Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reliability and Validity of the Glittre Activities of Daily Living Test in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
NCT number | NCT04182269 |
Other study ID # | Hacettepe UN |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | August 4, 2020 |
Verified date | February 2021 |
Source | Hacettepe University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have reduced functional capacity due to clinical symptoms of the disease, resulting in decreased participation in daily living activities and reduced quality of life. Evaluation of functional capacity and activities of daily living is very important in order to determine appropriate rehabilitation programs and increase the participation of patients in daily life activities. However, although there are many scales evaluating functional capacity and activities of daily living in people with disabilities, there is no specific assessment scale specific to MS patients. Therefore, this study was planned to investigate whether the Glittre Daily Living Activities (ADL) Test, which was developed to measure functional capacity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a valid and reliable measurement tool in MS patients. For this purpose, a total of 51 participants (25 MS patients and 26 healthy participants) evaluated with Glittre ADL Test. The relationship between Glittre ADL Test and 6-minute walk test, Notthingham Extended Daily Living Activities Index, Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Scale, Fatigue Severity Scale, Balance Assessment Systems Test (MiniBEST Test), Extended Disability Status Scale and 5-repetition sit-to-stand test evaluated with Pearson or Spearman correlation coefficient. For the known group validity, the difference between the patient and control groups compared with the test of the difference between the two means. For reliability, test retest performed. Reliability evaluated with the intraclass correlation coefficient. Hypothesis 1: Glittre ADL Test results in MS patients and healthy subjects are different. Hypothesis 2: Glittre ADL Test is reliable in MS patients. Hypothesis 3: Glittre ADL Test is valid for evaluating functional exercise capacity in MS patients.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 51 |
Est. completion date | August 4, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | October 15, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Between 18-65 years - Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) type MS disease. - Extended Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score of maximum 4.5 - No attacks during the last 3 months - The medication has not been changed in the last 6 months. - Getting more than 24 points from the Standardized Mini Mental Test. Exclusion Criteria - Having had any musculoskeletal surgery. - Using a walking aid or orthosis. - Having a neurological disease other than MS. - Having orthopedic or rheumatological problems that will affect function. - Having a peripheral vestibular problem. - Having a cardiovascular and pulmonary disease. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Hacettepe University | Ankara |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hacettepe University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Glittre Activities of Dailiy Living Test | Functional exercise capacity measurement | 10 minute | |
Secondary | 6 minute walk test (6MWT) | Functional exercise capacity measurement 6MWT was performed in accordance with American Thoracic Society guidelines. The start and end points of the test were determined. The test was carried out in a 30-meter corridor, avoiding distractions. 6-minute walking distance recorded in meters at the end of the test. | 10 minute | |
Secondary | Nottingham Extended Daily Living Activities Index (NGGYAI) | Nottingham Extended Daily Living Activities Index (NGGYAI) was used to evaluate the daily living activities. In addition to the Turkish validity and reliability of the index, it has been reported that it is reliable and valid in MS patients. The scale consists of 22 questions covering mobility, kitchen, home and entertainment activities. A higher score 0-66 scale indicates a better activities of daily living. | 10 minute | |
Secondary | Extended Disability Status Scale (EDSS) | Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is the most commonly used scale to monitor disease stage and assess disability in multiple sclerosis patients.
Eight functional systems (FS) are evaluated with EDSS (Visual functions, brain stem functions, pyramidal functions, cerebellar functions, sensory functions, bladder and bowel functions, cerebral functions and other). In addition, gait is also evaluated and a score between 0 (normal neurological status) and 10 (death due to MS) is determined by considering functional system scores and the level of independence of the patient in ambulation. |
minimum 30 minute | |
Secondary | Fatigue Severity Scale | Fatigue severity scale was used to evaluate the severity of fatigue. The scale consists of 9 items.
Patients are asked to choose one of the options from 1 to 7 for each item in the scale. The Fatigue Severity Scale score is calculated by averaging the scores of the answers given to the nine items. A high score indicates an increase in the severity of fatigue. |
10 minute | |
Secondary | Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Instrument - 54 (MSQOL-54) | Multiple sclerosis quality of life instrument (MSQOL-54), which was developed for MS patients and was validated and reliable in Turkish, was used to evaluate the quality of life of the patients.
The scale consists of 14 subheading and 54 items. Each subheading is evaluated out of 100 points and 100 points represent the best status and 0 points represent the worst. The scores of the patients according to their answers to each question are calculated under 14 subheading. Then, with a separate calculation, according to the scores obtained from 14 subheading, 2 separate scores are obtained as physical and mental. |
15 minute | |
Secondary | Mini-BEST Test (Balance Assessment Systems Test) | Mini-BEST Test (Balance Assessment Systems Test) was used to evaluate the balance.
Mini-BESTest is the shortest version of BESTest. Test include 4 subheading named preparatory movement, reactive postural control, sensory orientation and dynamic gait. Each subheading has its own total scoring. The total score of preparatory movement, reactive postural control and sensory orientation was 6, and the total score of the dynamic walking subheading was 10 points. The highest score in the test is 28. As the score decreases, the physical condition deteriorates. Each case tested has 3 points, 0-1-2, which are defined as severe, moderate and normal, respectively. One of these 3 points is selected based on the patient's performance in the tested condition. |
15-20 minute | |
Secondary | The 5-repetition sit-to-stand test | This test has been shown to provide information about lower extremity muscle strength in MS patients.
The 5-repetition sit-to-stand test is a measure of the time taken to complete five repetitions of the sit-to-stand movement. |
10 minute |
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