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多发性硬化症患者及临床医生对步行困难物理治疗的看法

Patient and Clinician Perspectives of Physical Therapy for Walking Difficulties in Multiple Sclerosis.

作者信息

Plummer Prudence, Stewart Andrea, Anderson Jessica N

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA 02129, USA.

Adult Inpatient Division, Department of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

出版信息

Mult Scler Int. 2023 Feb 15;2023:1121051. doi: 10.1155/2023/1121051. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Gait speed is frequently the primary efficacy endpoint in clinical trials of interventions targeting mobility in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, it is unclear whether increased gait speed is a meaningful outcome for people living with MS. The purpose of this study was to identify the most important aspects of mobility for people with MS and physical therapists and to explore how patients and clinicians perceive whether physical therapy has been effective. Forty-six people with MS and 23 physical therapy clinicians participated in a focus group, one-on-one interview, or electronic survey. The focus group and interview data were transcribed and coded to identify themes. Free-text survey responses were also coded, and multiple-choice options were analyzed for frequency. Among people with MS, falls and difficulties getting out into the community were identified as highly important mobility limitations. Clinicians also identified falls and safety as a priority. Walking speed was infrequently described as a problem, and although gait speed is often measured by clinicians, improving gait speed is rarely a treatment goal. Despite their emphasis on safety, clinicians lacked certainty about how to objectively measure improvements in safety. People with MS evaluated physical therapy effectiveness based on the ease by which they can do things and acknowledged that "not getting worse" is a positive outcome. Clinicians evaluated effectiveness based on the amount of change in objective outcome measures and by patient and caregiver reports of improved function. These findings indicate that gait speed is not of major importance to people with MS or physical therapy clinicians. People with MS want to be able to walk further and without an assistive device, and they want to avoid falls. Clinicians want to maximize safety while improving functional ability. Clinicians and patients may differ in their expected outcomes from physical therapy.

摘要

在针对多发性硬化症(MS)患者行动能力的干预措施临床试验中,步速常常是主要的疗效终点。然而,步速提高对MS患者而言是否是一个有意义的结果尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定MS患者和物理治疗师认为行动能力最重要的方面,并探讨患者和临床医生如何看待物理治疗是否有效。46名MS患者和23名物理治疗临床医生参与了焦点小组讨论、一对一访谈或电子调查。对焦点小组讨论和访谈数据进行转录和编码以确定主题。对自由文本的调查回复也进行了编码,并对多项选择选项的频率进行了分析。在MS患者中,跌倒和出门到社区困难被确定为非常重要的行动能力限制。临床医生也将跌倒和安全视为首要任务。很少有人将步行速度描述为一个问题,尽管临床医生经常测量步速,但提高步速很少是治疗目标。尽管临床医生强调安全,但他们不确定如何客观地衡量安全方面的改善。MS患者根据做事的难易程度来评估物理治疗的效果,并承认“没有恶化”就是一个积极的结果。临床医生根据客观结果指标的变化量以及患者和护理人员关于功能改善的报告来评估效果。这些发现表明,步速对MS患者或物理治疗临床医生来说并不重要。MS患者希望能够走得更远且无需辅助设备,并且他们希望避免跌倒。临床医生希望在提高功能能力的同时最大限度地提高安全性。临床医生和患者对物理治疗的预期结果可能存在差异。

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