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Citation

Ferrari R, Russell A, Kelly AJ. Aust. Fam. Physician 2006; 35(8): 653-654.

Affiliation

MD, FRCPC, FACP, is Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16894446

Abstract

BACKGROUND: General practitioners often need to track outcomes of whiplash patients, and a disability questionnaire may be useful. METHODS: Whiplash patients who attended primary care clinics in Edmonton, Canada were interviewed 3 months postcollision. Subjects were asked a global recovery question: 'Do you feel you have recovered fully from your accident injuries?' Subjects then completed the Whiplash Disability Questionnaire (WDQ). RESULTS: A total of 131 subjects participated. Of these, 52 (39.7%) reported that they felt they had recovered. Those who reported complete recovery had a mean WDQ score of 2.5 and those who reported they had not recovered had a mean WDQ score of 29.9. All who responded 'yes' to the recovery question had a WDQ score below 13, while all those responding 'no' to the recovery question had a WDQ score of 13 or more. DISCUSSION: The WDQ as an outcome measure may be useful in clinical practice.


Language: en

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