Translation, Cross-cultural Validity and Reliability of a Danish Version of the Anterior Knee Pain Scale
- Conditions
- Patella SubluxationPatellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Registration Number
- NCT06257862
- Lead Sponsor
- Aarhus University Hospital
- Brief Summary
The Anterior Knee Pain Scale (Kujala) is a questionnaire designed to assess adults with patellofemoral disorders and is widely used in both anterior knee pain and patellar dislocation patients.The questionnaire is a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM), that was developed in 1993 and has been translated and validated into most major languages (e.g. French, Italian, Chinese, German, and Spanish) and has gained wide international acceptance. In a recent systematic review, the Kujala was among the eight most commonly used PROMS for patients with patellofemoral pain. In addition, the Kujala was used in almost 80% of studies of patellofemoral instability/dislocation.
The Kujala has been widely used in Denmark during the last 15 years, but surprisingly it has not been translated and validated in Danish according to international guidelines. The translation of the Kujala into Danish will stimulate to more valid and precise results of the Kujala questionnaire in both patients with anterior knee pain and patients with patellar dislocation
The aim of this study is to cross-cultural translate and adapt the Kujala into a Danish Kujala-DK. Secondarily to determine validity and reliability of the Kujala-DK in two consecutive Danish populations of patients with either anterior knee pain or patellar dislocation.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 130
- Danish speaking
- MPFL-reconstructed
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment - Patella questionnaire (VISA-P) Baseline Patient reported outcome score. (0-100 (0 = Worst, 100 = Best)
Banff patella instability instrument (BPII 2.0) Baseline Patient reported outcome score. (0-100 (0 = Worst, 100 = Best)
Kujala (Anterior Knee Pain Scale) Baseline, after 6-8 days Patient reported outcome score. (0-100 (0 = Worst, 100 = Best)
International knee documentation committee (IKDC) Baseline Patient reported outcome score. (0-100 (0 = Worst, 100 = Best)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Division of Sports Trauma, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99
🇩🇰Aarhus N, Denmark