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通过移动健康针对帕金森病患者进行身体活动的同伴辅导:可行性研究。

Peer Coaching Through mHealth Targeting Physical Activity in People With Parkinson Disease: Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Colón-Semenza Cristina, Latham Nancy K, Quintiliani Lisa M, Ellis Terry D

机构信息

Center for Neurorehabilitation, Department of Physical Therapy & Athletic Training, College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States.

Boston Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center, Research Program in Men's Health: Aging and Metabolism, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2018 Feb 15;6(2):e42. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8074.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Long-term engagement in exercise and physical activity mitigates the progression of disability and increases quality of life in people with Parkinson disease (PD). Despite this, the vast majority of individuals with PD are sedentary. There is a critical need for a feasible, safe, acceptable, and effective method to assist those with PD to engage in active lifestyles. Peer coaching through mobile health (mHealth) may be a viable approach.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to develop a PD-specific peer coach training program and a remote peer-mentored walking program using mHealth technology with the goal of increasing physical activity in persons with PD. We set out to examine the feasibility, safety, and acceptability of the programs along with preliminary evidence of individual-level changes in walking activity, self-efficacy, and disability in the peer mentees.

METHODS

A peer coach training program and a remote peer-mentored walking program using mHealth was developed and tested in 10 individuals with PD. We matched physically active persons with PD (peer coaches) with sedentary persons with PD (peer mentees), resulting in 5 dyads. Using both Web-based and in-person delivery methods, we trained the peer coaches in basic knowledge of PD, exercise, active listening, and motivational interviewing. Peer coaches and mentees wore FitBit Zip activity trackers and participated in daily walking over 8 weeks. Peer dyads interacted daily via the FitBit friends mobile app and weekly via telephone calls. Feasibility was determined by examining recruitment, participation, and retention rates. Safety was assessed by monitoring adverse events during the study period. Acceptability was assessed via satisfaction surveys. Individual-level changes in physical activity were examined relative to clinically important differences.

RESULTS

Four out of the 5 peer pairs used the FitBit activity tracker and friends function without difficulty. A total of 4 of the 5 pairs completed the 8 weekly phone conversations. There were no adverse events over the course of the study. All peer coaches were "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the training program, and all participants were "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the peer-mentored walking program. All participants would recommend this program to others with PD. Increases in average steps per day exceeding the clinically important difference occurred in 4 out of the 5 mentees.

CONCLUSIONS

Remote peer coaching using mHealth is feasible, safe, and acceptable for persons with PD. Peer coaching using mHealth technology may be a viable method to increase physical activity in individuals with PD. Larger controlled trials are necessary to examine the effectiveness of this approach.

摘要

背景

长期坚持运动和体育活动可减缓帕金森病(PD)患者的残疾进展并提高其生活质量。尽管如此,绝大多数PD患者久坐不动。迫切需要一种可行、安全、可接受且有效的方法来帮助PD患者过上积极的生活方式。通过移动健康(mHealth)进行同伴指导可能是一种可行的方法。

目的

本研究的目的是开发一个针对PD的同伴教练培训项目以及一个使用mHealth技术的远程同伴指导步行项目,目标是增加PD患者的身体活动。我们着手研究这些项目的可行性、安全性和可接受性,以及同伴 mentees 在步行活动、自我效能和残疾方面个体水平变化的初步证据。

方法

开发了一个同伴教练培训项目和一个使用mHealth的远程同伴指导步行项目,并在10名PD患者中进行了测试。我们将身体活跃的PD患者(同伴教练)与久坐的PD患者(同伴mentees)配对,形成了5个二元组。使用基于网络和面对面的交付方式,我们对同伴教练进行了PD基础知识、运动、积极倾听和动机访谈方面的培训。同伴教练和mentees佩戴FitBit Zip活动追踪器,并在8周内参与日常步行。同伴二元组每天通过FitBit朋友移动应用程序互动,每周通过电话互动。通过检查招募、参与和保留率来确定可行性。通过监测研究期间的不良事件来评估安全性。通过满意度调查来评估可接受性。相对于临床重要差异,检查身体活动的个体水平变化。

结果

5对同伴中有4对毫无困难地使用了FitBit活动追踪器和朋友功能。5对中有4对完成了8次每周的电话交谈。研究过程中没有不良事件。所有同伴教练对培训项目“满意”或“非常满意”,所有参与者对同伴指导步行项目“满意”或“非常满意”。所有参与者都会向其他PD患者推荐这个项目。5名mentees中有4名每天平均步数的增加超过了临床重要差异。

结论

使用mHealth进行远程同伴指导对PD患者来说是可行、安全且可接受的。使用mHealth技术进行同伴指导可能是增加PD患者身体活动的一种可行方法。需要进行更大规模的对照试验来检验这种方法的有效性。

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