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一项基于爱知疗法的水上运动组改善社区居住成年人平衡能力并减少跌倒:一项试点观察性队列研究。

An Ai Chi-based aquatic group improves balance and reduces falls in community-dwelling adults: A pilot observational cohort study.

作者信息

Skinner Elizabeth H, Dinh Tammy, Hewitt Melissa, Piper Ross, Thwaites Claire

机构信息

a Department of Community-based Rehabilitation/Physiotherapy , Western Health , St Albans , Victoria , Australia.

b Australian Institute of Musculoskeletal Science , Western Centre for Health Research and Education, Western Health , St Albans , Victoria , Australia.

出版信息

Physiother Theory Pract. 2016 Nov;32(8):581-590. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2016.1227411. Epub 2016 Oct 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls are associated with morbidity, loss of independence, and mortality. While land-based group exercise and Tai Chi programs reduce the risk of falls, aquatic therapy may allow patients to complete balance exercises with less pain and fear of falling; however, limited data exist.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the study was to pilot the implementation of an aquatic group based on Ai Chi principles (Aquabalance) and to evaluate the safety, intervention acceptability, and intervention effect sizes.

DESIGN

Pilot observational cohort study.

METHODS

Forty-two outpatients underwent a single 45-minute weekly group aquatic Ai Chi-based session for eight weeks (Aquabalance). Safety was monitored using organizational reporting systems. Patient attendance, satisfaction, and self-reported falls were also recorded. Balance measures included the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, the Four Square Step Test (FSST), and the unilateral Step Tests.

RESULTS

Forty-two patients completed the program. It was feasible to deliver Aquabalance, as evidenced by the median (IQR) attendance rate of 8.0 (7.8, 8.0) out of 8. No adverse events occurred and participants reported high satisfaction levels. Improvements were noted on the TUG, 10-meter walk test, the Functional Reach Test, the FSST, and the unilateral step tests (p < 0.05). The proportion of patients defined as high falls risk reduced from 38% to 21%. The study was limited by its small sample size, single-center nature, and the absence of a control group.

CONCLUSIONS

Aquabalance was safe, well-attended, and acceptable to participants. A randomized controlled assessor-blinded trial is required.

摘要

背景

跌倒与发病率、独立能力丧失和死亡率相关。虽然陆上团体运动和太极拳项目可降低跌倒风险,但水上疗法可能使患者在完成平衡练习时疼痛减轻且减少对跌倒的恐惧;然而,相关数据有限。

目的

本研究的目的是试行基于爱之奇原则(水平衡)的水上团体项目,并评估其安全性、干预可接受性和干预效果大小。

设计

试行观察性队列研究。

方法

42名门诊患者每周参加一次为期45分钟的基于爱之奇的水上团体课程,共八周(水平衡)。使用组织报告系统监测安全性。还记录了患者的出勤情况、满意度和自我报告的跌倒情况。平衡测量包括定时起立行走测试(TUG)、四方步测试(FSST)和单侧步测试。

结果

42名患者完成了该项目。开展水平衡项目是可行的,8次课程的中位(四分位间距)出勤率为8.0(7.8,8.0)即可证明。未发生不良事件,参与者报告满意度很高。在TUG、10米步行测试、功能性伸展测试、FSST和单侧步测试中均有改善(p<0.05)。定义为高跌倒风险的患者比例从38%降至21%。本研究受样本量小、单中心性质以及缺乏对照组的限制。

结论

水平衡项目安全、参与度高且为参与者所接受。需要进行一项随机对照、评估者盲法试验。

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