Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale

Objective: To assess the occurrence of self-reported fatigue among men and women who have returned to work after stroke, and the association between 2 fatigue rating scales. Design: A cross-sectional study. Subjects: A total of 91 adults (58 men/33 women, mean age 53 years) with mild to moderate dis...

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Main Authors: Anna Norlander, Ingrid Lindgren, Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen, Gunvor Gard, Christina Brogårdh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Online Access: https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2863
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spelling doaj-aa4ef961f84b419e8bf578cfe21c9c9a2021-09-09T14:08:48ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812021-09-01539jrm0022710.2340/16501977-28632817Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue ScaleAnna Norlander0Ingrid LindgrenHélène Pessah-RasmussenGunvor GardChristina Brogårdh Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, 221 00 Lund, Sweden. E-mail: anna.norlander@med.lu.se. Objective: To assess the occurrence of self-reported fatigue among men and women who have returned to work after stroke, and the association between 2 fatigue rating scales. Design: A cross-sectional study. Subjects: A total of 91 adults (58 men/33 women, mean age 53 years) with mild to moderate disability. Methods: Questionnaires were posted to participants approximately one year after stroke. Fatigue was assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) and the Mental Fatigue Scale (MFS). Results: In total, 58% of the women and 33% of the men reported fatigue on the FSS (total score ≥ 4), and 46% of the women and 28% of the men reported mental fatigue on the MFS (total score ≥ 10.5). Being easily fatigued, decreased motivation, mental fatigability and sensitivity to stress were the most reported problems. FSS and MFS were moderately associated (rho 0.517–0.732). Conclusion: Fatigue is common among persons who have returned to work after stroke, and interferes with daily life. The long-term consequences of fatigue should be addressed after stroke, especially in women. The FSS and the MFS can be used in combination, as they provide information on different aspects of fatigue. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2863 cerebral stroke data correlation disability evaluation mental fatigue return to work self-assessment stroke rehabilitation.
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author Anna Norlander
Ingrid Lindgren
Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen
Gunvor Gard
Christina Brogårdh
spellingShingle Anna Norlander
Ingrid Lindgren
Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen
Gunvor Gard
Christina Brogårdh
Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
cerebral stroke
data correlation
disability evaluation
mental fatigue
return to work
self-assessment
stroke rehabilitation.
author_facet Anna Norlander
Ingrid Lindgren
Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen
Gunvor Gard
Christina Brogårdh
author_sort Anna Norlander
title Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
title_short Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
title_full Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
title_fullStr Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: Assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale and Mental Fatigue Scale
title_sort fatigue in men and women who have returned to work after stroke: assessed with the fatigue severity scale and mental fatigue scale
publisher Foundation for Rehabilitation Information
series Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
issn 1650-1977
1651-2081
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Objective: To assess the occurrence of self-reported fatigue among men and women who have returned to work after stroke, and the association between 2 fatigue rating scales. Design: A cross-sectional study. Subjects: A total of 91 adults (58 men/33 women, mean age 53 years) with mild to moderate disability. Methods: Questionnaires were posted to participants approximately one year after stroke. Fatigue was assessed with the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) and the Mental Fatigue Scale (MFS). Results: In total, 58% of the women and 33% of the men reported fatigue on the FSS (total score ≥ 4), and 46% of the women and 28% of the men reported mental fatigue on the MFS (total score ≥ 10.5). Being easily fatigued, decreased motivation, mental fatigability and sensitivity to stress were the most reported problems. FSS and MFS were moderately associated (rho 0.517–0.732). Conclusion: Fatigue is common among persons who have returned to work after stroke, and interferes with daily life. The long-term consequences of fatigue should be addressed after stroke, especially in women. The FSS and the MFS can be used in combination, as they provide information on different aspects of fatigue.
topic cerebral stroke
data correlation
disability evaluation
mental fatigue
return to work
self-assessment
stroke rehabilitation.
url https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2863
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