École de réadaptation, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal; CRIR CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'île-de-Montréal-Institut de réadaptation Gingras-Lindsay de Montréal site, Canada.
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University; CRIR CISSS de Laval Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital Site, Canada.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2016 Mar;47:49-53. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.12.006. Epub 2015 Dec 4.
Telerehabilitation (TR), or the provision of rehabilitation services from a distance using telecommunication tools such as the Internet, can contribute to ensure that patients receive the best care at the right time. This study aims to assess the effect of an interactive virtual reality (VR) system that allows ongoing rehabilitation of the upper extremity (UE) following a stroke, while the person is in their own home, with offline monitoring and feedback from a therapist at a distance.
METHODS/DESIGN: A single-blind (evaluator is blind to group assignment) two-arm randomized controlled trial is proposed, with participants who have had a stroke and are no longer receiving rehabilitation services randomly allocated to: (1) 4-week written home exercise program, i.e. usual care discharge home program or (2) a 4-week home-based TR exercise program using VR in addition to usual care i.e. treatment group. Motor recovery of the UE will be assessed using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment-UE and the Box and Block tests. To determine the efficacy of the system in terms of functional recovery, the Motor Activity Log, a self-reported measure of UE use will be used. Impact on quality of life will be determined using the Stroke Impact Scale-16. Lastly, a preliminary cost-effectiveness analysis will be conducted using costs and outcomes for all groups.
Findings will contribute to evidence regarding the use of TR and VR to provide stroke rehabilitation services from a distance. This approach can enhance continuity of care once patients are discharged from rehabilitation, in order to maximize their recovery beyond the current available services.
远程康复(TR),或使用远程通信工具(如互联网)提供康复服务,可以有助于确保患者在适当的时间获得最佳的护理。本研究旨在评估一种交互式虚拟现实(VR)系统的效果,该系统允许中风患者在自己的家中继续进行上肢(UE)康复,同时由远程治疗师进行离线监测和反馈。
方法/设计:拟进行一项单盲(评估者对分组分配不知情)的两臂随机对照试验,将已中风且不再接受康复服务的参与者随机分配到以下两组:(1)4 周书面家庭运动计划,即常规护理出院家庭计划或(2)在常规护理的基础上增加 VR 的 4 周家庭远程康复运动计划,即治疗组。UE 的运动恢复将使用 Fugl-Meyer 上肢评估和 Box 和 Block 测试进行评估。为了确定系统在功能恢复方面的疗效,将使用自我报告的 UE 使用量的 Motor Activity Log 进行测量。使用 Stroke Impact Scale-16 来确定对生活质量的影响。最后,将对所有组的成本和结果进行初步成本效益分析。
研究结果将为远程提供中风康复服务的 TR 和 VR 的使用提供证据。这种方法可以在患者从康复中出院后增强护理的连续性,以最大限度地提高他们在现有服务之外的康复效果。