Department of Physical Therapy, Speech, and Occupational Therapy, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua Cipotânea, 51, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP, 05360-160, Brazil.
Department of Physical Therapy, Universidade Federal do Amapá, Amapá, Brazil.
Sci Rep. 2021 Jun 11;11(1):12404. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91901-0.
This study sought to assess the feasibility of design, adherence, satisfaction, safety and changes in outcomes followed by a home-based foot-ankle exercise guided by a booklet in individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). 20 participants were allocated usual care [control group (CG)] or usual care plus home-based foot-ankle exercises [intervention group (IG)] for 8 weeks. For feasibility, we assessed contact, preliminary screening and recruitment rates, adherence, and using a 5-point Likert scale to satisfaction and safety of the booklet. In the IG, we assessed preliminary changes in DPN symptoms, DPN severity (classified by a fuzzy model) and foot-ankle range of motion between baseline and Week 8. In the first 20 weeks, 1310 individuals were screened for eligibility by phone contact. Contact rate was 89% (contacted participants/20w), preliminary screening success 28% (participants underwent screening/20w), and recruitment rate 1.0 participants/week (eligible participants/20w). The recruitment rate was less than the ideal rate of 5 participants/week. The adherence to the exercises programme was 77%, and the dropout was 11% and 9% for the IG and CG, respectively. In the IG, participants' median level of satisfaction was 4 (IQR: 4-5) and perceived safety was 3 (IQR: 3-5). IG significantly decreased the DPN severity (p = 0.020), increased hallux relative to forefoot (first metatarsal) range of motion (ROM) (p < 0.001) and decreased maximum forefoot relative to hindfoot (midfoot motion) dorsiflexion during gait (p = 0.029). The home-based programme was feasible, satisfactory, safe and showed preliminary positive changes in DPN severity and foot motion during gait.Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04008745. Registered 02/07/2019. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04008745 .
本研究旨在评估设计的可行性、依从性、满意度、安全性以及在糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)患者中通过小册子进行家庭足部 - 踝关节运动后的结果变化。20 名参与者被分配接受常规护理[对照组(CG)]或常规护理加家庭足部 - 踝关节运动[干预组(IG)],为期 8 周。为了评估可行性,我们评估了接触率、初步筛选率和招募率、依从性,并使用 5 分李克特量表评估了小册子的满意度和安全性。在 IG 中,我们评估了 DPN 症状、DPN 严重程度(通过模糊模型分类)和足部 - 踝关节活动范围在基线和第 8 周之间的初步变化。在最初的 20 周内,通过电话联系对 1310 名符合条件的人进行了初步筛选。接触率为 89%(联系参与者/20w),初步筛选成功率为 28%(接受筛选参与者/20w),招募率为 1.0 名/周(合格参与者/20w)。招募率低于每周 5 名参与者的理想招募率。锻炼计划的依从率为 77%,IG 和 CG 的辍学率分别为 11%和 9%。在 IG 中,参与者的满意度中位数为 4(IQR:4-5),感知安全性为 3(IQR:3-5)。IG 显著降低了 DPN 严重程度(p=0.020),增加了足趾相对于前足(第一跖骨)的活动范围(ROM)(p<0.001),并降低了最大前足相对于后足(中足运动)在步态中的背屈(p=0.029)。家庭为基础的方案是可行的、满意的、安全的,并初步显示出 DPN 严重程度和步态中足部运动的积极变化。
试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT04008745。注册于 2019 年 2 月 7 日。https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04008745。