Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the 12-item multiple sclerosis walking scale (MSWS-12) for the Brazilian population

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Abstract

Gait impairment is reported by 85% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) as main complaint. In 2003, Hobart et al. developed a scale for walking known as The 12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12), which combines the perspectives of patients with psychometric methods. Objective: This study aimed to cross-culturally adapt and validate the MSWS-12 for the Brazilian population with MS. Methods: This study included 116 individuals diagnosed with MS, in accordance with McDonald's criteria. The steps of the adaptation process included translation, back-translation, review by an expert committee and pretesting. A test and retest of MSWS-12/BR was made for validation, with comparison with another scale (MSIS-29/BR) and another test (T25FW). Results: The Brazilian version of MSWS-12/BR was shown to be similar to the original. The results indicate that MSWS-12/BR is a reliable and reproducible scale. Conclusions: MSWS-12/BR has been adapted and validated, and it is a reliable tool for the Brazilian population.

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Marangoni, B. E., Pavan, K., & Tilbery, C. P. (2012). Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the 12-item multiple sclerosis walking scale (MSWS-12) for the Brazilian population. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Associacao Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2012001200004

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