Frontiers in Medicine (May 2024)

The biobehavioural pain and movement questionnaire (BioPMovQ): development and psychometric validation of a new questionnaire

  • Roy La Touche,
  • Roy La Touche,
  • Roy La Touche,
  • Roy La Touche,
  • Alba Paris-Alemany,
  • Alba Paris-Alemany,
  • Alba Paris-Alemany,
  • Joaquín Pardo-Montero,
  • Joaquín Pardo-Montero,
  • Joaquín Pardo-Montero,
  • Diego Miñambres-Martín,
  • Diego Miñambres-Martín,
  • Francisco Mercado-Romero,
  • Francisco Mercado-Romero,
  • Irene de la Rosa-Díaz,
  • Irene de la Rosa-Díaz,
  • Miguel A. Sorrel,
  • Mónica Grande-Alonso,
  • Mónica Grande-Alonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1358829
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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ObjectiveThe purpose of this research was to design and psychometrically validate a new instrument (the Biobehavioural Pain and Movement Questionnaire/BioPMovQ), which assesses the relationship between pain and various factors related to motor behaviour from a biobehavioural perspective.MethodsA mixed-method design combining a qualitative study with an observational and cross-sectional study was employed to develop (content validity) and psychometrically validate (construct validity, reliability and concurrent/discriminant validity) a new instrument. A total of 200 patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain were recruited.ResultsAccording to the exploratory factor analysis, the final version of the BioPMovQ consists of 16 items distributed across 4 subscales (1, disability, 2, self-efficacy for physical activity; 3, movement avoidance behaviours; and 4, self-perceived functional ability), all with an eigen value greater than 1, explaining 55.79% of the variance. The BioPMovQ showed high internal consistency (Cronbach’s α = 0.82; McDonald’s ω = 0.83). The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.86 (95% confidence interval 0.76 to 0.91), which was considered to demonstrate excellent test–retest reliability. The standard error of measurement and minimal detectable change were 3.43 and 8.04 points, respectively. No floor or ceiling effects were identified. There was a positive, significant and moderate magnitude correlation with the Graded Chronic Pain Scale (r = 0.54), kinesiophobia (r = 0.60), pain catastrophising (r = 0.44) and chronic pain self-efficacy (r = −0.31).ConclusionThe BioPMovQ showed good psychometric properties. Based on the findings of this study, the BioPMovQ can be used in research and clinical practice to assess patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

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