作者
Paula L Scalzo, Isabella C Nova, Mônica R Perracini, Daniel RC Sacramento, Francisco Cardoso, Henrique B Ferraz, Antonio Lúcio Teixeira
发表日期
2009
期刊
Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria
卷号
67
页码范围
831-835
出版商
Academia Brasileira de Neurologia-ABNEURO
简介
Background
Changes in balance occur with the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD).
OBJECTIVE
To validate the Brazilian version of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) for PD patients, determining its reliability and internal consistency and correlating it with PD-specific instruments.
METHOD
We evaluated 53 patients (M/F 37/16, mean age±SD, 62±7.9 years) with PD (mean±SD, 7.8±4.4 years). Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), Schwab and England Scale (S&E), Hoehn and Yahr Staging Scale (HY) and BBS were used to assess patients. Statistical analyses for inter-rater reliability, internal consistency and correlations among BBS, UPDRS, S&E and HY were performed.
RESULTS
The mean scores±SD on UPDRS and BBS were, respectively, 41.6±17.8 and 47.2±8.2. The median on S&E and HY scales were 80% and 2.5, respectively. The BBS presented a high intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC=0.84) and internal consistency (Cronbrach's α=0.92). There was a statistically significant correlation between BBS and disease duration (r s= -0.520, p<0.001), UPDRS subscales II and III (r s= -0.467, p=0.011; r s= -0.374, p=0.046, respectively), stage of disease (HY; r s= -0.507, p<0.001) and the activities of daily living (S&E; r s=0.492, p<0.001).
CONCLUSION
The BBS is a promising tool for the assessment of balance in PD, correlating with the stage of disease and the level of independence.
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