Authors
Ilse Baert, Jennifer Freeman, Tori Smedal, Ulrik Dalgas, Anders Romberg, Alon Kalron, Helen Conyers, Iratxe Elorriaga, Benoit Gebara, Johanna Gumse, Adnan Heric, Ellen Jensen, Kari Jones, Kathy Knuts, Benoît Maertens de Noordhout, Andrej Martic, Britt Normann, Bert O Eijnde, Kamila Rasova, Carmen Santoyo Medina, Veronik Truyens, Inez Wens, Peter Feys
Publication date
2014/9
Journal
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
621-631
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background. Evaluation of treatment effects on walking requires appropriate and responsive outcome measures. Objectives. To determine responsiveness of 5 walking measures and provide reference values for clinically meaningful improvements, according to disability level, in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). Methods. Walking tests were measured pre- and postrehabilitation in 290 pwMS from 17 European centers. Combined anchor- and distribution-based methods determined responsiveness of objective short and long walking capacity tests (Timed 25-Foot Walk [T25FW] and 2- and 6-Minute Walk Tests [2MWT and 6MWT] and of the patient-reported Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale–12 [MSWS-12]). A global rating of change scale, from patients’ and therapists’ perspective, was used as external criteria to determine the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), minimally important …
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