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Estudio descriptivo: detección del dolor músculo - esquelético y enfermedades reumáticas aplicando el COPCORD en la población indígena de Saraguro - Ecuador

  • Sergio Vicente Guevara Pacheco
  • , Elsa Astrid Feican Alvarado
  • , Maria Augusta Montaleza Neira
  • , Gladis Margarita Molina Alvarado
  • , Jorge Antonio Delgado Pauta
  • , Juan Carlos Morales Quezada
  • , Ingris Pelaez Ballestas
  • , Libia Isabel Medina Cevallos

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Resumen

DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH: PAIN MUSCLE – ESQUELECTIC DETECCTION AND COPCORD APLICATION REUMATICS COPCORD REUMATICS ILLNESS IN INDIGENA POPULATION OF THE SARAGURO - ECUADOR BACKGROUND: The COPCORD instrument allows the identification of musculoskeletal pain and rheumatic diseases such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain. The aim of this research is to validate and cross-culturally adapt the COPCORD instrument in the indigenous population as a screening test for the detection of these diseases. METHODS: It is a descriptive study, the universe of 210 indigenous people over 18 years residing in Saraguro - Loja, Ecuador. During the period from December 1, 2016 to January 30, 2017. The COPCORD was adjusted to the Spanish language, a transcultural adaptation and validation was made to the context of the indigenous group. The information was entered into the statistical program of Stata Version 11, analyzed: Cronbach's alpha, correlation matrixes with the Spearman test. The variables were correlated with the diagnosis established by the rheumatologist. RESULTS: The average age was 46.1 years, 64.7 % of the female gender, the screening test to detect a rheumatic disease has sensitivity of 92.3 % and specificity of 57.9 %. The internal consistency of the questionnaire presented a dimensionality in the biomechanical load and functional capacity sections; and multidimensionality in the path of musculoskeletal pain and comorbidities. Significant correlations of the COPCORD were observed compared with the rheumatologist's evaluation. CONCLUSIONS: By carrying out the cross-cultural validation and adaptation of the COPCORD questionnaire, its usefulness could be demonstrated as a screening test for the detection of musculoskeletal pain and rheumatic diseases in the population of Saraguro.of approach including the laparoscopic approach
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista Médica Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga
EstadoPublicada - 2018
Publicado de forma externa

Palabras clave

  • Estudios de validación; Comparación transcultural; sistema músculoesquelético; enfermedades reumáticas

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