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Take Charge 干预对情绪、动机、激活和危险因素管理的影响:来自中风后负责(TaCAS)试验的二次数据分析。

The effect of the Take Charge intervention on mood, motivation, activation and risk factor management: Analysis of secondary data from the Taking Charge after Stroke (TaCAS) trial.

机构信息

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Clin Rehabil. 2021 Jul;35(7):1021-1031. doi: 10.1177/0269215521993648. Epub 2021 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To use secondary data from the Taking Charge after Stroke study to explore mechanisms for the positive effect of the Take Charge intervention on physical health, advanced activities of daily living and independence for people after acute stroke.

DESIGN

An open, parallel-group, randomised trial with two active and one control intervention and blinded outcome assessment.

SETTING

Community.

PARTICIPANTS

Adults ( = 400) discharged to community, non-institutional living following acute stroke.

INTERVENTIONS

One, two, or zero sessions of the Take Charge intervention, a self-directed rehabilitation intervention which helps a person with stroke take charge of their own recovery.

MEASURES

Twelve months after stroke: Mood (Patient Health Questionnaire-2, Mental Component Summary of the Short Form 36); 'ability to Take Charge' using a novel measure, the Autonomy-Mastery-Purpose-Connectedness (AMP-C) score; activation (Patient Activation Measure); body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP) and medication adherence (Medication Adherence Questionnaire).

RESULTS

Follow-up was near-complete (388/390 (99.5%)) of survivors at 12 months. Mean age (SD) was 72.0 (12.5) years. There were no significant differences in mood, activation, 'ability to Take Charge', medication adherence, BMI or BP by randomised group at 12 months. There was a significant positive association between baseline AMP-C scores and 12-month outcome for control participants (1.73 (95%CI 0.90 to 2.56)) but not for the Take Charge groups combined (0.34 (95%CI -0.17 to 0.85)).

CONCLUSION

The mechanism by which Take Charge is effective remains uncertain. However, our findings support a hypothesis that baseline variability in motivation, mastery and connectedness may be modified by the Take Charge intervention.

摘要

目的

利用中风后负责(Taking Charge after Stroke)研究的二次数据,探讨负责干预对急性中风后患者身体健康、先进的日常生活活动和独立性产生积极影响的机制。

设计

一项开放、平行组、随机试验,有两个积极干预组和一个对照组,结果评估为盲法。

设置

社区。

参与者

成年人( = 400),急性中风后出院到社区、非机构居住。

干预措施

一次、两次或零次负责干预,这是一种自我指导的康复干预措施,帮助中风患者负责自己的康复。

测量

中风后 12 个月:情绪(患者健康问卷-2、短型 36 健康调查的精神成分摘要);使用新的“负责能力”测量工具,即自主-掌控-目的-联系(AMP-C)评分;激活(患者激活测量);体重指数(BMI)、血压(BP)和药物依从性(药物依从性问卷)。

结果

12 个月时,幸存者的随访率接近 100%(388/390(99.5%))。平均年龄(标准差)为 72.0(12.5)岁。在 12 个月时,随机分组在情绪、激活、“负责能力”、药物依从性、BMI 或 BP 方面没有显著差异。在对照组参与者中,基线 AMP-C 评分与 12 个月的结果之间存在显著正相关(1.73(95%置信区间 0.90 至 2.56)),但在负责干预组综合组中则没有(0.34(95%置信区间 -0.17 至 0.85))。

结论

负责干预有效的机制仍不确定。然而,我们的研究结果支持了一种假设,即动机、掌控和联系的基线变异性可能会被负责干预所改变。

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