Conradsson David, Löfgren Niklas, Ståhle Agneta, Franzén Erika
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Physiotherapy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Physical Therapy, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Physiotherapy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2014 May;95(5):1000-3. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2013.10.024. Epub 2013 Nov 13.
To develop a highly challenging and progressive group balance training regime specific to Parkinson's disease (PD) symptoms and to investigate its feasibility in older adults with mild to moderate PD.
Intervention study, before-after trial with a development and feasibility design.
University hospital setting.
Feasibility was evaluated in older adults (N=5; mean age, 72y; age range, 69-80y) with mild to moderate idiopathic PD.
A balance training regime emphasizing specific and highly challenging exercises, performed 3 times per week for 12 weeks, was developed through discussion and workshops by a group of researchers and physiotherapists.
Indicators of feasibility included attendance rate, safety (adverse events, physical function, and pain), participants' perceptions of the intervention (level of difficulty of the exercises, motivation level, and appreciation), and efficacy of the intervention (balance performance assessed with the Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test [Mini-BESTest]).
The incidence rate was high (93%) for attendance and low (1.2%) for adverse events. Ratings by the participants indicated progression throughout the training period. All participants considered the training motivational and stated that they would recommend it to others. The efficacy of the intervention measured with the Mini-BESTest showed that 4 out of 5 participants improved their balance performance.
These findings support the overall feasibility of this novel balance program in older adults with mild to moderate PD. However, to further evaluate the efficacy of the program, a larger randomized controlled trial is required.
制定一种专门针对帕金森病(PD)症状的极具挑战性且循序渐进的团体平衡训练方案,并调查其在轻度至中度PD老年患者中的可行性。
干预性研究,采用前后试验及开发与可行性设计。
大学医院环境。
对轻度至中度特发性PD的老年患者(N = 5;平均年龄72岁;年龄范围69 - 80岁)进行可行性评估。
一组研究人员和物理治疗师通过讨论和研讨会制定了一种平衡训练方案,该方案强调特定且极具挑战性的练习,每周进行3次,共12周。
可行性指标包括出勤率、安全性(不良事件、身体功能和疼痛)、参与者对干预的看法(练习难度水平、动机水平和满意度)以及干预效果(使用简易平衡评估系统测试[Mini - BESTest]评估平衡表现)。
出勤率高(93%),不良事件发生率低(1.2%)。参与者的评分表明在整个训练期间都有进步。所有参与者都认为该训练具有激励性,并表示会向他人推荐。使用Mini - BESTest测量的干预效果表明,5名参与者中有4名改善了平衡表现。
这些发现支持了这种新型平衡方案在轻度至中度PD老年患者中的总体可行性。然而,为了进一步评估该方案的效果,需要进行更大规模的随机对照试验。