Faux-Nightingale Alice, Kulshrestha Richa, Emery Nicholas, Pandyan Anand, Willis Tracey, Philp Fraser
School of Allied Health Professions, Keele University, Keele.
Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH) Foundation Trust, Gobowen, Oswestry.
Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl. 2021 Sep 16;3(4):100157. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2021.100157. eCollection 2021 Dec.
To identify (1) what exercise modalities people living with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) are undertaking in the community as a part of their ongoing rehabilitation and (2) what future research projects would gain the support of people with FSHD.
An online questionnaire composed of open and closed questions. Conventional content analysis was used for open questions, and quantitative analysis was used for closed questions.
Online questionnaire distributed to a United Kingdom FSHD registry.
A total of 232 patients on the United Kingdom FSHD registry (N=232).
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A response rate of 43.6% was achieved with 232 of 532 patients completing the survey. Despite 85.8% (n=199) of patients experiencing shoulder instability that affects daily living, only 44.4% (n=103) engaged with exercises targeting the upper body. The themes from the data were understanding of disease mechanism shaping exercise choice, lack of understanding about the condition and the benefit of exercise, support from professionals, barriers to exercise, and thoughts about future research. Participants (92.2%, n=214) agreed additional research into upper limb exercises is needed and felt a 3-month arm cycling intervention with monthly clinical visits and magnetic resonance imaging would be appropriate.
Exercise selection was variable among patients with FSHD, and lack of information, pain, fatigue, availability and access to facilities, cost, and time were identified as barriers to exercise. This may account for the limited engagement with upper limb rehabilitation despite the high percentage of shoulder instability in patients with FSHD. Further research is needed to develop evidence-based exercise interventions, and guidance for upper limb exercise prescription in FSHD, and patients are supportive of this.
确定(1)面肩肱型肌营养不良症(FSHD)患者在社区中作为其持续康复一部分所进行的运动方式,以及(2)哪些未来研究项目会获得FSHD患者的支持。
一份由开放式和封闭式问题组成的在线问卷。对开放式问题采用传统内容分析法,对封闭式问题采用定量分析法。
在线问卷分发给英国FSHD登记处。
英国FSHD登记处的232名患者(N = 232)。
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532名患者中有232名完成调查,回复率为43.6%。尽管85.8%(n = 199)的患者存在影响日常生活的肩部不稳定情况,但只有44.4%(n = 103)的患者进行针对上半身的运动。数据得出的主题包括对疾病机制的理解影响运动选择、对病情和运动益处缺乏了解、专业人员的支持、运动障碍以及对未来研究的想法。参与者(92.2%,n = 214)同意需要对上肢运动进行更多研究,并认为进行为期3个月的手臂骑行干预,每月进行临床检查和磁共振成像检查是合适的。
FSHD患者的运动选择各不相同,信息缺乏、疼痛、疲劳、设施的可及性和可用性、成本以及时间被确定为运动障碍。这可能解释了尽管FSHD患者肩部不稳定的比例很高,但上肢康复参与度有限的原因。需要进一步研究以制定基于证据的运动干预措施以及FSHD上肢运动处方指南,患者对此表示支持。