Department of Occupational Therapy, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Swiecickiego Street 6, 60-781 Poznan, Poland.
Department of Rehabilitation, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, 15 Garbary Street, 61-866 Poznan, Poland.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2021 May 30;57(6):549. doi: 10.3390/medicina57060549.
The COVID-19 pandemic required the adoption of new technologies to improve access to healthcare at an unprecedented speed, as social distancing became mandatory. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the effectiveness of using new technologies in the rehabilitation of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and discuss their potential role during the COVID-19 pandemic. The studies were identified by searching two online databases-PUBMED and Web of Science. Combinations of the key words "Multiple sclerosis" and "e-health"; "Multiple sclerosis" and "virtual reality"; "Multiple sclerosis" and "telerehabilitation"; "Multiple sclerosis" and "new technologies"; "Multiple sclerosis" and "tele-exercise" were used to find suitable publications. A total of 17 studies were included. Although the overall number of participants in all the studies was 904, two of the studies were conducted on the same group. Thus, a total of 854 participants were involved in the studies included. All participants were diagnosed with MS. In 10 studies, participants had to be diagnosed according to the McDonald criteria. Of the included studies: five involved intervention at participants' home, six were conducted using Xbox Kinect, and seven studies reported no adverse outcomes. The review proves telerehabilitation to be an effective motivational tool to restore and maintain both physical and cognitive function in patients with MS. Remote communication technologies seem to be measures of high effectiveness in rehabilitating and supporting MS patients especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, as the traditional rehabilitation option is less accessible or in some cases inaccessible for these patients.
新冠疫情要求以空前的速度采用新技术来改善医疗保健的可及性,因为社交距离成为强制性要求。本系统综述的目的是分析在多发性硬化症(MS)患者康复中使用新技术的效果,并讨论其在新冠疫情期间的潜在作用。通过在 PUBMED 和 Web of Science 这两个在线数据库中搜索,确定了这些研究。使用了关键词“多发性硬化症”和“电子健康”;“多发性硬化症”和“虚拟现实”;“多发性硬化症”和“远程康复”;“多发性硬化症”和“新技术”;“多发性硬化症”和“远程锻炼”的组合来查找合适的出版物。共有 17 项研究被纳入。尽管所有研究的参与者总数为 904 人,但其中两项研究是针对同一组进行的。因此,共有 854 名参与者参与了所包括的研究。所有参与者均被诊断患有 MS。在 10 项研究中,参与者必须根据 McDonald 标准进行诊断。在所包括的研究中:五项研究涉及在参与者家中进行干预,六项研究使用 Xbox Kinect 进行,七项研究报告无不良后果。该综述证明远程康复是一种有效的激励工具,可以恢复和维持 MS 患者的身体和认知功能。远程通信技术似乎是一种非常有效的康复和支持 MS 患者的措施,尤其是在新冠疫情期间,因为传统的康复选择对这些患者来说不太容易获得,或者在某些情况下无法获得。