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Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients

BACKGROUND: Motivation has long been emphasized as the most important determinant of action. However, there is a substantial gap between people's goals and their attainment. Patients may be motivated and yet unable to take action if their volitional competencies are insufficient. One of the imp...

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Autores principales: Mathy, Céline, Broonen, Jean-Paul, Henrotin, Yves, Marty, Marc, Legout, Valérie, Genevay, Stéphane, Duplan, Bernard, Bazin, Thierry, Laroche, Françoise, Savarieau, Bernard, Cedraschi, Christine
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21612583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-111
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author Mathy, Céline
Broonen, Jean-Paul
Henrotin, Yves
Marty, Marc
Legout, Valérie
Genevay, Stéphane
Duplan, Bernard
Bazin, Thierry
Laroche, Françoise
Savarieau, Bernard
Cedraschi, Christine
author_facet Mathy, Céline
Broonen, Jean-Paul
Henrotin, Yves
Marty, Marc
Legout, Valérie
Genevay, Stéphane
Duplan, Bernard
Bazin, Thierry
Laroche, Françoise
Savarieau, Bernard
Cedraschi, Christine
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description BACKGROUND: Motivation has long been emphasized as the most important determinant of action. However, there is a substantial gap between people's goals and their attainment. Patients may be motivated and yet unable to take action if their volitional competencies are insufficient. One of the important tasks of volition is goal-maintenance. Research has stressed the importance of a volitional tool, the implementation intentions. Implementation intentions indicate where, when, and how the action leading to the goal will be performed. Forming implementation intentions favours the execution of goal-directed efforts, and reinforces the relationship between intentions and behaviours. Results from various studies clearly suggest that volitional competencies and implementation intentions could play a role in low back pain (LBP) patients. However, there is at present no questionnaire allowing assessing the capacity of implementation intentions of physical activities in LBP patients. METHODS/DESIGN: This study will develop such a questionnaire, using a 3-step approach. A first qualitative step to build categories and generate items; 30 patients suffering chronic LBP will be invited to participate in semi-structured interviews; verbatim and derived items will then be submitted to a panel of experts, using a Delphi method; a second quantitative step to examine the properties of items, and determine the factorial structure of the questionnaire; 100 patients suffering chronic LBP will be recruited to respond to this phase; and third, preliminary psychometric analyses (item-scale correlations, construct validity, reliability); 180 chronic LBP patients will be recruited for this phase of the study. The relationships between implementation intentions and variables affecting physical activity on chronic LBP patients, i.e. pain, physical capacities, fear-avoidance beliefs, kinesiophobia, work status, and level of physical activity will be considered. DISCUSSION: Developing a questionnaire to assess implementation intentions would allow investigating the role of these intentions in the transition from acute to chronic LBP. The results of this study should contribute to the understanding of the psychological processes at stake in the development of chronic LBP, and in particular to the identification of factors eventually favouring patients' participation in and adherence to active physical treatments.
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spelling pubmed-31252502011-06-29 Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients Mathy, Céline Broonen, Jean-Paul Henrotin, Yves Marty, Marc Legout, Valérie Genevay, Stéphane Duplan, Bernard Bazin, Thierry Laroche, Françoise Savarieau, Bernard Cedraschi, Christine BMC Musculoskelet Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Motivation has long been emphasized as the most important determinant of action. However, there is a substantial gap between people's goals and their attainment. Patients may be motivated and yet unable to take action if their volitional competencies are insufficient. One of the important tasks of volition is goal-maintenance. Research has stressed the importance of a volitional tool, the implementation intentions. Implementation intentions indicate where, when, and how the action leading to the goal will be performed. Forming implementation intentions favours the execution of goal-directed efforts, and reinforces the relationship between intentions and behaviours. Results from various studies clearly suggest that volitional competencies and implementation intentions could play a role in low back pain (LBP) patients. However, there is at present no questionnaire allowing assessing the capacity of implementation intentions of physical activities in LBP patients. METHODS/DESIGN: This study will develop such a questionnaire, using a 3-step approach. A first qualitative step to build categories and generate items; 30 patients suffering chronic LBP will be invited to participate in semi-structured interviews; verbatim and derived items will then be submitted to a panel of experts, using a Delphi method; a second quantitative step to examine the properties of items, and determine the factorial structure of the questionnaire; 100 patients suffering chronic LBP will be recruited to respond to this phase; and third, preliminary psychometric analyses (item-scale correlations, construct validity, reliability); 180 chronic LBP patients will be recruited for this phase of the study. The relationships between implementation intentions and variables affecting physical activity on chronic LBP patients, i.e. pain, physical capacities, fear-avoidance beliefs, kinesiophobia, work status, and level of physical activity will be considered. DISCUSSION: Developing a questionnaire to assess implementation intentions would allow investigating the role of these intentions in the transition from acute to chronic LBP. The results of this study should contribute to the understanding of the psychological processes at stake in the development of chronic LBP, and in particular to the identification of factors eventually favouring patients' participation in and adherence to active physical treatments. BioMed Central 2011-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3125250/ /pubmed/21612583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-111 Text en Copyright ©2011 Mathy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mathy, Céline
Broonen, Jean-Paul
Henrotin, Yves
Marty, Marc
Legout, Valérie
Genevay, Stéphane
Duplan, Bernard
Bazin, Thierry
Laroche, Françoise
Savarieau, Bernard
Cedraschi, Christine
Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
title Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
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title_fullStr Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
title_short Development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
title_sort development and validation of a questionnaire assessing volitional competencies to enhance the performance of physical activities in chronic low back pain patients
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21612583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-111
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