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The fatigue scale for motor and cognitive functions (FSMC) : validation of a new instrument to assess multiple sclerosis-related fatigue
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 110082
Author(s) Penner, I. K.; Raselli, C.; Stöcklin, M.; Opwis, K.; Kappos, L.; Calabrese, P.
Author(s) at UniBasel Opwis, Klaus
Penner, Iris-Katharina
Stöcklin, Markus
Calabrese, Pasquale
Kappos, Ludwig
Year 2009
Title The fatigue scale for motor and cognitive functions (FSMC) : validation of a new instrument to assess multiple sclerosis-related fatigue
Journal Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Volume 15
Number 12
Pages / Article-Number 1509-1517
Keywords fatigue, fatigue assessment, fatigue scales, cognitive fatigue, motor fatigue, multiple sclerosis, patient reported outcome measure
Abstract Fatigue symptoms are reported by a majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Reliable assessment, however, is a demanding issue as the symptoms are experienced subjectively and as objective assessment strategies are missing. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a new tool, the Fatigue Scale for Motor and Cognitive Functions (FSMC), for the assessment of MS-related cognitive and motor fatigue. A total of 309 MS patients and 147 healthy controls were included into the validation study. The FSMC was tested against several external criteria (e.g. cognition, motivation, personality and other fatigue scales). The item-analysis and validation procedure showed that the FSMC is highly sensitive and specific in detecting fatigued MS patients, that both subscales significantly differentiated between patients and controls (p > 0.01), and that internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha  < 0.91) as well as test—retest reliability (r < 0.80) were high. Cut-off values were determined to classify patients as mildly, moderately or severely fatigued. In conclusion, the FSMC is a new scale that has undergone validation based on a large sample of patients and that provides differential quantification and graduation of cognitive and motor fatigue.
Publisher SAGE
ISSN/ISBN 1352-4585 ; 1477-0970
URL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1352458509348519
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5253829
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1177/1352458509348519
ISI-Number WOS:000272871900012
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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