Bloemen Bart, Pijpers Eirlys, Cup Edith, Groothuis Jan, van Engelen Baziel, van der Wilt Gert Jan
Department for Health Evidence, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Department of Rehabilitation, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2021 Dec 21;16(12):e0261475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261475. eCollection 2021.
High quality care of patients with neuromuscular diseases requires a personalised approach that focuses on achieving and maintaining a level of functioning that enables them to be in a state of well-being. The capability approach states that well-being should be understood in terms of capabilities, the substantial opportunities that people have to be and do things they have reasons to value. In this Rehabilitation and Capability care for patients with Neuromuscular diseases (ReCap-NMD) study, we want to investigate whether providing care based on the capability approach (capability care) has an added value in the rehabilitation of patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMD).
Two groups of 30 adult patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy or myotonic dystrophy type 1 will be included. The first group will receive rehabilitation care as usual with a follow-up period of 6 months. Then, based on theory, and experiences of patients and healthcare professionals, capability care will be developed. During the following 3 months, the multidisciplinary outpatient rehabilitation care team will be trained in providing this newly developed capability care. Subsequently, the second group will receive capability care, with a follow-up period of 6 months. A mixed methods approach is used with both qualitative and quantitative outcome measures to evaluate the effect of capability care and to perform a process evaluation. The primary outcome measure will be the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure.
The ReCap-NMD study is the first study to design and implement a healthcare intervention based on the capability approach. The results of this study will expand our knowledge on how the capability approach can be applied in delivering and evaluating healthcare, and will show whether implementing such an intervention leads to a higher well-being for patients with NMD.
Registered at Trialregister.nl (Trial NL8946) on 12th of October, 2020.
对神经肌肉疾病患者的高质量护理需要一种个性化的方法,该方法侧重于实现并维持一定的功能水平,使患者处于良好状态。能力方法指出,福祉应根据能力来理解,即人们拥有的去成为和做他们有理由重视之事的实质机会。在这项针对神经肌肉疾病患者的康复与能力护理(ReCap-NMD)研究中,我们想探究基于能力方法提供的护理(能力护理)在神经肌肉疾病(NMD)患者的康复中是否具有附加价值。
将纳入两组各30名患有面肩肱型肌营养不良或1型强直性肌营养不良的成年患者。第一组将接受常规康复护理,随访期为6个月。然后,基于理论以及患者和医护人员的经验,开发能力护理。在接下来的3个月里,多学科门诊康复护理团队将接受提供这种新开发的能力护理的培训。随后,第二组将接受能力护理,随访期为6个月。采用混合方法,使用定性和定量结果测量来评估能力护理的效果并进行过程评估。主要结果测量指标将是加拿大职业表现测量。
ReCap-NMD研究是第一项基于能力方法设计并实施医疗干预的研究。这项研究的结果将扩展我们对能力方法如何应用于提供和评估医疗保健的认识,并将表明实施这种干预是否会为NMD患者带来更高的福祉。
于2020年10月12日在Trialregister.nl(试验编号NL8946)注册。