Assessing the Reconceptualization of Pain in Graduate-Entry Physiotherapy Students Using the Concept of Pain Inventory for Adults: The University of Technology Sydney Physiotherapy Student Surveys Project

Joshua W. Pate, Emre Ilhan, Gillian Q. Rush, David S. Kennedy, Arianne Verhagen, Verity Pacey, Peter W. Stubbs
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Introduction. Validly and reliably assessing conceptual change is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of pain science education for physiotherapy students. We aimed to 1) evaluate concept of pain before and after a 14-week pain science education university subject, 2) assess structural validity of the Concept of Pain Inventory for Adults (COPI-Adult) in postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy students, and 3) explore possible relationships between baseline variables and baseline COPI-Adult scores. Review of Literature. As the COPI-Adult is a newly developed questionnaire, there is a lack of data regarding its psychometric properties. Subjects. Of 129 enrolled students at an Australian university, 124 (96%) and 114 (88%) completed the baseline and follow-up questionnaires, respectively. Methods. In this prospective cohort study, students who commenced the degree in 2020 or 2021 completed online questionnaires, including the COPI-Adult, at the start and end of their first semester. This semester included a 14-week pain science education subject and other physiotherapy-related subjects. Higher COPI-Adult scores (range = 0–52) indicate better alignment with contemporary pain science. We 1) compared differences in concept of pain before and after the semester, 2) performed a confirmatory factor analysis on the COPI-Adult, and 3) performed exploratory regression analyses. Results. Concept of Pain Inventory for Adults scores increased from baseline (median [interquartile range]: 39 [36–44]) to follow-up (48 [44–51]). The COPI-Adult retained its 1-factor structure, with acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.80). Exploratory analysis showed that previously completing a subject on pain was related to higher COPI-Adult baseline scores. Age, gender, and mental health diagnosis did not relate to baseline COPI-Adult scores. Discussion and Conclusion. Following a 14-week pain science education subject embedded within a physiotherapy degree, students improved their concept of pain. The COPI-Adult maintains a 1-factor structure in this population. Completing a previous subject on pain was associated with higher COPI-Adult scores.
使用成人疼痛量表的概念评估研究生入学物理治疗学生对疼痛的重新概念化:悉尼科技大学物理治疗学生调查项目
介绍。有效、可靠地评估概念变化是评估物理治疗学生疼痛科学教育有效性的必要条件。我们的目的是1)评估14周疼痛科学教育大学课程前后的疼痛概念,2)评估入门级物理治疗研究生成人疼痛概念量表(COPI-Adult)的结构效度,以及3)探索基线变量与基线COPI-Adult评分之间的可能关系。文献回顾。由于COPI-Adult是一种新开发的问卷,其心理测量特性的数据缺乏。科目。在澳大利亚一所大学的129名在校生中,分别有124名(96%)和114名(88%)完成了基线和随访问卷调查。方法。在这项前瞻性队列研究中,在2020年或2021年开始攻读学位的学生在第一学期开始和结束时完成了在线问卷调查,包括COPI-Adult。本学期包括为期14周的疼痛科学教育课程和其他与物理治疗相关的课程。较高的COPI-Adult评分(范围= 0-52)表明更符合当代疼痛科学。我们1)比较了学期前后疼痛概念的差异,2)对COPI-Adult进行了验证性因素分析,3)进行了探索性回归分析。结果。成人疼痛量表概念评分从基线(中位数[四分位数范围]:39[36-44])到随访(48[44-51])增加。COPI-Adult保留了其单因素结构,具有可接受的内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha = 0.80)。探索性分析表明,先前完成的疼痛科目与较高的copi -成人基线得分有关。年龄、性别和心理健康诊断与基线COPI-Adult评分无关。讨论与结论。经过为期14周的疼痛科学教育课程,学生们提高了他们对疼痛的概念。COPI-Adult在该种群中保持1因子结构。完成先前关于疼痛的课题与更高的COPI-Adult分数相关。
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