Subramaniam Savitha, Wang Edward, Bhatt Tanvi
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
PM R. 2023 Oct;15(10):1249-1257. doi: 10.1002/pmrj.12929. Epub 2023 May 13.
Early dance-based exergaming (DBExG) trials in people with chronic stroke (PwCS) have shown promising results, but there remains a lack of knowledge if PwCS are interested in receiving such training in their homes and the applicability of a fall-protection safety harness in the home environment.
To survey people with chronic stroke to understand the perspectives and preferences of various customized safety harnesses for home-based harness assisted dance-based exergaming rehabilitation.
Participants were included in this survey study if they had a stroke, lived in the community, and understood English. Participants completed a study-specific safety harness survey via mail, in-person, or online. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the sample and survey responses.
One hundred two survey responses were returned. The majority of participants voted for a door mountable harness (51%), side-release style buckle (58%), and preferred to receive a manual to explain how to use the harness (51%). Seventy-eight percent of the participants required permission to install or use a harness system in their homes. More than half of the participants preferred exhibiting independence by strapping the harness themselves (68%), along with choosing to live independently (the ability to live in one's own home and community safely, independently, comfortably, and able also perform their activities of daily living, regardless of physical ability level) (89%).
PwCS opted to use ShA-DBExG in their homes. The current survey serves as a guideline to develop, customize, and prescribe home-based ShA-DBExG rehabilitation.
早期针对慢性中风患者(PwCS)的基于舞蹈的运动游戏(DBExG)试验已显示出有前景的结果,但对于PwCS是否有兴趣在家中接受此类训练以及跌倒保护安全带在家庭环境中的适用性,仍缺乏相关了解。
对慢性中风患者进行调查,以了解各种定制安全带用于家庭式安全带辅助基于舞蹈的运动游戏康复的观点和偏好。
如果参与者患有中风、居住在社区且懂英语,则纳入本调查研究。参与者通过邮件、亲自或在线方式完成一项特定研究的安全带调查。描述性统计用于描述样本和调查回复。
共返回102份调查回复。大多数参与者投票选择可安装在门上的安全带(51%)、侧面释放式扣环(58%),并且更愿意收到一份说明如何使用安全带的手册(51%)。78%的参与者需要获得在家中安装或使用安全带系统的许可。超过一半的参与者更喜欢自己系上安全带以展示独立性(68%),同时选择独立生活(即能够安全、独立、舒适地生活在自己家中和社区,并且无论身体能力水平如何都能够进行日常生活活动)(89%)。
PwCS选择在家中使用基于舞蹈的运动游戏进行康复。本次调查为开发、定制和规定家庭式基于舞蹈的运动游戏康复提供了指导方针。