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The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain

OBJECTIVES: Pain is the prevailing symptom of knee osteoarthritis. Central sensitisation creates discordance between pain and joint pathology. We previously reported a Central Pain Mechanisms trait derived from eight discrete characteristics: Neuropathic-like pain, Fatigue, Cognitive-impact, Catastr...

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Autores principales: Akin-Akinyosoye, K., James, R.J.E., McWilliams, D.F., Millar, B., das Nair, R., Ferguson, E., Walsh, D.A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: W.B. Saunders For The Osteoarthritis Research Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33621705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2021.02.562
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author Akin-Akinyosoye, K.
James, R.J.E.
McWilliams, D.F.
Millar, B.
das Nair, R.
Ferguson, E.
Walsh, D.A.
author_facet Akin-Akinyosoye, K.
James, R.J.E.
McWilliams, D.F.
Millar, B.
das Nair, R.
Ferguson, E.
Walsh, D.A.
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description OBJECTIVES: Pain is the prevailing symptom of knee osteoarthritis. Central sensitisation creates discordance between pain and joint pathology. We previously reported a Central Pain Mechanisms trait derived from eight discrete characteristics: Neuropathic-like pain, Fatigue, Cognitive-impact, Catastrophising, Anxiety, Sleep disturbance, Depression, and Pain distribution. We here validate and show that an 8-item questionnaire, Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) is associated both with sensory- and affective- components of knee pain severity. METHODS: Participants with knee pain were recruited from the Investigating Musculoskeletal Health and Wellbeing study in the East Midlands, UK. CAP-Knee items were refined following cognitive interviews. Psychometric properties were assessed in 250 participants using Rasch-, and factor-analysis, and Cronbach's alpha. Intra-class correlation coefficients tested repeatability. Associations between CAP-Knee and McGill Pain questionnaire pain severity scores were assessed using linear regression. RESULTS: CAP-Knee targeted the knee pain sample well. Cognitive interviews indicated that participants interpreted CAP-Knee items in diverse ways, which aligned to their intended meanings. Fit to the Rasch model was optimised by rescoring each item, producing a summated score from 0 to 16. Internal consistency was acceptable (Cronbach's alpha = 0.74) and test–retest reliability was excellent (ICC(2,1) = 0.91). Each CAP-Knee item contributed uniquely to one discrete ‘Central Mechanisms trait’ factor. High CAP-Knee scores associated with worse overall knee pain intensity, and with each of sensory- and affective- McGill Pain Questionnaire scores. CONCLUSION: CAP-Knee is a simple and valid self-report questionnaire, which measures a single ‘Central Mechanisms’ trait, and may help identify and target centrally-acting treatments aiming to reduce the burden of knee pain.
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spelling pubmed-81770012021-06-05 The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain Akin-Akinyosoye, K. James, R.J.E. McWilliams, D.F. Millar, B. das Nair, R. Ferguson, E. Walsh, D.A. Osteoarthritis Cartilage Article OBJECTIVES: Pain is the prevailing symptom of knee osteoarthritis. Central sensitisation creates discordance between pain and joint pathology. We previously reported a Central Pain Mechanisms trait derived from eight discrete characteristics: Neuropathic-like pain, Fatigue, Cognitive-impact, Catastrophising, Anxiety, Sleep disturbance, Depression, and Pain distribution. We here validate and show that an 8-item questionnaire, Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) is associated both with sensory- and affective- components of knee pain severity. METHODS: Participants with knee pain were recruited from the Investigating Musculoskeletal Health and Wellbeing study in the East Midlands, UK. CAP-Knee items were refined following cognitive interviews. Psychometric properties were assessed in 250 participants using Rasch-, and factor-analysis, and Cronbach's alpha. Intra-class correlation coefficients tested repeatability. Associations between CAP-Knee and McGill Pain questionnaire pain severity scores were assessed using linear regression. RESULTS: CAP-Knee targeted the knee pain sample well. Cognitive interviews indicated that participants interpreted CAP-Knee items in diverse ways, which aligned to their intended meanings. Fit to the Rasch model was optimised by rescoring each item, producing a summated score from 0 to 16. Internal consistency was acceptable (Cronbach's alpha = 0.74) and test–retest reliability was excellent (ICC(2,1) = 0.91). Each CAP-Knee item contributed uniquely to one discrete ‘Central Mechanisms trait’ factor. High CAP-Knee scores associated with worse overall knee pain intensity, and with each of sensory- and affective- McGill Pain Questionnaire scores. CONCLUSION: CAP-Knee is a simple and valid self-report questionnaire, which measures a single ‘Central Mechanisms’ trait, and may help identify and target centrally-acting treatments aiming to reduce the burden of knee pain. W.B. Saunders For The Osteoarthritis Research Society 2021-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8177001/ /pubmed/33621705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2021.02.562 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Akin-Akinyosoye, K.
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McWilliams, D.F.
Millar, B.
das Nair, R.
Ferguson, E.
Walsh, D.A.
The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title_full The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title_fullStr The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title_full_unstemmed The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title_short The Central Aspects of Pain in the Knee (CAP-Knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
title_sort central aspects of pain in the knee (cap-knee) questionnaire; a mixed-methods study of a self-report instrument for assessing central mechanisms in people with knee pain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8177001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33621705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2021.02.562
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