Effectiveness of rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis relapse on fatigue, self-efficacy and physical activity

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Una Nedeljkovic
Emilija Dubljanin Raspopovic
Nela Ilic
Sanja Tomanovic Vujadinovic
Ivan Soldatovic
Jelena Drulovic
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[1] Clinical Centre of Serbia,Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[2] University of Belgrade,School of Medicine
[3] Clinical Centre of Serbia,Neurology Clinic
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Acta Neurologica Belgica | 2016年 / 116卷
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Multiple sclerosis; Relapsing-remitting; Rehabilitation; Fatigue; Self-efficacy; Physical activity;
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Relapse of disease is one of the most prominent characteristics of multiple sclerosis. Effectiveness of rehabilitation programmes on fatigue, self-efficacy (SE) and physical activity (PA) has not been investigated so far in context of relapse. The aim of our study was to examine if rehabilitation programme in addition to high-dose methylprednisolone (HDMP) during relapse of disease can influence fatigue, SE and PA more than corticosteroid therapy alone. Patients were randomized in control group receiving only HDMP and experimental group which was in addition included in rehabilitation programme. Outcome measures used were Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), Multiple Sclerosis Self- Efficacy scale (MSSES), Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (GLTEQ), completed on baseline, 1 and 3 months later. There was no significant change in FSS in both time points, despite different trend seen between groups. The mean MSSES for function and control improved significantly in treatment group after 1 month (807.1 ± 96.8, p = 0.005; 665.3 ± 145.1, p = 0.05) and 3 months (820 ± 83.5, p = 0.004; 720.0 ± 198.2, p = 0.016.) compared to baseline values. The mean GLTEQ score was significantly higher in the treatment group compared to the control at both follow-up time points (45.7 ± 7.6, p < 0.001; 34.3 ± 22.4, p < 0.01). Rehabilitation started along with corticosteroid treatment induced significant improvement in PA compared to HDMP therapy alone. It also influenced noticeable changes in self-efficacy, but effect on fatigue was insufficient.
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