Concurrent validity and responsiveness to change of the vestibular screening tool

Q3 Medicine Otorinolaringologia Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI:10.23736/S0392-6621.18.02164-1
Vicky Stewart, M. D. Mendis, J. Rowland, N. L. Choy
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BACKGROUND: Vestibular disorders are common in the Emergency Department and valid tools are required to screen for vestibular disorders and monitor outcomes. the aim was to determine the new vestibular screening tool’s (VSt) concurrent validity with the dizziness handicap inventory (DHi), responsiveness to change in symptoms after vestibular rehabilitation across the continuum of care and the minimal clinically important difference. METHODS: longitudinal prospective study undertaken with adults (n.=195) presenting to hospital with non-emergent dizziness (mean age=64.4±15.4 years; female=59.5%). the VSt and DHi were completed concurrently at three assessment points: initial, discharge and 3-month follow-up. Physiotherapy tests categorized people (vestibular/non-vestibular). People in the vestibular group were offered treatment. RESULTS: the VSt demonstrated moderate to high associations with DHi total (r=0.673-0.768) with DHi physical sub-category scores (r=0.759-0.809) at each assessment-point. The mean change scores for both measures significantly decreased across the continuum of care (P≤0.05) with a clinically meaningful VST change score of 2-points determined. Across the care pathway, moderate to high associations presented between changes in VSt and DHi total scores (r=0.697-0.709). COnClUSiOnS: the VSt demonstrates concurrent validity with the DHi and is responsive to change following vestibular rehabilitation intervention. the VSt could be clinically useful in a hospital setting.
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前庭筛查工具变化的并发效度和反应性
背景:前庭障碍在急诊科很常见,需要有效的工具来筛查前庭障碍并监测结果。目的是确定新的前庭筛查工具(VSt)与头晕障碍量表(DHi)的同时有效性、对前庭康复后症状变化的反应性以及最小的临床重要差异。方法:对因非突发性头晕入院的成年人(n=195)(平均年龄=64.4±15.4岁;女性=59.5%)进行纵向前瞻性研究。在三个评估点同时完成VSt和DHi:初始、出院和3个月随访。物理治疗测试对人进行了分类(前庭/非前庭)。前庭组接受了治疗。结果:在每个评估点,VSt与DHi总分(r=0.673-0.768)和DHi物理亚类得分(r=0.759-0.809)呈中度至高度相关。两项测量的平均变化分数在整个连续护理过程中显著降低(P≤0.05),并确定了2分的具有临床意义的VST变化分数。在整个护理过程中,VSt和DHi总分的变化之间存在中度至高度相关性(r=0.697-0.709)。COnClUSiOnS:VSt与DHi同时有效,并对前庭康复干预后的变化做出反应。VSt在医院环境中可能在临床上是有用的。
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Otorinolaringologia Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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