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SAQ
(Spinal Appearance Questionnaire)
Focus:
The SAQ measures patients’ perception of spinal deformity appearance and its psychosocial impact, particularly in scoliosis.
Pertinent Survey:
- Body Part: Spine
- Area Of Focus: Scoliosis, Spinal Deformity, Self-Image, Psychosocial Well-Being
A validated PROM for assessing patient-reported cosmetic concerns and self-image in spinal deformity.
Description:
The SAQ evaluates patient satisfaction with spinal appearance and its impact on daily life, self-esteem, and social interactions. Items are scored on a 5-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. It is especially useful in adolescent scoliosis patients to supplement functional PROMs.
Use Cases:
- Assessing cosmetic concerns in adolescent scoliosis.
- Monitoring post-operative satisfaction with spinal correction.
- Research on the psychosocial impact of spinal deformity.
- Supporting patient-centered counseling and care planning.
- Comparing outcomes between surgical and conservative management.
Number Of Questions:
20
Click here to view the questionnaire.
Questionnaire Survey Consists of:
20 items covering:
- Self-Perception of Appearance
- Clothing Concerns
- Social Interaction