O'Brien Kimberly A, Weinstock-Zlotnick Gwen, Sanchez Juan, Gorga Delia, Yurt Roger Y W
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, L-706 Burn Rehabilitation Research, William Randolph Hearst Burn Center, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, 525 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA.
J Burn Care Rehabil. 2005 Jul-Aug;26(4):363-8; discussion 362. doi: 10.1097/01.bcr.0000169888.47327.00.
The purpose of this study was to examine functional hand use in uninjured adults when wearing a standard, custom-made pressure glove (SPG) as compared with a glove with select placement of suede, The New York-Presbyterian Dexterity Glove (NYPDG) (patent pending). Thirty-four participants received a custom SPG and NYPDG in a randomized order. Gloves were worn for one day during all activities of daily living (ADL). Hand function, difficulty of fine and gross motor ADL, and participant glove preference were assessed. The process was repeated approximately 1 week later with the remaining glove incorporating a quasi-experimental, repeated measure design. Data were analyzed using a crossover design. Results were significant in favor of the NYPDG in all of the four outcome categories: time to complete the Jebsen, the Jebsen Likert scale, fine motor ADL, and gross motor ADL. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that functional tasks were faster and easier to perform when using the NYPDG.
本研究的目的是,将标准定制压力手套(SPG)与一种在特定位置使用绒面革的手套(纽约长老会灵活性手套,NYPDG,专利申请中)相比较,考察未受伤成年人佩戴这两种手套时手部的功能使用情况。34名参与者以随机顺序分别收到一副定制SPG和一副NYPDG。在所有日常生活活动(ADL)期间,参与者佩戴手套一天。评估手部功能、精细和粗大运动ADL的难度以及参与者对手套的偏好。大约1周后,使用剩余的手套重复该过程,采用准实验性重复测量设计。使用交叉设计分析数据。在所有四个结果类别中,结果均显著有利于NYPDG:完成杰布森测试的时间、杰布森李克特量表、精细运动ADL和粗大运动ADL。总之,本研究表明,使用NYPDG时,功能性任务执行起来更快且更容易。