The aim of our study is to examine the relationship between dual task and physical and psychosocial factors in female patients with fibromyalgia. We will perform Dual Task Test, 6 min Walking Test, the Baecke Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire, Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20, Tracking Test, General Self-Efficacy Scale the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Revised FM Impact Questionnaire, the Social Support Scale.
Dual-tasking is a procedure that requires an individual to perform two tasks simultaneously to compare performance with single-task conditions, and the characteristics associated with dual-task performance in patients with fibromyalgia are unclear. Therefore, in our study, we focused on examining the relationship between dual task and physical and psychosocial factors. Patients with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia will be included in our study. Dual-task assessment of women with FM is with the "Dual Task Test", aerobic capacity with the "6 min Walking Test", physical activity level with the "Baecke Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire", fatigue levels with the "Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20", cognitive levels With the "Tracking Test", self-efficacy levels with the "General Self-Efficacy Scale", alexithymia levels with the "Toronto Alexithymia Scale", quality of life with the "Revised FM Impact Questionnaire", motivation levels with the "Social Support Scale" will be evaluated .
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
Dual Task Test, 6 min Walking Test, the Baecke Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire, Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20, Tracking Test, General Self-Efficacy Scale the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Revised FM Impact Questionnaire, the Social Support Scale.
İlknur Naz Gürşan
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Dual Task Assessment
Timed Up and Go Test: Participants are required to get up from the chair without assistance from their arms, walk 3 meters as fast as possible without running, turn their backs, walk back to the chair, and sit without assistance from their arms. The dual-task condition is performed by counting aloud backwards by twos, starting with a random number greater than 100 while performing the tests. Test result is saved in seconds
Time frame: 5 minutes
Functional capacity
Six minute walk tests: Patients are asked to walk as fast as possible at their own walking pace for 6 minutes on a 30-meter straight corridor. At the end of the test, the walking distance is recorded.
Time frame: 15 minutes
Physical Activity Assessment
Baecke Habitual Physical Activity Questionnaire (BPAQ): The BPAQ is a self-report questionnaire to assess routine physical activity. The Baecke questionnaire is a tool that evaluates individual's habitual physical activities over the previous 12 months. This questionnaire consists of 16 questions within three main domains of individual physical activities (occupational, sport, and recreational), in the previous 12 months. Measurement of individual physical activities is achieved by calculating the sum of the scores obtained from occupational, sport, and recreational categories
Time frame: 15 minutes
Fatigue Assessment
Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20 (MPI): Evaluates 5 dimensions of fatigue: general fatigue, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, motivation and activity. MPI consists of 20 questions in total, with 4 questions in each subscale. Questions score between 1 and 5. The score of each subscale ranges from 4 (best) to 20 (worst).
Time frame: 10 minutes
Self-Efficacy Assessment
General Self-Efficacy Scale: The scale is a 10-item Likert-type four-point scale (1= not suitable for me at all, 2= somewhat suitable for me, 3= mostly suitable for me, 4= completely suitable for me). All items in the scale included positive statements, and those who participated in the scale were asked to answer each item using ratings ranging from "totally suitable for me" to "not at all suitable for me".
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Time frame: 10 minutes
Alexithymia Assessment
Toronto Alexithymia Scale: Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), a 20-item Likert-type self-rating scale, scored between 1-5 as "1=never" and "5=always", "Difficulty Recognizing Emotions", "Speaking Emotions" It consists of three subscales: Difficulty in Pouring and Expressive Thinking. The Difficulty Recognizing Emotions subscale consisted of seven items (items 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14); The Difficulty in Expressing Emotions subscale includes five items (items 2, 4, 11, 12, 17) and the Expressive Thinking subscale includes eight items (items 5, 8, 10, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20). Items 4, 5, 10, 18 and 19 are scored in reverse order. High scores from the scale indicate a high level of alexithymia.
Time frame: 15 minutes
Fibromyalgia Impact Assessment
Revised Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire: The revised Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire is a questionnaire that evaluates the limitations and functional disability of patients with fibromyalgia with a total of 21 questions in three sections: function, general and symptoms. All questions are evaluated on a numerical scale between 0-10. A score of 70 and above indicates severe disability in this patient group. The higher the score obtained from the questionnaire, the higher the disability due to fibromyalgia.
Time frame: 20 minutes
Assessment of Social Support
Medical Outcome Study Social Support Scale (MOS-SSS): The first item assesses the number of close relatives and friends (structural social support). The remaining 19 items of the test are answered on a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1 (never) to 5 (always). The test consists of four sub-dimensions: emotional-informational support (8 items), positive interaction (3 items), love support (4 items), and concrete support (3 items).
Time frame: 20 minutes
Cognitive Assessment
Trail Making Test: This test evaluates attention speed, mental flexibility, visual scanning and motor-speed. In part A, points 1-25 are combined with a single continuous line, in part B, a letter is combined with a number alternately. Part B has also been reported to be an indicator of executive functions. In the evaluation of the test, time and error numbers were used in the literature, but it was also reported that only the time could be used with the effect of the error on the time score by returning the last item without error to the last point reached without error. In our study, this method will be followed and only time scores will be evaluated.
Time frame: 20 minutes