The Global Body Examination (GBE): A useful instrument for examination of patients with long-
lasting musculoskeletal and/or psychological disorders
Engelsk titel: The Global Body Examination (GBE): A useful instrument for examination of patients with long-
lasting musculoskeletal and/or psychological disorders
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Författare:
Kvåle, Alice
;
Bunkan, Berit Heir
;
Opjordsmoen, Stein
;
Friis, Sven
Email: alice.kvale@uib.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 35
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16055354
Sammanfattning
The aims of this study were to present a newly developed clinical tool for examination of
physical aberrations
in different patient groups, and examine the degree to which this new instrument, the Global
Body Examination (GBE), can discriminate between healthy people and patients. Two
physiotherapists
independently examined 132 individuals (34 healthy, 32 with localized pain, 32 with widespread
pain,
34 with psychoses). One tester used the Comprehensive Body Examination with 112 items and the
other used the Global Physiotherapy Examination with 52 items when examining posture, respiration,
movements, muscle and skin. To extract the most useful items for the new GBE, correlational
analysis,
exploratory factor analysis and examination of internal consistency were used. Sumscores from the
different
main domains and subscales of GBE were used to examine the discriminative ability between
healthy individuals and the three patient groups. Mann-Whitney U test and area under the curve
(AUC)
were used to compare the different groups. GBE’s four main domains and 11 subscales
discriminated
significantly between healthy people and patients (AUC from 0.79 to 0.95), and to some extent also
between the patient groups. The new instrument demonstrated acceptable to outstanding
discriminative
abilities and seems useful for examining different patient groups.