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
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Palabras clave

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

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