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2017 Volume.10 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.34
Validation of the Korean Version of the Scale for Outcomes in Parkinson¡¯s Disease-Autonomic
Kim Ji-Young

Song In-Uk
Koh Seong-Beom
Ahn Tae-Beom
Kim Sang-Jin
Cheon Sang-Myung
Cho Jin-Whan
Kim Yun-Joong
Ma Hyeo-Il
Park Mee-Young
Baik Jong-Sam
Lee Phil-Hyu
Chung Sun-Ju
Kim Jong-Min
Kim Han-Joon
Sung Young-Hee
Kwon Do-Young
Lee Jae-Hyeok
Lee Jee-Young
Kim Ji-Sun
Yun Ji-Young
Kim Hee-Jin
Hong Jin-Young
Kim Mi-Jung
Youn Jin-Young
Kim Ji-Seon
Oh Eung-Seok
Yang Hui-Jun
Yoon Won-Tae
Kwon Kyum-Yil
Park Hyung-Eun
Lee Su-Yun
Kim Youn-Soo
Kim Hee-Tae
Kim Joong-Seok
Abstract
Objective: Autonomic symptoms are commonly observed in patients with Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD) and often limit the activities of daily living. The Scale for Outcomes in Parkinson¡¯s disease-Autonomic (SCOPA-AUT) was developed to evaluate and quantify autonomic symptoms in PD. The goal of this study was to translate the original SCOPA-AUT, which was written in English, into Korean and to evaluate its reliability and validity for Korean PD patients.

Methods : For the translation, the following processes were performed: forward translation, backward translation, expert review, pretest of the pre-final version and development of the final Korean version of SCOPA-AUT (K-SCOPA-AUT). In total, 127 patients with PD from 31 movement disorder clinics of university-affiliated hospitals in Korea were enrolled in this study. All patients were assessed using the K-SCOPA-AUT and other motor, non-motor, and quality of life scores. Test-retest reliability for the K-SCOPA-AUT was assessed over a time interval of 10?14 days.

Results : The internal consistency and reliability of the K-SCOPA-AUT was 0.727 as measured by the mean Cronbach¡¯s ¥á-coefficient. The test-retest correlation reliability was 0.859 by the Guttman split-half coefficient. The total K-SCOPA-AUT score showed a positive correlation with other non-motor symptoms [the Korean version of non-motor symptom scale (K-NMSS)], activities of daily living (Unified Parkinson¡¯s Disease Rating Scale part II) and quality of life [the Korean version of Parkinson¡¯s Disease Quality of Life 39 (K-PDQ39)].

Conclusion : The K-SCOPA-AUT had good reliability and validity for the assessment of autonomic dysfunction in Korean PD patients. Autonomic symptom severities were associated with many other motor and non-motor impairments and influenced quality of life.
KEYWORD
Autonomic, Parkinson¡¯s disease, Korean version, Scale for Outcomes in Parkinson¡¯s disease-Autonomic
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