Background: Freezing of gait (FOG) is a common, poorly understood, parkinso
nian symptom interfering with daily functioning and quality of life. Assess
ment of FOG is complex because of the episodic nature of this symptom, and
the influence of mental and environmental factors on it.
Objective: To design a self-reportable reliable questionnaire for FOG.
Method: A questionnaire consisting of 16 items regarding gait and falls was
administered together with the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (U
PDRS) to 40 Parkinson's disease (PD) patients (26 males) with a mean age of
72.3 +/- 9.3 years and mean Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stage at "Off" of 2.85 +/
- 0.84. A principal component analysis with Varimax rotation was conducted
on the results. Item analyses were performed and reliability computed for a
n abbreviated FOG questionnaire.
Results: Based on these analyses, a short (six item) FOG questionnaire was
constructed, which was found to be highly reliable (Cronbach alpha = 0.94)
for assessment of FOG and with moderate correlation with the activity of da
ily living (ADL) and motor parts of the UPDRS (0.43 and 0.40, respectively)
. Moderate correlation was also found with the FOG item at the ADL part of
the UPDRS (alpha = 0.66 for the "Off" and 0.77 for the "On" state).
Conclusion: The FOG questionnaire that was constructed is highly reliable i
n assessing freezing of gait, unrelated to falls, in patients with PD. (C)
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