The STarT Back Screening Tool: The Nepali Translation, Cross‐Cultural Adaptation and Measurement Properties in Adults With Non‐Specific Low Back Pain
Riju Maharjan,
Sunee Bovonsunthonchai,
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
et al.
Abstract:Introduction/ObjectiveThe STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST) stratifies low back pain (LBP) patients based on their risk of chronicity to guide treatment accordingly. The absence of its validated Nepali version limits stratified LBP care in Nepal. The study aimed to translate and cross‐culturally adapt the SBST into Nepali and evaluate its measurement properties in adults with LBP.MethodsThe measurement properties of the Nepali SBST were evaluated in 102 Nepali adults with non‐specific LBP. We assessed content v… Show more
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