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基于社区的使用 WalkWithMe 应用程序对多发性硬化症患者进行 10 周身体活动、步行、疲劳和认知能力的可行性研究。

Feasibility study of a 10-week community-based program using the WalkWithMe application on physical activity, walking, fatigue and cognition in persons with Multiple Sclerosis.

机构信息

REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Agoralaan Building A, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.

Expertise Centre for Digital Media, Hasselt University - tUL, Diepenbeek, Belgium.

出版信息

Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2020 Jul;42:102067. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2020.102067. Epub 2020 Apr 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) show diverse symptoms, such as fatigue and decline in motor and cognitive function. Physical activity shows to have a positive impact on many of these symptoms. However, many pwMS lead sedentary lives. Objectives of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of prolonged use of the WalkWithMe, a personalized mobile application that supports pwMS in walking at home, and its effect on physical activity, walking, fatigue and cognition in persons with MS.

METHODS

Nineteen pwMS were enrolled in a 10-week home-based intervention with the WalkWithMe application after setting personal goals based on baseline testing values, where twelve patients completed the program. Before and after the intervention, motor (6MWT, T25FW, 5-STS, NHPT) and cognitive function (PASAT and SDMT) were evaluated, together with the patient reported impact on walking, physical activity, quality of life and fatigue by MSWS-12, IPAQ, SF-36, MSIS-29, MFIS and FSS, respectively.

RESULTS

Significant improvement was seen for some parts of self-reported physical activity and quality of life (IPAQ: walking, p = 0.04, leisure, p = 0.02; SF-36: physical functioning, p = 0.02), cognition (SDMT, p = 0.01), cognitive fatigability (PASAT, p = 0.05), lower limb strength (5-STS, p = 0.05) and dominant hand function (NHPT, p = 0.002).

CONCLUSION

This feasibility study was successful at improving categories of self-reported physical activity, lower limb functional strength, hand function and cognition, but results need to be interpreted with caution, given the small and not always clinically relevant changes. Larger sample sizes in a controlled experimental design are needed to confirm these results.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症患者(pwMS)表现出多种症状,如疲劳和运动及认知功能下降。身体活动对许多这些症状有积极影响。然而,许多 pwMS 过着久坐不动的生活。本研究的目的是评估长期使用 WalkWithMe 的可行性,这是一种个性化的移动应用程序,可以支持 pwMS 在家中行走,并评估其对 MS 患者的身体活动、行走、疲劳和认知的影响。

方法

19 名 pwMS 在根据基线测试值设定个人目标后,参加了一项为期 10 周的家庭干预,使用 WalkWithMe 应用程序,其中 12 名患者完成了该计划。在干预前后,评估了运动(6MWT、T25FW、5-STS、NHPT)和认知功能(PASAT 和 SDMT),并通过 MSWS-12、IPAQ、SF-36、MSIS-29、MFIS 和 FSS 分别评估对行走、身体活动、生活质量和疲劳的影响。

结果

自我报告的身体活动和生活质量的某些部分有显著改善(IPAQ:行走,p=0.04,休闲,p=0.02;SF-36:身体功能,p=0.02)、认知(SDMT,p=0.01)、认知疲劳(PASAT,p=0.05)、下肢力量(5-STS,p=0.05)和优势手功能(NHPT,p=0.002)。

结论

这项可行性研究成功地改善了自我报告的身体活动、下肢功能力量、手部功能和认知的类别,但鉴于变化较小且并不总是具有临床意义,结果需要谨慎解释。需要更大的样本量和对照实验设计来确认这些结果。

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