Bournemouth Boyun Ağrısı Anketi: Türkçe Versiyon, Geçerlilik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması
Özet
Ozel Asliyuce Y. Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire: Turkish Version, Validity and
Reliability Study. Hacettepe University Institute of Health Sciences. Master Thesis in
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Program, Ankara, 2018. The aim of this study was
to determine the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Neck Bournemouth
Questionnaire. A total of 125 patients with chronic neck pain, 102 female and 23 male, were
included in this study. Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire, Neck Pain and Disability Scale,
Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory were filled on the first day of study.
Pain intensity of the patients was evaluated with Visual Analog Scale (VAS) during rest,
activity and night pain. Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire was filled for the second time by
40 individuals who participated in the study 1-3 days after the survey and scales were filled
for the first time. As a result, it was seen that the Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire had two
factors as Factor 1 "pain and function", Factor 2 "anxiety and depression". It was found that
Neck Pain and Disability Scale was very good (r= 0,731, p=0,00), Neck Disability Index was
good (r=0,630, p=0,00), Beck Depression Inventory (r=0,448, p=0,00) and Beck Anxiety
Inventory (r=0,462, p=0,00) were moderate, Tampa ScaleforKinesiophobia was low to
moderately (r=0,347, p=0,00) correlated with Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire. The
internal consistency of Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire was found to be high for both
(Cronbach's alpha = 0,865), Factor 1 (Cronbach's alpha = 0,977) and Factor 2 (Cronbach's
alpha = 0,887). The test-retest reliability of the questionnaire was found to be high on both
items and total points (ICC = 0,963). These results show that the Turkish version of the Neck
Bournemouth Questionnaire is a valid and reliable questionnaire for patients with chronic
neck pain. The Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire was considered to be an advantage in
clinical and academic studies with its multidimensions and the fact that all questions are
specific to neck pain of individuals. Since the Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire assesses
patients in physical, mental, emotional and social terms, it has been concluded that
individuals with chronic neck pain can also assess their quality of life. However, in order to
achieve a definite conclusion in this regard, it was concluded that further studies, including a
quality of life questionnaire, would be useful.