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| Pamukkale University | OTHER |
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The Conceptualization of Pain Questionnaire (COPAQ), has been presented to the literature in order to evaluate the concept of pain in children and its psychometric properties. This scale, which was developed by Salvat et al., is stated as a tool that consists of a total of 15 items and is easy to administer and respond to. The total score is calculated with the correct or incorrect answers given by the children to these items, and the higher this score, the better the child's understanding of the concept of pain. Moreover; it has been shown that the scale has good fit and internal consistency. In Turkey, there is no valid and reliable scale to evaluate the concept of pain in a child with chronic pain.
The aim of this study is to create the Turkish version of "The Conceptualization of Pain Questionnaire (COPAQ)", which evaluates the concept of pain in children with chronic pain, and to question the Turkish validity and reliability of this scale.
Chronic pain is a debilitating health problem often seen in children and adolescents. Although the prevalence rate varies between 11% and 38%, this rate increases with age (1). Clinical guidelines recommend that healthcare professionals help children with chronic pain understand their pain experience (2). Studies have shown that there is a relationship between the quality of the information children receive and their adaptation to and coping with pain (3). For this reason, studies in the field of pediatrics have turned to pain neuroscience education, which provides the reconceptualization of pain through education (3). Pain neuroscience education provides the basis for understanding the mechanisms of chronic pain by focusing on the biopsychosocial markers of pain (3). A pain neuroscience training protocol called 'PNE4Kids' specific to children has been introduced in the literature and it has been explained how this training should be applied to children (4). The effectiveness of the "PNE4Kids Program" has been investigated with new studies and it has been proven that it has a positive effect on the concept of pain in children and increases their knowledge of pain (5). However, there are very few scales evaluating the effectiveness of these treatments and especially the level of pain knowledge in children (6). Recently, a new scale, The Conceptualization of Pain Questionnaire (COPAQ), has been presented to the literature in order to evaluate the concept of pain in children and its psychometric properties. This scale, which was developed by Salvat et al (6), is stated as a tool that consists of a total of 15 items and is easy to administer and respond to. The total score is calculated with the correct or incorrect answers given by the children to these items, and the higher this score, the better the child's understanding of the concept of pain. Moreover; it has been shown that the scale has good fit and internal consistency (6). In our country, there is no valid and reliable scale to evaluate the concept of pain in a child with chronic pain. The aim of this study is to create the Turkish version of "The Conceptualization of Pain Questionnaire (COPAQ)", which evaluates the concept of pain in children with chronic pain, and to question the Turkish validity and reliability of this scale.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Turkish validity and reliability | Other | Contact with developers and formation of steering committee Translation from English to Turkish Back translation from Turkish to English Comparison of translation Review of translated versions. Reaching consensus and development of pilot version Testing in clinical setting Revision of pilot version Testing of final version |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The Turkish version of Conceptualization of Pain Questionnaire (COPAQ-TR | COPAQ-TR consist of 15 items and asks respondents to respond if they believe the items/statements to be true or false, although they are allowed to respond undecided. A score of 0 is given to incorrect responses and those marked as undecided; the sum of all the correct answers gives the total score. The higher the score, the better the participant understands the concept of pain. | 10 minutes |
| Turkish version ofPediatric Quality of Life Scale (PedsQL-TR) | The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) is a 23-item generic health status instrument with parent and child forms that assesses five domains of health (physical functioning, emotional functioning, psychosocial functioning, social functioning, and school functioning) in children and adolescents ages 2 to 18. | 10 minutes |
| Turkish version of Child Health Assessment Scale (CHAQ-TR) | CHAQ he Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) is a disease specific health instrument that measures functional ability in daily living activities.This 30-item questionnaire is thought to have advantages over other measures of physical function due to such aspects as its multidimensionality (it assesses 8 domains of physical function). | 10 minutes |
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Participants who refferred to Pamukkale University Rheumatology Clinic will be examined by one of the researchers (specialist in rheumatology) for inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Bilge Başakçı ÇALIK, Prof. | Pamukkale University | Study Chair |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Pamukkale University Hospitals | Denizli | 20070 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
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| ID | Term |
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| D059350 | Chronic Pain |
| D010146 | Pain |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| ID | Term |
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| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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