Browsing by Author "Vintimilla Moscoso, Fernando"
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Item Depresión y alcoholismo: aplicación del test de William W. K. Zung, tomo I(1976) Aluma Sánchez, Giovanni; Coello Urigüen, Vicente; Ugalde Puyol, Jorge; Vintimilla Moscoso, Fernando; Vintimilla Albornoz, Jaime HumbertoItem Depresión y alcoholismo: aplicación del test de William W. K. Zung, tomo II(1976) Aluma Sánchez, Giovanni; Coello Urigüen, Vicente; Ugalde Puyol, Jorge; Vintimilla Moscoso, Fernando; Vintimilla Albornoz, Jaime HumbertoItem Validación del cuestionario COPCORD para detección de enfermedades reumáticas. Cuenca-Ecuador(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2014-09) Guevara Pacheco, Sergio Vicente; Feicán Alvarado, Elsa Astrid; Peláez-Ballestas, Ingris; Ochoa, Verónica; Vintimilla Moscoso, Fernando; Vintimilla Ugalde, JaimeObjective: To validate the cultural adaptation of the instrument (Community Orientate Program in the Rheumatic Diseases) COPCORD to detect musculoskeletal pain and rheumatic diseases in the population of Cuenca. Methodology: A COPCORD transcultural questionnaire validation and its application were made in the community to identify rheumatic symptoms. A rheumatologist doctor checked people to define the diagnosis. A descriptive statistical analysis of each variable was performed. Chronbach alpha, analysis screening test (sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value and roc curves) was measured. Results: A total of 201 people participated, 106 in urban areas and 95 in rural areas. The 67.6% were women with an average age of 50.3 years with 7.5 years in school. The 57.7% reported musculoskeletal pain with an intensity of 5.8 for VSA. Comparing the COPCORD questionnaire with the clinical assessment of the rheumatologist an 83.72% of sensitivity, was observed, specificity of 61.14%, probability of 2.18 and area under the curve of 0.72; with a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.7 for pain characteristics and 0,9 for functional capacity. Conclusion: The COPCORD questionnaire is valid for using in rural and urban populations in Ecuador; it demonstrated good performance as a screening test.
