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阿尔茨海默病患者的小组功能性平衡干预:一项试点研究。

A small-group functional balance intervention for individuals with Alzheimer disease: a pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

J Neurol Phys Ther. 2010 Mar;34(1):3-10. doi: 10.1097/NPT.0b013e3181d00f2e.


DOI:10.1097/NPT.0b013e3181d00f2e
PMID:20212361
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD) have a higher risk of falls than their cognitively intact peers. This pilot study was designed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of a small-group balance exercise program for individuals with AD in a day center environment. METHODS: Seven participants met the inclusion criteria: diagnosis of AD or probable AD, medical stability, and ability to walk (with or without assistive device). We used an exploratory pre- and post-test study design. Participants engaged in a functional balance exercise program in two 45-minute sessions each week for eight weeks. Balance activities were functional and concrete, and the intervention was organized into constant, blocked, massed practice. Outcome measures included Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go (TUG), and gait speed (GS; self-selected and fast assessed by an instrumented walkway). Data were analyzed by comparing individual change scores with previously identified minimal detectable change scores at the 90% confidence level (MDC90). RESULTS: Pre- and post-test data were acquired for five participants (two participants withdrew). The BBS improved in all five participants, and improved > or = 6.4 points (the MDC90 for the BBS in three participants. Four participants improved their performance on the TUG, and three participants improved > or = 4.09 seconds (the MDC90 for the TUG). Self-selected GS increased > or = 9.44 cm/sec (the MDC90 for gait speed) in three participants. Two participants demonstrated post-test self-selected GS comparable with their pretest fast GS. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study suggests that a small-group functional balance intervention for individuals with AD is feasible and effective. Although participants had no explicit memory of the program, four of five improved in at least two outcome measures. Larger scale functional balance intervention studies with individuals with AD are warranted.

摘要

背景与目的:患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的个体比认知正常的同龄人有更高的跌倒风险。本研究旨在评估在日间中心环境中,针对 AD 患者的小组平衡运动方案的可行性和有效性。

方法:符合纳入标准的 7 名参与者:AD 或可能的 AD 诊断、医学稳定以及行走能力(使用或不使用辅助设备)。我们采用探索性的前后测试研究设计。参与者每周参加两次、每次 45 分钟的功能性平衡运动方案,持续八周。平衡活动是功能性和具体的,干预措施组织为恒常、分组、集中练习。结果测量包括 Berg 平衡量表(BBS)、计时起立行走测试(TUG)和步态速度(GS;自我选择和通过仪器化步道快速评估)。数据通过比较个体变化得分与之前在 90%置信水平(MDC90)下识别的最小可检测变化得分进行分析。

结果:五名参与者(两名参与者退出)获得了前后测试数据。所有五名参与者的 BBS 均有所改善,且改善>或=6.4 分(三名参与者的 BBS 的 MDC90)。四名参与者的 TUG 表现有所改善,且三名参与者的改善>或=4.09 秒(TUG 的 MDC90)。三名参与者的自我选择 GS 增加>或=9.44cm/sec(GS 的 MDC90)。两名参与者在测试后的自我选择 GS 与他们的预测试快速 GS 相当。

讨论与结论:本研究表明,针对 AD 患者的小组功能性平衡干预是可行且有效的。尽管参与者对方案没有明确的记忆,但五名参与者中有四名在至少两个结果测量中得到改善。需要进行更大规模的针对 AD 患者的功能性平衡干预研究。

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