Nijmegen Centre of Evidence Based Practice, Department of Rehabilitation-Occupational Therapy (898), Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Reinier Postlaan 2, 6525GC, PO Box 9101 6500HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Trials. 2013 Feb 2;14:34. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-34.
Occupational therapists may have an added value in the care of patients with Parkinson's disease whose daily functioning is compromised, as well as for their immediate caregivers. Evidence for this added value is inconclusive due to a lack of rigorous studies. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the (cost) effectiveness of occupational therapy in improving daily functioning of patients with Parkinson's disease.
METHODS/DESIGN: A multicenter, assessor-blinded, two-armed randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted, with evaluations at three and six months. One hundred ninety-two home-dwelling patients with Parkinson's disease and with an occupational therapy indication will be assigned to the experimental group or to the control group (2:1). Patients and their caregivers in the experimental group will receive ten weeks of home-based occupational therapy according to recent Dutch guidelines. The intervention will be delivered by occupational therapists who have been specifically trained to treat patients according to these guidelines. Participants in the control group will not receive occupational therapy during the study period. The primary outcome for the patient is self-perceived daily functioning at three months, assessed with the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. Secondary patient-related outcomes include: objective performance of daily activities, self-perceived satisfaction with performance in daily activities, participation, impact of fatigue, proactive coping skills, health-related quality of life, overall quality of life, health-related costs, and effectiveness at six months. All outcomes at the caregiver level will be secondary and will include self-perceived burden of care, objective burden of care, proactive coping skills, overall quality of life, and care-related costs. Effectiveness will be evaluated using a covariance analysis of the difference in outcome at three months. An economic evaluation from a societal perspective will be conducted, as well as a process evaluation.
This is the first large-scale trial specifically evaluating occupational therapy in Parkinson's disease. It is expected to generate important new information about the possible added value of occupational therapy on daily functioning of patients with Parkinson's disease.
Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01336127.
职业治疗师可能对日常生活功能受损的帕金森病患者及其直接照顾者有额外的价值。由于缺乏严格的研究,这种额外价值的证据尚不确定。本试验旨在评估职业治疗在改善帕金森病患者日常生活功能方面的(成本)效益。
方法/设计:这是一项多中心、评估者盲法、双臂随机对照临床试验,将在 3 个月和 6 个月时进行评估。将 192 名居住在家庭中的帕金森病患者和有职业治疗指征的患者按 2:1 的比例分配到实验组或对照组。实验组的患者及其照顾者将接受基于最近荷兰指南的 10 周家庭职业治疗。干预将由经过专门培训的职业治疗师根据这些指南为患者提供。对照组的参与者在研究期间将不接受职业治疗。患者的主要结局是三个月时的自我感知日常功能,采用加拿大职业表现量表进行评估。次要患者相关结局包括:日常生活活动的客观表现、自我感知日常活动表现的满意度、参与度、疲劳影响、主动应对技能、健康相关生活质量、总体生活质量、健康相关成本以及六个月时的效果。照顾者层面的所有结局都将是次要的,包括自我感知的照顾负担、客观的照顾负担、主动应对技能、总体生活质量和与照顾相关的成本。将使用协方差分析来评估三个月时的差异来评估效果。将从社会角度进行经济评估以及过程评估。
这是首次专门评估帕金森病职业治疗的大规模试验。预计将为职业治疗对帕金森病患者日常生活功能的可能附加价值提供重要的新信息。
Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT01336127。