Listed below are the details for the data element.
1.1
Element Type
Unique Data Element
Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) - lying down to rest scale
ESS_LyingDownToRest
Short Description
The likelihood for the subject to doze off or fall asleep while lying down to rest in the afternoon
Definition
The likelihood for the subject to doze off or fall asleep while lying down to rest in the afternoon when circumstances permit in contrast to feeling just tired in his/her usual way of life in recent times
Notes
ESS Lying Down To Rest Q5
Creation Date
2014-04-01
Historical Notes
References
Copyright MW Johns 1990-1997. Web site - http://epworthsleepinessscale.com/about-the-ess/. A New Method for Measuring Daytime Sleepiness: The Epworth Sleepiness Scale Murray W. Johns 1998. Johns MW. A new method for measuring daytime sleepiness: the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. Sleep, 1991; 14: 50-55. Johns MW. Reliability and factor analysis of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. Sleep, 1992; 15: 376-381. More references: http://epworthsleepinessscale.com/references/. The Questionnaire contact information and permission to use: Mapi Research Trust, Lyon, France. - Internet: https://eprovide.mapi-trust.org
Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
Use the following scale to choose the most appropriate number for each situation: 0 = would never doze or sleep; 1 = slight chance of dozing or sleeping; 2 = moderate chance of dozing or sleeping; 3 = high chance of dozing or sleeping
Preferred Question Text
Lying down in the afternoon. Use the following scale to choose the most appropriate number for each situation: 0=would never doze; 1=slight chance of dozing; 2-moderate chance of dozing; 3=high chance of dozing. Lying down to rest in the afternoon when circumstances permit
Category Groups and Classifications
| Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
|---|---|---|
| General (For all diseases) | Assessments and Examinations | Physical/Neurological Examination |
| Parkinson's Disease | Assessments and Examinations | Other Clinical Data |
Classification
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Parkinson's Disease:
Supplemental
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