Background: The Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) is an easy, brief,
self-administered questionnaire developed by Levine et al for the assessment of severity
of symptoms and functional status of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The aim of our
study was to develop and validate the Greek version of BCTQ. Methods: We
conducted a cross-sectional study of 90 patients with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome.
The original English version of BCTQ was adapted into Greek using forward and backward
translation. Reliability was assessed by internal consistency (Cronbach α and item-total
correlation) and reproducibility. Validity was examined by correlating the Boston
Questionnaire scores to Canterbury severity scale for electrodiagnostic severity grading.
Results: The Greek version showed high reliability (Cronbach α 0.89 for
Symptom Severity Scale and 0.93 for Functional Status Scale) and construct validity
(Pearson correlation coefficient 0.53 for Symptom Severity Scale and 0.68 for Functional
Status Scale). Test-retest were 0.75 for Symptom Severity Scale and 0.79 for Functional
Status Scale (P < .05). Receiver operating characteristic curve
analysis showed that the optimal cutoff of Symptom Severity Scale for the discrimination
of subjects with low electrodiagnostic severity grading than subjects with high
electrodiagnostic severity grading was 1.95 with sensitivity equal to 75.5% and
specificity equal to 68.3%. Conclusions: The Greek version of the BCTQ is a
valid, reliable screening tool for assessment in daily practice of symptoms and functional
status in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.
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