Lavoie Violaine, Bouchard Manon, Turcotte Stéphane, Tousignant Michel
Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de Chaudière-Appalaches, Lévis, Quebec, Canada.
Centre de recherche CISSS-CA, Lévis, Quebec, Canada.
Physiother Can. 2021 Nov 1;73(4):343-350. doi: 10.3138/ptc-2019-0108. Epub 2021 Oct 20.
Falls among persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) decrease health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and are a risk factor for hospitalization. Although physiotherapy can decrease falls and improve functional capacity, people living in remote areas have limited access to such services. This pilot study aimed to document the feasibility of a physiotherapy telerehabilitation intervention for patients with PD and to estimate the change over time in functional capacity, HRQOL, and the rate of falls. Eleven persons with PD participated in an 8-week physiotherapy telerehabilitation intervention. We assessed feasibility by computing retention rate and assiduity, number of undesirable health events, and technical problems. We assessed functional capacity, HRQOL, and falls at baseline, after the intervention, and at the 3-month follow-up. Retention rate and assiduity were 91% and 100%. We resolved all technical problems (21.9% of sessions). No undesirable health events occurred. Point estimates suggest an improvement in functional capacity (Mini-BESTest) and HRQOL. Forty percent of participants fell during the intervention phase. Physiotherapy telerehabilitation is feasible and safe for persons with PD. Improvements in functional capacity and HRQOL must be confirmed with an appropriate design.
帕金森病(PD)患者跌倒会降低健康相关生活质量(HRQOL),且是住院的一个风险因素。尽管物理治疗可以减少跌倒并提高功能能力,但生活在偏远地区的人们获得此类服务的机会有限。这项试点研究旨在记录针对PD患者的物理治疗远程康复干预的可行性,并评估功能能力、HRQOL和跌倒发生率随时间的变化。11名PD患者参与了为期8周的物理治疗远程康复干预。我们通过计算留存率和勤勉度、不良健康事件数量以及技术问题来评估可行性。我们在基线、干预后以及3个月随访时评估功能能力、HRQOL和跌倒情况。留存率和勤勉度分别为91%和100%。我们解决了所有技术问题(占疗程的21.9%)。未发生不良健康事件。点估计表明功能能力(Mini-BESTest)和HRQOL有所改善。40%的参与者在干预阶段跌倒。物理治疗远程康复对PD患者是可行且安全的。功能能力和HRQOL的改善必须通过适当的设计来证实。