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The Motor Neurological Soft Signs (MNSS) in Persons With Schizophrenia

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Faculdade de Motricidade Humana

Status

Completed

Conditions

Schizophrenia
Psychomotor Status
Motor Skills Disorders

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Brief Motor Scale_portuguese version (BMS_pt)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04495998
32/2017

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim is to contribute to the knowledge of the relationship between Motor Neurological Soft Signs (MNSS) and schizophrenia, as well as to point out the implications and recommendations for clinical and rehabilitative practices, in order to contribute to the identification of these signs as potential facilitators of prevention and a better follow-up in the psychosocial rehabilitation processes of the person with schizophrenia.

Full description

The aim is to contribute to the knowledge of the relationship between Motor Neurological Soft Signs (MNSS) and schizophrenia, as well as to point out the implications and recommendations for clinical and rehabilitative practices, in order to contribute to the identification of these signs as potential facilitators of prevention and a better follow-up in the psychosocial rehabilitation processes of the person with schizophrenia.

It is therefore important to answer the following starting questions:

  • How can MNSS be assessed and analysed in the Portuguese population with schizophrenia?
  • How does the manifestation of MNSS differ between people with and without schizophrenia?
  • Do the MNSS of people with schizophrenia vary according to their functionality level including the following areas of activity (Cognition, Mobility, Self-Care, Interpersonal Relations, Daily Activities and Participation) and their motor experiences?
  • How can the information obtained by applying a validated assessment tool for this purpose be made operational as a procedure for psychomotor assessment and intervention with this population?

The following objectives have been defined to answer these questions, which guide the work:

  1. Translate, adapt and validate the BMS instrument (Jahn et al., 2006) for the Portuguese population with schizophrenia;
  2. Explore the relationship of MNSS with demographic variables (e.g.: age, gender, education), clinical-therapeutic variables (e.g.: age of diagnosis, number of hospitalizations, medication, type of support) and psychosocial variables (e.g.: functionality, satisfaction and well-being, motor experiences);
  3. Test a multifactorial model of the relationships between MNSS, demographic variables, functional clinical-therapeutic and psychosocial;
  4. Compare MNSS in people with schizophrenia and people from a healthy control group.

Enrollment

103 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Have a schizophrenia diagnoses

Exclusion criteria

  • Have a motor disability
  • Drugs consumer

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

103 participants in 1 patient group

Motor Neurological Soft Signs
Other group
Description:
motor test and an interview for the participants
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Brief Motor Scale_portuguese version (BMS_pt)

Trial contacts and locations

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