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		<dochead>Poster presentation</dochead>
		<bibl>
			<title>
				<p>Reliability of the Bad Sobernheim Stress Questionnaire (BSSQbrace)</p>
			</title>
			<aug>
				<au id="A1">
					<snm>Botens-Helmus</snm>
					<fnm>Christine</fnm>
					<insr iid="I1"/>
				</au>
				<au id="A2">
					<snm>Klein</snm>
					<fnm>Rolf</fnm>
					<insr iid="I1"/>
				</au>
				<au id="A3">
					<snm>Stephan</snm>
					<fnm>Carola</fnm>
					<insr iid="I1"/>
				</au>
				<au id="A4" ca="yes">
					<snm>Weiss</snm>
					<fnm>Hans-Rudolf</fnm>
					<insr iid="I1"/>
					<email>hr.weiss@asklepios.com</email>
				</au>
			</aug>
			<insg>
				<ins id="I1">
					<p>Asklepios Katharina Schroth Spinal Deformities Rehabilitation Centre, Korczakstrasse 2; D-55566 Bad Sobernheim, Germany</p>
				</ins>
			</insg>
			<source>Scoliosis</source>
			<supplement>
				<title>
					<p>4th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities</p>
				</title>
				<sponsor>
					<note>Publication of these abstracts has been funded by the National Scoliosis Foundation (<url>http://www.scoliosis.org</url>) and the Asklepios Katharina Schroth, Spinal Deformities Rehabilitation Centre (<url>http://www.skoliose.com</url>)</note>
				</sponsor>
				<note>Meeting abstracts &#8211; A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/files/pdf/1748-7161-2-S1-full.pdf">here</a>.</note>
				<url>http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1748-7161-2-S1-info.pdf</url>
			</supplement>
			<conference>
				<title>
					<p>4th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities</p>
				</title>
				<location>Boston, MA, USA</location>
				<date-range>13&#8211;16 May 2007</date-range>
				<url>http://www.scoliosis.org/sosort2007/</url>
			</conference>
			<issn>1748-7161</issn>
			<pubdate>2007</pubdate>
			<volume>2</volume>
			<issue>Suppl 1</issue>
			<fpage>P1</fpage>
			<url>http://www.scoliosisjournal.com/content/2/S1/P1</url>
			<xrefbib>
				<pubidlist>
					<pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/1748-7161-2-S1-P1</pubid>
					<pubid idtype="pmpid">17967204</pubid>
				</pubidlist>
			</xrefbib>
		</bibl>
		<history>
			<pub>
				<date>
					<day>12</day>
					<month>10</month>
					<year>2007</year>
				</date>
			</pub>
		</history>
		<cpyrt>
			<year>2007</year>
			<collab>Botens-Helmus et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</collab>
		</cpyrt>
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		<sec>
			<st>
				<p>Objective</p>
			</st>
			<p>A new instrument to assess stress experienced by scoliosis patients while wearing their brace has been developed. The aim of this study was to test the reliability of this new instrument.</p>
		</sec>
		<sec>
			<st>
				<p>Study design</p>
			</st>
			<p>Eight questions are provided. A maximum score of 24 can be achieved (from 0 for most stress to 24 for least stress). The subdivision of the score values was: 0&#8211;8 (strong stress), 9&#8211;16 (medium stress) and 17&#8211;24 (little stress).</p>
		</sec>
		<sec>
			<st>
				<p>Methods</p>
			</st>
			<p>Eighty-five patients were invited to take part in this study and to complete the BSSQbrace questionnaire once at the first presentation and a second after a further three days. Sixty-two patients, with an average age of 14.5 years and an average Cobb angle of 40 degrees, returned their fully completed questionnaires.</p>
		</sec>
		<sec>
			<st>
				<p>Results</p>
			</st>
			<p>The average stress value was 12.5 at the first measurement and 12.4 at the second measurement. The maximum score was 23; the minimum score was 2. There was a correlation of 0.88 (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient) between the values of the two measurements. Cronbach alpha was 0.97.</p>
		</sec>
		<sec>
			<st>
				<p>Conclusion</p>
			</st>
			<p>The BSSQbrace questionnaire is reliable with good internal consistency and reproducibility. It can be used to measure the impairment a patient feels while wearing a brace.</p>
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