Goal attainment scaling in the evaluation of treatment of upper limb spasticity with botulinum toxin: a secondary analysis from a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial.

Authors

  • Lynne Turner-Stokes
  • Ian James Baguley
  • Stephen De Graaff
  • Pesi Katrak
  • Leo Davies
  • Paul McCrory
  • Andrew Hughes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0474

Keywords:

goals, outcome assessment, muscle spasticity, botulinum toxin

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine goal attainment scaling for evaluation of treatment for upper limb post-stroke spasticity with botulinum toxin-A. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of a multi-centre double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Six outpatient clinics in Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Patients (n=90) completing per protocol 2 cycles of treatment/placebo. Mean age 54.5 (standard deviation 13.2) years. Mean time since stroke 5.9 (standard deviation 10.5) years. INTERVENTIONS: Intramuscular botulinum toxin-A (Dysport 500-1000U) or placebo given at 0 and 12 weeks. Measurement points were baseline, 8 and 20 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Individualized goal attainment and its relationship with spasticity and other person-centred measures - pain, mood, quality of life and global benefit. RESULTS: A significant treatment effect was observed with respect to goal attainment (Mann-Whitney z=-2.33, p< or = 0.02). Goal-attainment scaling outcome T-scores were highly correlated with reduction in spasticity (rho=0.36, p=0.001) and global benefit (rho=0.45, p<0.001), but not with other outcome measures. Goal-attainment scaling T-scores were lower than expected (median 32.4, interquartile range 29.6-40.6). Goals related to passive tasks were more often achieved than those reflecting active function. Qualitative analysis of goals nevertheless demonstrated change over a wide area of patient experience. CONCLUSION: Goal-attainment scaling provided a responsive measure for evaluating focal intervention for upper limb spasticity, identifying outcomes of importance to the individual/carers, not otherwise identifiable using standardized measures.

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Published

2009-11-16

How to Cite

Turner-Stokes, L., Baguley, I. J., De Graaff, S., Katrak, P., Davies, L., McCrory, P., & Hughes, A. (2009). Goal attainment scaling in the evaluation of treatment of upper limb spasticity with botulinum toxin: a secondary analysis from a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 42(1), 81–89. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0474

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