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[A pilot study on a specific measure for sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease: SCOPA-Sleep].
Rev Neurol. 2006 Nov 16-30; 43(10):577-83.RN

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is a high prevalence of sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD). AIMS. To assess some basic metric attributes of the SCOPA-Sleep scale, a measure for PD patients; secondary objective: to check the impact caused by the sleep disorder on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients and their caregivers.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

68 PD patients and their main caregivers; measures: Hoehn and Yahr staging, SCOPA-Motor, Clinical Impression of Severity Index (CISI-PD), PDSS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, SCOPA-Psychosocial, and EuroQoL. Carers filled in a PDSS questionnaire about patient sleep and HRQoL measures (SF-36, EuroQoL). SCOPA-Sleep acceptability, scaling assumptions, internal consistency, construct validity and precision were determined.

RESULTS

SCOPA-Sleep acceptability and scaling assumptions resulted satisfactory, although the nocturnal sleep subescale (SC-Ns) showed a mild ceiling effect (22.1%) and a defective convergent validity was found for daytime sleepiness (SC-Ds) item 6. Internal consistency also was satisfactory for both scales (alpha = 0.84 and 0.75, respectively). The correlation between SC-Ns and PDSS was high (rs = -0.70), as it was between SC-Ns and PDSS questionnaire by caregiver (rs = -0.53). The corresponding coefficients with the SC-Ds gained lower values (rs = -0.41 y -0.50). Standard error of measurement was 1.45 for the SC-Ns and 1.76 for the SC-Ds. Both, patient and caregiver HRQoL showed a loose association with the sleep measures.

CONCLUSION

SCOPA-Sleep is a feasible, consistent, and useful scale for assessment of sleep disorder in PD patients. A weak association between sleep disorder and HRQoL was found.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Sección de Neuroepidemiología, Centro Nacional de Epidemiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain. pmartinez@isciii.esNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

English Abstract
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

spa

PubMed ID

17099848

Citation

Martínez-Martín, P, et al. "[A Pilot Study On a Specific Measure for Sleep Disorders in Parkinson's Disease: SCOPA-Sleep]." Revista De Neurologia, vol. 43, no. 10, 2006, pp. 577-83.
Martínez-Martín P, Cubo-Delgado E, Aguilar-Barberà M, et al. [A pilot study on a specific measure for sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease: SCOPA-Sleep]. Rev Neurol. 2006;43(10):577-83.
Martínez-Martín, P., Cubo-Delgado, E., Aguilar-Barberà, M., Bergareche, A., Escalante, S., Rojo, A., Campdelacreu, J., Frades-Payo, B., & Arroyo, S. (2006). [A pilot study on a specific measure for sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease: SCOPA-Sleep]. Revista De Neurologia, 43(10), 577-83.
Martínez-Martín P, et al. [A Pilot Study On a Specific Measure for Sleep Disorders in Parkinson's Disease: SCOPA-Sleep]. Rev Neurol. 2006 Nov 16-30;43(10):577-83. PubMed PMID: 17099848.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [A pilot study on a specific measure for sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease: SCOPA-Sleep]. AU - Martínez-Martín,P, AU - Cubo-Delgado,E, AU - Aguilar-Barberà,M, AU - Bergareche,A, AU - Escalante,S, AU - Rojo,A, AU - Campdelacreu,J, AU - Frades-Payo,B, AU - Arroyo,S, AU - ,, PY - 2006/11/14/pubmed PY - 2007/5/26/medline PY - 2006/11/14/entrez SP - 577 EP - 83 JF - Revista de neurologia JO - Rev Neurol VL - 43 IS - 10 N2 - INTRODUCTION: There is a high prevalence of sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD). AIMS. To assess some basic metric attributes of the SCOPA-Sleep scale, a measure for PD patients; secondary objective: to check the impact caused by the sleep disorder on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients and their caregivers. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 68 PD patients and their main caregivers; measures: Hoehn and Yahr staging, SCOPA-Motor, Clinical Impression of Severity Index (CISI-PD), PDSS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, SCOPA-Psychosocial, and EuroQoL. Carers filled in a PDSS questionnaire about patient sleep and HRQoL measures (SF-36, EuroQoL). SCOPA-Sleep acceptability, scaling assumptions, internal consistency, construct validity and precision were determined. RESULTS: SCOPA-Sleep acceptability and scaling assumptions resulted satisfactory, although the nocturnal sleep subescale (SC-Ns) showed a mild ceiling effect (22.1%) and a defective convergent validity was found for daytime sleepiness (SC-Ds) item 6. Internal consistency also was satisfactory for both scales (alpha = 0.84 and 0.75, respectively). The correlation between SC-Ns and PDSS was high (rs = -0.70), as it was between SC-Ns and PDSS questionnaire by caregiver (rs = -0.53). The corresponding coefficients with the SC-Ds gained lower values (rs = -0.41 y -0.50). Standard error of measurement was 1.45 for the SC-Ns and 1.76 for the SC-Ds. Both, patient and caregiver HRQoL showed a loose association with the sleep measures. CONCLUSION: SCOPA-Sleep is a feasible, consistent, and useful scale for assessment of sleep disorder in PD patients. A weak association between sleep disorder and HRQoL was found. SN - 0210-0010 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17099848/[A_pilot_study_on_a_specific_measure_for_sleep_disorders_in_Parkinson's_disease:_SCOPA_Sleep]_ L2 - http://www.revneurol.com/LinkOut/formMedLine.asp?Refer=2006307&revista=RevNeurol DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -