectural University of HiroshimaThe School of Physiotherapy, The University of Notre Dame AustraliaPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation School, University of Milano-BicoccaPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation School, University of MilanDepartment of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Humanitas Clinical and Research Centre IRCSSICS Maugeri, IRCCS, Bioengineering Unit, Institute of VerunoICS Maugeri, IRCCS, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Institute of TradateAbstract Background and aim Growing attention is being given to utilising physical function measures to better understand and manage knee osteoarthritis (OA). The Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire (FreKAQ), a self-reported measure of body-perception specific to the knee, has never been validated in Italian patients. The aims of this study were to culturally adapt and validate the Italian version of the FreKAQ (FreKAQ-I), to allow for its use with Italian-speaking patients with painful knee OA. Methods The FreKAQ-I was developed by means of forward–backward translation, a final review by an expert committee and a test of the pre-final version to evaluate its comprehensibility. The psychometric testing included: internal structural validity by Rasch analysis; construct validity by assessing hypotheses of FreKAQ correlations with the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS), a pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS), the pain catastrophising scale (PCS), and the Hospital anxiety and depression score (HADS) (Pearson’s correlations); known-group validity by evaluating the ability of FreKAQ scores to discriminate between two groups of participants with different clinical profiles (Mann–Whitney U test); reliability by internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) and test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC2.1); and measurement error by calculating the minimum detectable change (MDC). Results It took one month to develop a consensus-based version of the FreKAQ-I. The questionnaire was administered to 102 subjects with painful knee OA and was well accepted. Internal structural validity confirmed the substantial unidimensionality of the FreKAQ-I: variance explained was 53.3%, the unexplained variance in the first contrast showed an eigenvalue of 1.8, and no local dependence was detected. Construct validity was good as all of the hypotheses were met; correlations: KOOS (rho = 0.38–0.51), PI-NRS (rho = 0.35–0.37), PCS (rho = 0.47) and HADS (Anxiety rho = 0.36; Depression rho = 0.43). Regarding known-groups validity, FreKAQ scores were significantly different between groups of participants demonstrating high and low levels of pain intensity, pain catastrophising, anxiety, depression and the four KOOS subscales (p ≤ 0.004). Internal consistency was acceptable (α = 0.74) and test–retest reliability was excellent (ICC = 0.92, CI 0.87–0.94). The MDC95 was 5.22 scale points. Conclusion The FreKAQ-I is unidimensional, reliable and valid in Italian patients with painful knee OA. Its use is recommended for clinical and research purposes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01754-4Knee osteoarthritisRehabilitationOutcome measureCross-cultural adaptationValidityReliability
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author Marco Monticone
Cristiano Sconza
Igor Portoghese
Tomohiko Nishigami
Benedict M. Wand
Gregorio Sorrentino
Giulia Lemorini
Stefano Respizzi
Andrea Giordano
Franco Franchignoni
spellingShingle Marco Monticone
Cristiano Sconza
Igor Portoghese
Tomohiko Nishigami
Benedict M. Wand
Gregorio Sorrentino
Giulia Lemorini
Stefano Respizzi
Andrea Giordano
Franco Franchignoni
Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Knee osteoarthritis
Rehabilitation
Outcome measure
Cross-cultural adaptation
Validity
Reliability
author_facet Marco Monticone
Cristiano Sconza
Igor Portoghese
Tomohiko Nishigami
Benedict M. Wand
Gregorio Sorrentino
Giulia Lemorini
Stefano Respizzi
Andrea Giordano
Franco Franchignoni
author_sort Marco Monticone
title Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
title_short Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
title_full Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire in Italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
title_sort cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity of the fremantle knee awareness questionnaire in italian subjects with painful knee osteoarthritis
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background and aim Growing attention is being given to utilising physical function measures to better understand and manage knee osteoarthritis (OA). The Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire (FreKAQ), a self-reported measure of body-perception specific to the knee, has never been validated in Italian patients. The aims of this study were to culturally adapt and validate the Italian version of the FreKAQ (FreKAQ-I), to allow for its use with Italian-speaking patients with painful knee OA. Methods The FreKAQ-I was developed by means of forward–backward translation, a final review by an expert committee and a test of the pre-final version to evaluate its comprehensibility. The psychometric testing included: internal structural validity by Rasch analysis; construct validity by assessing hypotheses of FreKAQ correlations with the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS), a pain intensity numerical rating scale (PI-NRS), the pain catastrophising scale (PCS), and the Hospital anxiety and depression score (HADS) (Pearson’s correlations); known-group validity by evaluating the ability of FreKAQ scores to discriminate between two groups of participants with different clinical profiles (Mann–Whitney U test); reliability by internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) and test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC2.1); and measurement error by calculating the minimum detectable change (MDC). Results It took one month to develop a consensus-based version of the FreKAQ-I. The questionnaire was administered to 102 subjects with painful knee OA and was well accepted. Internal structural validity confirmed the substantial unidimensionality of the FreKAQ-I: variance explained was 53.3%, the unexplained variance in the first contrast showed an eigenvalue of 1.8, and no local dependence was detected. Construct validity was good as all of the hypotheses were met; correlations: KOOS (rho = 0.38–0.51), PI-NRS (rho = 0.35–0.37), PCS (rho = 0.47) and HADS (Anxiety rho = 0.36; Depression rho = 0.43). Regarding known-groups validity, FreKAQ scores were significantly different between groups of participants demonstrating high and low levels of pain intensity, pain catastrophising, anxiety, depression and the four KOOS subscales (p ≤ 0.004). Internal consistency was acceptable (α = 0.74) and test–retest reliability was excellent (ICC = 0.92, CI 0.87–0.94). The MDC95 was 5.22 scale points. Conclusion The FreKAQ-I is unidimensional, reliable and valid in Italian patients with painful knee OA. Its use is recommended for clinical and research purposes.
topic Knee osteoarthritis
Rehabilitation
Outcome measure
Cross-cultural adaptation
Validity
Reliability
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-021-01754-4
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