Clinical Trial: Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the ADAP Shoulder Scale

Study Status: RECRUITING
Recruit Status: RECRUITING
Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL




Official Title: Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Avoidance of Daily Activities Photo Scale for Patients With Shoulder Pain (ADAP Shoulder Scale)

Brief Summary:

Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal problem that increases disability and decreases quality of life in addition to socio-economic impact.
Chronic pain is defined as pain lasting longer than 3 months.
Chronic pain is a multidimensional and complex experience.
According to this model, chronic pain is a multidimensional and complex experience.
This experience may be accompanied by different pain beliefs, pain avoidance behaviours, pain-related fear of movement, anxiety and depression.
Many conditions involving the shoulder complex including traumatic and non-traumatic pain, subacromial impingement, postoperative pain, rotator sheath tears, rotator sheath tendinopathy, shoulder arthritis, adhesive capsulitis, shoulder instabilities may lead to pain-related fear of movement.

Until now, pain-related fear and avoidance behaviours in patients with shoulder pain have been evaluated with the Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, Pain Avoidance Beliefs Scale and Fear of Pain Scale.
However, only patients with low back pain were included in the development of these scales.
There was no scale developed specifically for shoulder pain.
To fill this gap in the literature, Ansanello et al. developed the "Avoidance Daily Activities Photo Scale for Patients With Shoulder Pain (ADAP)" scale to evaluate pain avoidance behaviours in individuals with shoulder pain.
Cross-cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the ADAP scale has not been studied.

The aim of our study was to perform cross-cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Avoidance of Daily Activities Photo Scale for Patients with Shoulder Pain (ADAP Shoulder Scale).