The Relationship Between Multiple Sclerosis Severity and Fear of Falling Through the Mediating Role of Disability: A Correlational Study

A. Kohestani, Seyedeh Zahra Sadati, S. Abolghasemi
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Background: Problems with balance and controlling the body’s position are the most common challenges experienced by patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who experience a high rate of falls. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between the severity and fear of falling (FOF) mediated by disability in patients with MS. Methods: This was a correlational study based on structural equation modeling (SEM). The statistical population consisted of all patients with MS who visited the neurology centers of hospitals in Sari, Iran, of whom 200 cases were selected as the sample using convenience sampling. The research instruments included the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I), MS Severity Scale, and the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). The data were analyzed using SEM by SPSS AMOS 25. Results: The participants included 200 patients with MS aged 33.67 ± 6.42 years. In addition, 41.5% were male, and 58.5% of female. The results of SEM indicated that the proposed model had a good fit. There was a direct and positive relationship between the severity of MS and FOF (β = 0.69; P = 0.002). Moreover, there was a direct relationship between disability and FOF (β = 0.71; P = 0.011), and between the severity of MS and disability (β = 0.63; P = 0.001) in patients with MS. The findings confirmed the relationship between the severity of MS and FOF mediated by disability in patients with MS (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Based on the results, FOF was markedly higher in patients with severer MS. Due to the consequences of FOF, counseling training programs should be offered to patients with MS who visit medical centers to improve their health and level of activity and mitigate their FOF.
残疾对多发性硬化严重程度与跌倒恐惧的中介作用:一项相关研究
背景:平衡和控制身体位置的问题是多发性硬化症(MS)患者最常见的挑战,他们经历了很高的跌倒率。目的:探讨残疾介导的ms患者跌倒恐惧(FOF)与严重程度的关系。方法:采用结构方程模型(SEM)进行相关研究。统计人群为在伊朗Sari市医院神经病学中心就诊的所有MS患者,采用方便抽样法选取200例作为样本。研究工具包括国际Falls疗效量表(FES-I)、MS严重程度量表和扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS)。用SPSS AMOS 25对数据进行扫描电镜分析。结果:纳入200例MS患者,年龄33.67±6.42岁。男性占41.5%,女性占58.5%。扫描电镜结果表明,该模型具有较好的拟合性。MS严重程度与FOF呈直接正相关(β = 0.69;P = 0.002)。此外,残疾与FOF有直接关系(β = 0.71;P = 0.011), MS严重程度与残疾之间(β = 0.63;P = 0.001)。研究结果证实了MS严重程度与MS患者残疾介导的FOF之间的关系(P < 0.001)。结论:基于研究结果,重度MS患者的FOF明显更高。由于FOF的后果,应向就诊的MS患者提供咨询培训计划,以改善他们的健康状况和活动水平,减轻他们的FOF。
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