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Títulos: Repeatability and reliability of the rheumatoid arthritis foot disease activity index in Spanish patients: A transcultural adaptation
Autores/as: Martínez Jiménez, Eva María
Pereiro Buceta, Héctor
Palomo López, Patricia
Navarro Flores, Emmanuel
Jiménez Cebrián, Ana María
Losa Iglesias, Marta Elena
Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo, Ricardo
López López, Daniel
Palabras clave: Questionnaire;Cuestionario;Arthritis chronic pain;Artritis dolor crónico;Pain measurement;Medición del dolor;Foot;Pie
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: Background: The Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Disease Activity Index (RADAI-F5) questionnaire, based on five questions, is used to assess the severity of rheumatoid arthritis disease in the foot. Nowadays, RADAI-F5 has been validated in different languages; however a Spanish version was lacking. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to translate and validate the Spanish version (RADAI-F5-es). Methods: A cross-cultural translation of the RADAI-F5 questionnaire was performed from English to Spanish. To validate its use, 50 subjects with rheumatoid arthritis who responded to the translated questionnaire two times in an interval of less than 3 months were selected in order to verify the psychometric properties. Results: Excellent agreement between the two versions according to the Cronbach's α was shown. Five domains with regards to arthritis activity in foot joint tenderness and swelling, foot arthritis pain, general foot health and joint stiffness were added together to obtain the total score. Excellent retest reliability was shown for the total score. Test/retest reliability was excellent for joint stiffness on awakening and foot arthritis pain domains. There were no significant differences among any domains (p > 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences (p = 0.000) for the mean ± standard deviations (SD) between pre- and post-tests (98.09 ± 15.42) [93.75-102.43] and 97.96 ± 13.88 [94.5-101.86] points, respectively). Bland-Altman plots or clinically pertinent variations were not statistically significantly different. Conclusions: The RADAI-F5-es is considered a valid and strong tool with adequate repeatability in the Spanish community.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/14499
DOI: 10.3390/biology11010030
Colección:DENFE - Artículos

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