Abstract

BackgroundBack school programs, that improve back care and spine disease prevention knowledge are recommended at the age of 4-14 years. There is Health Questionnaire on Back Care Knowledge in the literature for children aged 14-17 years. At other ages, there is no questionnaire examining this knowledge. We aimed to develop a Health Questionnaire on Back Care and Spine Disease Prevention Knowledge for 6-10 years old children and validate its psychometric properties (internal consistency, test-retest reliability, agreement, convergent validity, discriminant validity) in 6-10 years old children, who attended back school program or not.Methods 463 children took part in the research (6-10 years old). The development was performed according to the Delphi method. The final version contained 7 questions. 463 participants completed the questionnaire twice with an interval of 7 days to evaluate test-retest reliability. The internal consistency was tested by Cronbach’s alpha value, test–retest reliability was calculated by Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC), Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and 95% of Minimal Detectable Change (MDC95) and Bland–Altman plots. Convergent validity was tested against the age variable and discriminant validity was tested by Kruskal-Wallis tests among the different subgroups.ResultsCronbach’s alpha of the total score was (α=0.797), showed a strong internal consistency with minimal SEM (0.606) and MDC95 (1.680). The test-retest result for the total score was strong (0.989), for the questions showed moderate to strong results (0.742-0.975), the limits of agreement of the Bland-Altman plot showed a narrow error of measurement range (-3.49-1.29), and the value of mean differences was −1.10 (SD ± 1.22). The convergent validity showed a weak, but significant relationship between total score and age (R=0.171; p < 0.001). The discriminant validity showed significantly different mean scores in non-back school and back school groups.ConclusionFor the examination of back care and spine disease prevention knowledge of 6-10 years old children, the questionnaire proved to be a valid and reliable tool. The knowledge requested in the questionnaire covers the knowledge material of the theoretical part of the back school for children aged 4-10 years.

Highlights

  • Back school programs, that improve back care and spine disease prevention knowledge are recommended at the age of 4-14 years

  • The study aimed to develop a questionnaire examining back care and spine disease prevention knowledge for children aged 6–10 years and testing its psychometric properties, which includes the main groups of the content of back school programs: anatomy, biomechanics, ergonomics, spine use habits, spine-friendly lifestyle, besides assessing the back care knowledge of children in this age group, among those who attended back school program or not

  • Validity and reliability Content validity questionnaire Development of the questionnaire started with the selection of topics related to back care and spine disease prevention knowledge included in back school programs, specified by several back school, back education programs and questionnaires examining back care knowledge

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Introduction

That improve back care and spine disease prevention knowledge are recommended at the age of 4-14 years. But most of all, low back pain (LBP) shows an increasing prevalence among school-age youth [1] This age group is exposed to a variety of risk factors during daily activity. Hestbaek et al conducted an eight-year prospective study of LBP development from adolescence to adulthood, the results indicated that the presence of LBP among adolescents, a significant risk factor for the development of LBP among adults [6, 7] This high prevalence of back pain implies a high social and economic charge and restrains a considerable part of the population in their personal psychosocial and functional life [2]

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