Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Mov Disord. 2023 Jul;38(7):1175-1186. doi: 10.1002/mds.29452. Epub 2023 May 25.
A better understanding of pain in adult-onset idiopathic dystonia (AOID) is needed to implement effective therapeutic strategies.
To develop a new rating instrument for pain in AOID and validate it in cervical dystonia (CD).
Development and validation of the Pain in Dystonia Scale (PIDS) comprised three phases. In phase 1, international experts and participants with AOID generated and evaluated the preliminary items for content validity. In phase 2, the PIDS was drafted and revised by the experts, followed by cognitive interviews to ensure self-administration suitability. In phase 3, the PIDS psychometric properties were assessed in 85 participants with CD and retested in 40 participants.
The final version of PIDS evaluates pain severity (by body-part), functional impact, and external modulating factors. Test-retest reliability showed a high-correlation coefficient for the total score (0.9, P < 0.001), and intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.7 or higher for all items in all body-parts subscores. The overall PIDS severity score showed high internal consistency (Cronbach's α, 0.9). Convergent validity analysis revealed a strong correlation between the PIDS severity score and the Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale pain subscale (0.8, P < 0.001) and the Brief Pain Inventory-short form items related to pain at time of the assessment (0.7, P < 0.001) and impact of pain on daily functioning (0.7, P < 0.001).
The PIDS is the first specific questionnaire developed to evaluate pain in all patients with AOID, here, demonstrating high-level psychometric properties in people with CD. Future work will validate PIDS in other forms of AOID. © 2023 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
为了实施有效的治疗策略,需要更好地了解成人发病特发性肌张力障碍(AOID)中的疼痛。
开发一种用于评估 AOID 疼痛的新量表并对其进行验证。
开发和验证疼痛在肌张力障碍量表(PIDS)包括三个阶段。在第 1 阶段,国际专家和 AOID 参与者生成并评估了内容效度的初步项目。在第 2 阶段,专家起草并修订了 PIDS,并进行了认知访谈以确保自我管理的适用性。在第 3 阶段,在 85 名 CD 参与者中评估了 PIDS 的心理测量特性,并在 40 名参与者中进行了重新测试。
PIDS 的最终版本评估疼痛严重程度(按身体部位)、功能影响和外部调节因素。重测信度显示总分的高相关系数(0.9,P < 0.001),所有身体部位子量表的所有项目的组内相关系数均为 0.7 或更高。PIDS 严重程度评分的整体内部一致性较高(Cronbach's α,0.9)。收敛效度分析显示,PIDS 严重程度评分与多伦多西部痉挛性斜颈评定量表疼痛子量表(0.8,P < 0.001)和与评估时疼痛相关的简明疼痛量表-短式项目(0.7,P < 0.001)以及疼痛对日常功能的影响(0.7,P < 0.001)之间存在很强的相关性。
PIDS 是第一个为评估所有 AOID 患者的疼痛而开发的特定问卷,在此,在 CD 患者中显示出较高水平的心理测量特性。未来的工作将在其他形式的 AOID 中验证 PIDS。 © 2023 国际帕金森病和运动障碍协会。