Can a catalan questionnaire accurately measure arm, shoulder, and hand disability?

NCT ID NCT07750028

First seen Aug 06, 2026 · Last updated Aug 07, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This study aims to translate and validate a Catalan version of the QuickDASH questionnaire, a widely used tool for measuring upper extremity disability. The research involves Catalan-speaking adults with upper limb disorders and follows a two-phase process: translation and cultural adaptation, followed by psychometric testing. The goal is to provide a reliable and officially recognized Catalan version for use in clinical practice and research.

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What this could lead to
If successful, this could provide a reliable Catalan-language tool for assessing upper limb disability in clinics and research.
What could go wrong
The study is observational and focuses on questionnaire validation, so it won't test any treatment. Its success depends on the translation and psychometric properties being acceptable.

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  • Parc Taulí Hospital Univesritari

    Sabadell, Barcelona, 08208, Spain