功能性运动障碍中用于评估压力相关运动功能障碍措施的范围综述。

IF 2.1 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-10-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.1042
Chelsea Kinney, Mary Shotwell
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摘要

功能性神经障碍(FND)是一种以一系列运动和非运动症状为特征的复杂疾病,包括震颤、肌张力障碍、感觉障碍和分离发作。功能性运动障碍(FMD)是FND的一种常见的运动亚型,特别涉及没有可识别的结构或器质性原因的异常不自主运动。目前还没有一个有效的评估工具来衡量应激对口蹄疫运动症状变异性的具体影响。这些工具的缺乏给准确诊断、治疗计划和纵向监测带来了障碍。本综述特别关注FMD亚型,因为它代表了在运动障碍背景下评估压力相关运动功能障碍的最相关表型。遵循PRISMA-ScR指南,在四个主要数据库(pubmed、PsycINFO、Embase和scopus)中进行系统搜索,使用与FND、压力、运动症状和心理测量评估相关的关键词。共有15项研究符合纳入标准。研究结果揭示了现有工具的差距:虽然有几种测量方法评估一般压力(例如,PSS-10, DASS-21)或运动症状(例如,S-FMDRS),但没有一种设计用于捕捉FND中运动功能障碍的动态和压力敏感性质。该综述强调需要一种患者报告的结果(PRO)测量方法,该方法应针对具体情况,经心理测量学验证,并能够评估与压力相关的实时症状变异性。这种工具可以通过提高症状监测的准确性,加强患者与提供者的沟通,并指导有针对性的干预措施,为临床护理和研究提供显著的好处。
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A Scoping Review of Measures Used to Assess Stress-Related Motor Dysfunction in Functional Movement Disorder.

A Scoping Review of Measures Used to Assess Stress-Related Motor Dysfunction in Functional Movement Disorder.

A Scoping Review of Measures Used to Assess Stress-Related Motor Dysfunction in Functional Movement Disorder.

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a complex condition characterized by a range of motor and non-motor symptoms, including tremors, dystonia, sensory disturbances and dissociative episodes. Functional Movement Disorder (FMD), a common motor subtype of FND, specifically involves abnormal involuntary movements without an identifiable structural or organic cause. There isn't a validated assessment tool that currently exists to measure the specific impact of stress on motor symptom variability in FMD. The absence of such tools presents a barrier to accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and longitudinal monitoring. This review focuses specifically on the FMD subtype, as it represents the most relevant phenotype for assessing stress-related motor dysfunction in the context of movement disorders. Following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, a systematic search was conducted across four major databases-PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, and Scopus-using keywords related to FND, stress, motor symptoms, and psychometric evaluation. A total of 15 studies met inclusion criteria. Findings reveal a gap in available instruments: while several measures assess general stress (e.g., PSS-10, DASS-21) or motor symptoms (e.g., S-FMDRS), none are designed to capture the dynamic and stress-sensitive nature of motor dysfunction in FND. The review underscores the need for a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure that is condition-specific, psychometrically validated, and capable of assessing real-time symptom variability linked to stress. Such a tool may offer significant benefits for clinical care and research by improving the precision of symptom monitoring, enhancing patient-provider communication, and guiding targeted interventions.

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