Rehabilitation Center, Hanno-Seiwa Hospital, Hanno, Japan.
Eur Neurol. 2012;68(4):221-8. doi: 10.1159/000338478. Epub 2012 Sep 4.
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of voluntary training with family participation in addition to conventional rehabilitation for stroke patients.
METHODS/DESIGN: The subjects were 49 first-time stroke patients with severe hemiplegia. They were divided into two groups: a family participation group, in which voluntary training was performed with family members (21 patients), and a nonfamily participation group, in which voluntary training was performed with a physical therapist (28 patients). The groups were compared by background, cognitive and physical function, postadmission course, and outcome.
There were shortened lengths of stay and higher rates of home discharge in family participation group, but no differences in functional recovery.
Voluntary training with family participation was effective in shortening the length of hospital stay and in improving the rate of home discharge in a convalescent rehabilitation ward.
本研究旨在阐明除常规康复外,让患者家属参与的自愿训练对脑卒中患者的影响。
方法/设计:本研究的对象是 49 名首次发生且偏瘫严重的脑卒中患者。他们被分为两组:家庭参与组(21 名患者),让家庭成员参与自愿训练;非家庭参与组(28 名患者),让物理治疗师参与自愿训练。通过背景、认知和身体功能、入院后过程和结果对两组进行比较。
家庭参与组的住院时间缩短,出院回家的比例更高,但功能恢复方面没有差异。
在康复病房中,让患者家属参与自愿训练可有效缩短住院时间,提高出院回家的比例。