Department of Physical Therapy & Human Movement Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Top Stroke Rehabil. 2019 Dec;26(8):608-620. doi: 10.1080/10749357.2019.1647649. Epub 2019 Aug 6.
There is a considerable literature on arm/hand dysfunction post stroke, but little information on the participants' opinions about perceived and desired arm/hand strength, recovery, and function.
The objective of this study was to examine the perceptions of individuals with stroke about arm/hand function and training devices.
A 69-item survey was developed addressing: activity before and after stroke, involved arm/hand function, willingness to use a training device, and important device characteristics. The survey included items from the Hand Function and Strength Subscales of the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS). Face validity was established by physical therapists and individuals with stroke. The survey was administered via phone and online.
852 registry participants were recruited. Ninety-seven responded; 83 completed the survey. Subjects were 51 males, 31 females; mean age: 65 (25-95); meantime since stroke: 13 years (1-34; SD 6.678). There was a statistically significant difference between and arm/hand strength, recovery, and function <0.0001. Impairment factors, such as weakness and spasticity were greater barriers to recovery than socio-economic ones. Most participants (94%) were willing to use a device; functional gains during/following use were the most important characteristics.
Participants had greater arm impairment and were more chronic than other studies.
Participants more arm/hand strength, function, and recovery that they they had achieved. Impairment - level factors posed more barriers to arm recovery than socioeconomic ones. Most participants were interested in using arm/hand training devices; the most important device characteristic is functional gain.
有相当多的文献研究了中风后的手臂/手部功能障碍,但关于患者对感知到的和期望的手臂/手部力量、恢复和功能的看法的信息却很少。
本研究旨在探讨中风患者对手臂/手部功能和训练设备的看法。
开发了一个包含 69 个项目的调查,涉及:中风前后的活动、涉及的手臂/手部功能、使用训练设备的意愿以及设备的重要特征。该调查包括来自中风影响量表(SIS)的手部功能和力量分量表的项目。物理治疗师和中风患者对其进行了表面效度评估。调查通过电话和在线进行。
共招募了 852 名登记参与者。有 97 人做出回应,其中 83 人完成了调查。研究对象为 51 名男性,31 名女性;平均年龄为 65 岁(25-95 岁);中风后时间为 13 年(1-34 年;标准差 6.678 年)。手臂/手部力量、恢复和功能的差异具有统计学意义(<0.0001)。与社会经济因素相比,虚弱和痉挛等损伤因素对恢复的阻碍更大。大多数参与者(94%)愿意使用设备;使用期间/之后的功能增益是最重要的特征。
参与者的手臂受损程度更大,且病程更为慢性,这与其他研究不同。
参与者认为自己的手臂/手部力量、功能和恢复程度比实际情况要好。与社会经济因素相比,损伤水平因素对手臂恢复的阻碍更大。大多数参与者对使用手臂/手部训练设备感兴趣;最重要的设备特征是功能增益。