Further evidence for the reliability and validity of the Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness Scale

J Neurol Sci. 2017 Apr 15:375:23-26. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.01.032. Epub 2017 Jan 10.

Abstract

Background: Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is an inherited neuromuscular disease causing, among other symptoms, fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness, which are frequently undifferentiated by patients and/or clinicians. The Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness Scale (FDSS) has been devised to measure these two overlapping symptoms as a single clinical entity.

Objective: To further examine the reliability and the construct validity of the FDSS in patients with DM1.

Methods: The scale was administered to 48 DM1 patients on two occasions at a 2week-interval. Intra-rater reliability and internal consistency were established by calculating the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Cronbach's alpha, respectively. Construct validity was assessed by using the known-group method. More precisely, the mean FDSS score of patients with and without subjective complaints of fatigue and/or sleepiness was compared.

Results: The FDSS showed good intra-rater reliability (ICC=0.83) and acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha =0.6). Also, the FDSS was able to distinguish between patients who had fatigue and sleepiness complaints from those who did not (mean FDSS score of 10.6 vs 8.0, p=0.01), suggesting good construct validity.

Conclusion: Overall, the present study supports the continued use of the FDSS as a reliable and valid instrument to measure fatigue and daytime sleepiness in patients with DM1 for either clinical or research purposes.

Keywords: Daytime sleepiness; Fatigue; Myotonic dystrophy; Outcome assessment; Reliability; Validity.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Disorders of Excessive Somnolence / diagnosis*
  • Disorders of Excessive Somnolence / etiology*
  • Fatigue / diagnosis*
  • Fatigue / etiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Myotonic Dystrophy / complications*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Severity of Illness Index*
  • Young Adult