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The 54 items are divided into 12 multi-item and 2 single-item scales. The MSQOL-54 items are transformed linearly to 0100 scores, and final scores are obtained by averaging items within the scales. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed two dimensions: physical health and mental health.
The EDSS provides a total score on a scale that ranges from 0 to 10. The first levels 1.0 to 4.5 refer to people with a high degree of ambulatory ability and the subsequent levels 5.0 to 9.5 refer to the loss of ambulatory ability.
There is no single overall score for MSQOL-54. Two summary scores physical health and mental health can be derived from a weighted combination of scale scores (scale scores range from 0 to 100 and a higher scale score indicates improved quality of life).
People with MS may have to attend medical appointments very regularly. They also live with the uncertainty of when the next attack of symptoms may happen. Together, these reduce a persons quality of life. The ongoing frustration of such restrictions results in some people with MS developing depression.
5 Tips for Living Better with MS: Patients and Caregivers Eat for optimal health. Everyone can benefit from a good diet, but especially people with chronic diseases such as MS. Commit to regular exercise. Address sleep issues. Customize your environment. Reach out and get involved.
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Scores on the 16PF are presented on a 10-point scale, or standard-ten scale. The sten scale has a mean of 5.5 and a standard deviation of 2, with scores below 4 considered low and scores above 7 considered high. The sten scales are bipolar, meaning that each end of the scale has a distinct definition and meaning.
Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) report lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as compared to general and other chronic disease populations. Factors such as age, sex, socioeconomic status, disability status, depression, and fatigue have been associated with HRQoL in MS.
feeling extremely tired (fatigue) problems with your eyes or your vision, such as blurred vision or eye pain. numbness or a tingling feeling in different parts of the body. feeling off balance, dizzy or clumsy (uncoordinated)

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