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节奏和音乐为基础的治疗方案以及在中风后晚期恢复期的治疗性骑乘对患者的影响:一项三臂随机对照试验的研究方案。

The effects of a rhythm and music-based therapy program and therapeutic riding in late recovery phase following stroke: a study protocol for a three-armed randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Center for Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Neurol. 2012 Nov 21;12:141. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-12-141.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stroke represents one of the most costly and long-term disabling conditions in adulthood worldwide and there is a need to determine the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in the late phase after stroke. Limited scientific support exists for training incorporating rhythm and music as well as therapeutic riding and well-designed trials to determine the effectiveness of these treatment modalities are warranted.

METHODS/DESIGN: A single blinded three-armed randomized controlled trial is described with the aim to evaluate whether it is possible to improve the overall health status and functioning of individuals in the late phase of stroke (1-5 years after stroke) through a rhythm and music-based therapy program or therapeutic riding. About 120 individuals will be consecutively and randomly allocated to one of three groups: (T1) rhythm and music-based therapy program; (T2) therapeutic riding; or (T3) control group receiving the T1 training program a year later. Evaluation is conducted prior to and after the 12-week long intervention as well as three and six months later. The evaluation comprises a comprehensive functional and cognitive assessment (both qualitative and quantitative), and questionnaires. Based on the International classification of functioning, disability, and health (ICF), the outcome measures are classified into six comprehensive domains, with participation as the primary outcome measure assessed by the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS, version 2.0.). The secondary outcome measures are grouped within the following domains: body function, activity, environmental factors and personal factors. Life satisfaction and health related quality of life constitute an additional domain.

CURRENT STATUS

A total of 84 participants were randomised and have completed the intervention. Recruitment proceeds and follow-up is on-going, trial results are expected in early 2014.

DISCUSSION

This study will ascertain whether any of the two intervention programs can improve overall health status and functioning in the late phase of stroke. A positive outcome would increase the scientific basis for the use of such interventions in the late phase after stroke.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT01372059.

摘要

背景

中风是全球范围内成年人中最昂贵和长期致残的疾病之一,因此需要确定中风后晚期康复计划的有效性。虽然有一些将节奏和音乐融入训练以及治疗性骑马的科学研究,但仍需要更多的科学研究来支持这些治疗方式。因此,需要进行精心设计的试验来确定这些治疗方式的有效性。

方法/设计:本研究描述了一项单盲三臂随机对照试验,旨在评估通过基于节奏和音乐的治疗方案或治疗性骑马是否可以改善中风后晚期(中风后 1-5 年)个体的整体健康状况和功能。大约 120 名参与者将连续、随机分配到三组中的一组:(T1)基于节奏和音乐的治疗方案;(T2)治疗性骑马;或(T3)对照组,在一年后接受 T1 训练方案。在干预前、干预后 12 周以及 3 个月和 6 个月后进行评估。评估包括全面的功能和认知评估(定性和定量)以及问卷调查。基于国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF),将结果测量分为六个综合领域,以参与作为主要结果测量指标,使用中风影响量表(SIS,版本 2.0)进行评估。次要结果测量指标分组在以下领域内:身体功能、活动、环境因素和个人因素。生活满意度和健康相关生活质量构成另外一个领域。

现状

共 84 名参与者随机分组并完成了干预。目前正在继续招募参与者,随访正在进行中,预计将于 2014 年初得出试验结果。

讨论

本研究将确定这两种干预方案中的任何一种是否可以改善中风后晚期的整体健康状况和功能。积极的结果将增加此类干预措施在中风后晚期应用的科学依据。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT01372059。

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