Table 3

Variables, measures and their characteristics

VariableMeasureItemsDetailsReliability where availableAdministration point, trial arms
Pain durationPain duration381This single item asks ‘how long it was since you had a whole month without pain’. Response options range from ‘less than 3 months’ to ‘over 10 years’38Baseline
All arms
Back-specific physical disabilityRMDQ3124Patients select from a list of items that may describe their experience on the day of scale completion (eg, ‘I sleep less well on my back’). The scale is dichotomous, patients select whether the symptom is present or notInternal consistency: 0.77–0.9339Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Pain intensityPain index created by three numerical rating scales403Patients rate their current pain, average and least pain over the past 2 weeks on three 11-point rating scalesTest-retest reliability: 0.67–0.9641Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Days in painNumber of troublesome days in pain over the last month1Based on a measure used by Little et al,42 this single item asks patients to record the number of troublesome days they have spent in pain over the last monthBaseline, follow-up
All arms
Risk of persistent disabilitySBST409Patents indicate whether they disagree or agree with items covering modifiable prognostic indicators including bothersomeness, disability and mood. Patients are asked to respond thinking about their past 2 weeksInternal consistency:
0.7940
Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Fear of movementTSK4317Patients rate agreement with items including ‘I'm afraid I will injure myself if I exercise’. Items are scored from 1 to 4, ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agreeInternal consistency range: 0.70–0.7944Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Negative orientation toward painPCS4513Patients indicate their agreement with items following the stem ‘When I'm in pain…’ Items include ‘I feel like I can't go on’ and are scored on a scale of five-point scale ranging from ‘not at all’ to ‘all of the time’Internal consistency: 0.8146Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Physical activityShort form IPAQ477Patients provide time spent walking, undertaking vigorous and moderate activity, as well as time spent sedentary over the past 7 daysTest-retest reliability range: 0.65–0.8847Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Enablement coping/satisfactionModified PEI486Patients are asked to consider the healthcare they have received in the past 3 months and rate items including ‘I am able to cope better with my back problem’ and ‘I am able to understand my back problem better’. Items are scored on a seven-point scale from strongly agree to strongly disagreeInternal consistency: 0.9248Baseline, follow-up
All arms
Quality of lifeEuroQol EQ-5D496The EQ-5D consists of two parts. Part 1 consists items on five domains, for example, mobility, self-care. Part 2 features a VAS that records patient's ratings of overall healthBaseline, follow-up
All arms
LBP-related health care resource useMeasured with a brief questionnaire developed for this trial10LBP resource use measured will include medication use, number of GP visits, other NHS care and private LBP related-therapy costsFollow-up
All arms
Time off workMeasured with a single item developed for this trial1Patients are asked how much time they have had off work in the past 3 monthsFollow-up
All arms
Beliefs about effectiveness and credibility of the interventionsModified CEQ50 516
2
Patients rate the extent they think/ feel the intervention is likely to improve their back pain-related functioning, and credibility. Items range from 1 not at all to 9 very much. Two items measuring how patients think and feel about likely improvement are measured as a percentage.
Two items drawn from the expectancy section of the questionnaire will be asked to all patients
Internal consistency range: 0.82–0.8450Following session 1
Internet intervention arms only
Baseline
All arms
Exercise self-efficacyModified Self-Efficacy for Exercise scale52 538Patients rate how confident they are on a scale between 0 and 10 that they could complete activities suggested by the internet intervention in the face of obstacles such as ‘if they felt pain’, ‘if they were bored’ and ‘if they were depressed’Internal consistency: 0.9253Following session 1
Internet intervention arms only
Reasons for non-adherencePETS5418The scale is designed specifically to measure reasons for patient non-adherence to home-based rehabilitation. Patents rate their agreement with items on a five-point scale across domains including problems with symptoms, uncertainty, doubts, practicalities and lack of supportInternal consistency for the PETS subscales range: 0.84–0.9654Follow-up
All arms
Adherence to specific activities for LBPItems developed specifically for this study4Patients are asked about the number of weeks if any they may have walked and/or engaged gentle back exercises. They are also asked estimate of how many days a week they went for walks and/or did gentle back exercises. Patients are also asked if they stopped activities because they no longer are experiencing painFollow-up
All arms
  • CEQ, Credibility and Expectancy Questionnaire; GP, general practitioner; IPAQ, International Physical Activity Questionnaire; LBP, low back pain; NHS, National Health Service; PCS, Pain Catastrophising Scale; PEI, Patient Enablement Instrument; PETS, Problematic Experiences of Therapy Scale; RMDQ; Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire; SBST, STarT Back Screening Tool; TSK, The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia; VAS, Visual Analogue Scale.