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RecruitingNCT06825650

Investigation of the Cultural Adaptation, Validity, and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the CAP Questionnaire

Investigation of the Cultural Adaptation, Validity, and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Central Aspects of Pain (CAP) Questionnaire

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
300 (estimated)
Sponsor
Hacettepe University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The "CAP questionnaire," developed by modifying the CAP-Knee questionnaire to assess potential nociplastic pain features in painful musculoskeletal disorders, has been described. The "CAP questionnaire" is used in people with musculoskeletal pain and diagnostic subgroups of osteoarthritis, back pain, and fibromyalgia. There is no Turkish version of the CAP questionnaire. This study aims to investigate the cultural adaptation, validity, and reliability of the Turkish version of the "CAP questionnaire."

Detailed description

Chronic pain is a symptom shared by many musculoskeletal conditions, even when disease management is optimized. Musculoskeletal pathologies are reported to be an essential therapeutic target in pain management. However, these pathologies often do not adequately explain the pain or the reason for its persistence. Central sensitization is the increased sensitivity of Central Nervous System (CNS) neurons to a standard nociceptive input. Pain that increases in intensity and distribution beyond that explained by musculoskeletal pathology has been termed "nociplastic pain." Measuring these CNS aspects of pain is a prerequisite for understanding their mechanistic basis and predicting future pain and responses to treatment. Chronic pain is associated with CNS dysfunction in several areas, including depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, cognitive dysfunction, sleep disturbance, and fatigue. Considering the increasing importance of assessing mood-related pain (nociplastic pain) The "CAP questionnaire," developed by modifying the CAP-Knee questionnaire to assess potential nociplastic pain features in painful musculoskeletal disorders, has been described.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERQuestionnaire studyQuestionnaire application

Timeline

Start date
2024-11-28
Primary completion
2027-11-28
Completion
2027-11-28
First posted
2025-02-13
Last updated
2025-02-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06825650. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.