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== Objective<br>  ==
== Objective<br>  ==
The FIQ is an assessment and evaluation instrument developed to measure fibromyalgia (FM) patient status, progress and outcomes.


== Intended Population<br>  ==
== Intended Population<br>  ==
It has been designed to measure the components of health status that are believed to be most affected by FM.


== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==


== Reference<br>  ==
The FIQ is a self administered instrument that takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. The directions are simple and the scoring is self-explanatory.
 
== Evidence  ==


=== Reliability  ===
The FIQ is composed of 10 items. The first item contains 11 questions related to physical functioning – each question is rated on a 4 point Likert type scale. Items 2 and 3 ask the patient to mark the number of days they felt well and the number of days they were unable to work (including housework) because of fibromyalgia symptoms. Items 4 through 10 are horizontal linear scales marked in 10 increments on which the patient rates work difficulty, pain, fatigue, morning tiredness, stiffness, anxiety and depression.


=== Validity ===
== Reference<br> ==


=== Responsiveness  ===
Burckhardt CS, Clark SR, Bennett RM.The fibromyalgia impact questionnaire: development and validation.J Rheumatol. 1991 May;18(5):728-33.


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== Evidence ==


== Links  ==
This initial assessment indicates that the FIQ has sufficient evidence of reliability and validity to warrant further testing in both research and clinical situations.


== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
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== References  ==
== References  ==

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Objective
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The FIQ is an assessment and evaluation instrument developed to measure fibromyalgia (FM) patient status, progress and outcomes.

Intended Population
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It has been designed to measure the components of health status that are believed to be most affected by FM.

Method of Use[edit | edit source]

The FIQ is a self administered instrument that takes approximately 5 minutes to complete. The directions are simple and the scoring is self-explanatory.

The FIQ is composed of 10 items. The first item contains 11 questions related to physical functioning – each question is rated on a 4 point Likert type scale. Items 2 and 3 ask the patient to mark the number of days they felt well and the number of days they were unable to work (including housework) because of fibromyalgia symptoms. Items 4 through 10 are horizontal linear scales marked in 10 increments on which the patient rates work difficulty, pain, fatigue, morning tiredness, stiffness, anxiety and depression.

Reference
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Burckhardt CS, Clark SR, Bennett RM.The fibromyalgia impact questionnaire: development and validation.J Rheumatol. 1991 May;18(5):728-33.

Evidence[edit | edit source]

This initial assessment indicates that the FIQ has sufficient evidence of reliability and validity to warrant further testing in both research and clinical situations.

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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