Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark and Horsens Regional Hospital, Horsens, Denmark.
Department of Public Health, Section of General Practice, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
BMC Geriatr. 2022 Oct 14;22(1):800. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03505-6.
Physical training is increasingly used in rehabilitation for older people with dementia and several studies have documented positive results. Currently, welfare nations promote motion-based technology (MBT) at home to replace group training in various rehabilitation interventions. Research on the use of MBT by people with dementia is sparse. Therefore, this study explores how people with mild dementia and their relatives experience home-based MBT training in an intervention facilitated by a Danish municipality.
The study is part of a feasibility study and builds on participant observation and interviews with people with dementia (n = 4), their relatives (n = 4), and health care workers (n = 3) engaged in the project.
Participants compared MBT training to group training and found that MBT was not a satisfactory replacement for group training. Some participants used and enjoyed MBT daily while others were challenged by the technology, the placement of the device, or motivation to independently complete the training program.
MBT is possibly best considered as a supplement to group training, suitable for individuals able to use it in daily life.
体能训练在老年痴呆症患者的康复中越来越多地被应用,多项研究已经证明了其积极效果。目前,福利国家提倡在家庭中使用基于运动的技术(MBT),以替代各种康复干预中的团体训练。关于痴呆症患者使用 MBT 的研究还很少。因此,本研究探讨了在丹麦市政府推动的一项干预措施中,轻度痴呆症患者及其家属如何在家中进行基于运动的技术训练。
该研究是一项可行性研究的一部分,基于对 4 名痴呆症患者、4 名家属和 3 名参与项目的医疗保健工作者的参与式观察和访谈。
参与者将 MBT 训练与团体训练进行了比较,发现 MBT 并不能令人满意地替代团体训练。一些参与者每天使用并享受 MBT,而另一些人则对技术、设备的位置或独立完成训练计划的动力感到挑战。
MBT 最好被视为团体训练的补充,适用于能够在日常生活中使用它的个体。