Department of Physiotherapy, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Discipline of Physiotherapy, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Physiother Res Int. 2020 Jul;25(3):e1840. doi: 10.1002/pri.1840. Epub 2020 Apr 8.
Dystonia is a chronic and sometimes progressive neurological disorder causing abnormalities in movement and function. We conducted a preliminary survey to investigate whether people with dystonia experience falls and to identify contributing factors to falls in this population.
An online survey of people with dystonia was conducted in November 2015. Respondents were asked to complete demographic information, three questionnaires (the Falls Self-Efficacy Scale International [FES-I], the Activities-based Balance Confidence Scale [ABC] and the Functional Disability Questionnaire [FDQ]), and to report any falls sustained during the previous 6 months.
Thirty-nine percent of the 122 respondents reported falling in the previous 6 months and 65% of fallers were diagnosed with dystonia not affecting the lower limbs. Fallers reported lower falls self-efficacy and balance confidence with higher functional disability. Both falling scales correlated with self-reported functional disability. Linear regression analysis for falls prediction revealed the variables FES-I and FDQ accounted for almost 30% of the falls in this dystonia population.
This survey indicates that fear of falling and balance confidence are impaired in people with dystonia, possibly impacting on function and falls. Further investigation into balance, function and falls in this population is required.
肌张力障碍是一种慢性且有时呈进行性发展的神经系统疾病,可导致运动和功能异常。我们进行了一项初步调查,以了解肌张力障碍患者是否会跌倒,并确定该人群跌倒的相关因素。
2015 年 11 月,我们对肌张力障碍患者进行了在线调查。受访者被要求完成人口统计学信息、三份问卷(国际跌倒效能感量表、基于活动的平衡信心量表和功能障碍问卷),并报告过去 6 个月内发生的任何跌倒事件。
在 122 名受访者中,39%的人报告在过去 6 个月内跌倒过,65%的跌倒者被诊断为不影响下肢的肌张力障碍。跌倒者报告的跌倒效能感和平衡信心较低,功能障碍较高。两个跌倒量表均与自我报告的功能障碍相关。跌倒预测的线性回归分析显示,FES-I 和 FDQ 这两个变量几乎占该肌张力障碍人群跌倒的 30%。
本调查表明,肌张力障碍患者存在跌倒恐惧和平衡信心受损,可能对功能和跌倒产生影响。需要进一步调查该人群的平衡、功能和跌倒情况。