Following the guidance of individuals with primary Sjögren's Syndrome who receive diagnosis, routine medical care, and treatment management, the evaluations will be performed once by the researchers and will take approximately one hour. In addition, healthy individuals with a similar average age to the evaluation group without any disease diagnosis will be included in the study as a control group. Evaluations of the healthy group will be made once by the researchers and will take approximately one hour. Data will be collected face to face at the Faculty of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Rheumatology Unit. Data collection tool of the research: * Information about patients will be recorded with the Demographic Information Form. * EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Disease Activity Index * EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Patient Reporting Index * Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Quality of Life Scale * BETY-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire * Central Sensitization Scale * Pain Catastrophizing Scale * Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale * Multidimensional Fatigue Rating Scale * Turkish Eating Assessment Tool * Yale Swallow Protocol * Test of Mastication and Swallowing Solids * Dysphagia Limit Test * Xerostomia inventory
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Nazli Elif Nacar
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
BETY-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ)
BETY-BQ consists of the following six subtitles that investigate in detail the biopsychosocial dimensions: pain, functionality and fatigue, mood, sociability, sexuality, and sleep quality. This scale consists of 30 items, scored on a 5-point Likert system. Each question is scored as "No never: 0 Yes rarely: 1 Yes sometimes: 2 Yes often: 3 Yes always: 4" and a total score over 30 items. A higher score indicates a poorer biopsychosocial situation.
Time frame: baseline
Turkish Eating Assessment Tool
Turkish Eating Assessment Tool is a survey consisting of 10 questions with a Likert scale between 0 and 4 (0 = no problem, 4 = severe problem). The total score is calculated out of 40 points by finding the sum of the answers given by individuals to each question. A score of 3 or more in the survey is considered abnormal. A score of 16 or above is considered as suspicion of aspiration.
Time frame: baseline
Xerostomia inventory
The scale consists of 11 items. Patients will be asked to choose the best response for each item describing their symptoms over the previous two weeks. Responses are scored from 1 to 5 (1: never, 2: rarely, 3: occasionally, 4: fairly often, and 5: very often). The sum of the item scores gives a total score ranging from 11 to 55, and a higher score indicates that the symptoms are more severe.
Time frame: baseline
Multidimensional Fatigue Rating Scale
This scale evaluates fatigue with 16 items under 5 subheadings: degree, severity, impact on daily activities, troubles it causes, and fatigue time. The score ranges from 0 (not tired) to 50 (extremely tired).
Time frame: baseline
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
In this scale consisting of fourteen questions, odd-numbered questions questioning anxiety, and even questions question depression. Options range from 0 to 3, with a higher score indicating a poor emotional state. The cut-off values of the scale were determined as 10 for the anxiety subscale and 7 for the depression subscale.
Time frame: baseline
Test of Mastication and Swallowing Solids
In our study, the Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids (TOMASS) will be used. The test evaluates how many bites the individual takes to eat a biscuit while sitting upright, how many chewing cycles he makes, how many times he swallows it, and how long the total time is from biting to swallowing. Video recording will be taken during the test. The number of bites, number of chewing cycles, number of swallows and total time will be calculated on the video.
Time frame: baseline
Dysphagia limit
While evaluating dysphagia, individuals are given 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 mL volumes of liquid, respectively, with a graduated syringe and are asked to swallow the liquid. The maximum amount of fluid that the thyroid cartilage can swallow during a single movement is determined. The normal dysphagia limit in healthy individuals is more than 20 mL. If a person can swallow 20 mL normally, the dysphagia limit is normal.
Time frame: baseline
Central Sensitization Scale
In this scale, which consists of 40 questions and questions the symptoms related to central sensitization, a score above 40 is interpreted as an indicator of central sensitization.
Time frame: baseline
Pain Catastrophizing Scale
It is a Likert-type self-assessment scale consisting of 13 items. Each item is scored between 0 and 4 points. The total score ranges from 0 to 52. High scores indicate a high level of catastrophizing. It has 3 subtests: pain magnification (items 6, 7 and 13), rumination (items 8, 9, 10, 11) and helplessness (items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 12).
Time frame: baseline
EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI)
ESSDAI is a clinical scale that measures disease activity in Sjögren's Syndrome and its items provide objective data consisting of tests applied to patients during routine outpatient clinic check-ups. An ESSDAI score of less than 4 indicates low activity, a score between 5 and 13 indicates moderate activation, and a score of 14 and above indicates high activity.
Time frame: baseline
EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Patient Reporting Index (ESSPRI)
ESSPRI scoring is a symptom severity assessment scale filled out by the patient and used in Sjögren's Syndrome. The patient is asked to express fatigue, pain and dryness complaints with a score between one and ten, and the arithmetic average of the score obtained from these three questions forms the result. An ESSPRI score of less than 5 is considered an acceptable disease state, while a score of 5 or above is considered a sign of high activity.
Time frame: baseline
Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Quality of Life Scale
This scale, consisting of twenty-five questions, is divided into two subsections: physical (discomfort and dryness) and psychosocial. Since vaginal dryness, one of the symptoms of SS, was included in the total score, the maximum score was determined as 96 for women and 92 for men. A high score means low health-related quality of life.
Time frame: baseline
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Yale Swallow Protocol
Protocol has 3 main components: exclusion criteria, short cognitive test and oral mechanism, and drinking 90cc water directly from the glass. Patients who complete step 1 and are not contraindicated for testing proceed to short cognitive testing phase. Patients who pass the short cognitive test and oral mechanism stages can move on to 3th stage, which is drinking 90 cc of water. 90 cc water swallow challenge protocol is a simple assessment that can be used by many qualified healthcare professionals to identify aspiration risk because it is easy to perform, highly reliable, cost-effective, and clinically validated. During test, patient is asked to drink 90 cc of water in consecutive swallows, slowly and continuously but without stopping. Patient is evaluated for signs of i.stopping drinking while drinking, ii.coughing/choking during or immediately after drinking. Patients showing these findings are recorded as 'failing' test.
Time frame: baseline