Pain and agitation treatment in severe dementia patients: The need for Italian Mobilization-Observation-Behavior-Intensity-Dementia (I-MOBID2) pain scale translation, adaptation and validation with psychometric testing
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The 97% of dementia patients develops fluctuant neuropsychiatric symptoms often related to under-diagnosed
and unrelieved pain. Up to 80% severe demented nursing home residents experiences chronic pain due to
age-related comorbidities. Patients lacking self-report skills risk not to be appropriately treated for pain.
Mobilization-Observation-Behavior-Intensity-Dementia (MOBID2) is the sole pain scale to consider the frequent
co-occurrence of musculoskeletal and visceral pain and to unravel concealed pain through active guided
movements. Accordingly, the Italian real-world setting can benefit from its translation and validation. This
clinical study provides a translated, adapted and validated version of the MOBID2, the Italian I-MOBID2. The
translation, adaptation and validation of the scale for non-verbal, severe demented patients was conducted according
to current guidelines in a cohort of 11 patients over 65 with mini-mental state examination <= 12. The IMOBID2
proves: good face and scale content validity index (0.89); reliable internal consistency (Cronbach's ? =
0.751); good to excellent inter-rater (Intraclass correlation coefficient, and test-retest (ICC = 0.902) reliability.
The construct validity is high (Rho = 0.748 p < 0.05 for 11 patients, Spearman rank order correlation of the
overall pain intensity score with the maximum item score of I-MOBID2 Part 1; rho=0.895 p < 0.01 for 11 patients,
for the overall pain intensity score with the maximum item score of I-MOBID2 Part 2) and a good rate of
inter-rater and test-retest agreement was demonstrated by Cohen's K = 0.744. The average execution time is of
5.8 min, thus making I-MOBID2 a useful tool suitable also for future development in community setting with
administration by caregivers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MOBID-2; dementia; pain; psychometric measure
Elenco autori:
Cerasa, Antonio
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