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سال پیدایش19891983
پدیدآورG. Frank Lawlis and colleaguesMorris Roland and Ruth Morris
نوعSelf-report questionnaire measuring low back pain functional impact and psychological symptomsSelf-report disability questionnaire for low back pain
منبع بنیادینLawlis, G.F., Cuencas, R., Selby, D., & McCoy, C.E. (1989). The development of the Dallas Pain Questionnaire. An assessment of pain in patients with chronic low-back pain. Spine, 14(5), 511-516. DOI ↗Roland, M., & Morris, R. (1983). A study of the natural history of low-back pain. Part I: Development of a reliable and sensitive measure of disability in low-back pain. Spine, 8(2), 141-144. DOI ↗
نام‌های دیگرDPQ, Dallas Back Pain QuestionnaireRMDQ, Roland-Morris scale
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خلاصهThe Dallas Pain Questionnaire (DPQ) is a 16-item self-report instrument developed by Lawlis and colleagues in 1989 to assess the multidimensional impact of low back pain. The DPQ captures four domains: daily activities impact, work/leisure impairment, anxiety/depression, and pain severity, providing a comprehensive profile of low back pain's functional and psychological consequences.The Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) is a brief, disease-specific self-report measure developed by Morris Roland and Ruth Morris in 1983 to assess functional disability and activity limitations in patients with acute and chronic low back pain. With 24 items addressing daily activities impacted by back pain, it has become one of the most widely used disability measures in low back pain research and clinical practice.
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