Kennedy Megan, Roche Sheila, McGowan Mark, Larkin Niamh, O'Connell Niamh M, O'Mahony Brian, Lavin Michelle, O'Donnell James S, Turecek Peter L, Gormley John
Discipline of Physiotherapy, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
National Coagulation Centre, St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Haemophilia. 2023 May;29(3):892-899. doi: 10.1111/hae.14775. Epub 2023 Mar 13.
To conduct a cross-sectional follow-up assessment of physical activity (PA) in people with moderate and severe haemophilia (PwMSH) from the Irish Personalised Approach to the Treatment of Haemophilia (iPATH) study.
Between June-December 2021, participants' PA was measured over one week using accelerometery, and was compared with their previously measured data from the original iPATH assessment. Self-awareness of PA and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on PA, pain, mobility and function were retrospectively examined using a survey.
Of 30 participants who returned surveys [n = 19, severe (FVIII, <.01 IU/mL); n = 4, moderate (FVIII, .01-.05 IU/mL); n = 7, severe (FIX, <.01 IU/mL); age: 47 (36, 55) years], 28 completed accelerometery (follow-up time: 3 years). There were no significant differences in accelerometer PA (all p > .05), but achievement of World Health Organisation guidelines increased (67.9%-75.0%; p = .646). Increased self-awareness of PA was reported by 76.7%, and 66.7% reported desires to become more physically active. Compared to normal, most reported either no differences or lower levels of PA during lockdown restrictions. Self-reported PA increased for most when restrictions eased from April 2021 onwards. Beyond the pandemic, concerns included pain and access to exercise resources.
Self-reported PA throughout the pandemic was variable, whilst there were no significant differences in objectively measured PA between assessment periods, despite reports of increased self-awareness and desires to be physically active at follow-up. Further qualitative research is needed to design personalised PA and health interventions, capturing perspectives of patients, their families, and multi-disciplinary haemophilia healthcare providers.
对爱尔兰血友病个性化治疗方法(iPATH)研究中的中重度血友病患者(PwMSH)进行身体活动(PA)的横断面随访评估。
在2021年6月至12月期间,使用加速度计对参与者的PA进行为期一周的测量,并将其与原始iPATH评估中先前测量的数据进行比较。通过一项调查回顾性地检查了PA的自我认知以及新冠疫情对PA、疼痛、活动能力和功能的影响。
在30名回复调查问卷的参与者中(n = 19,重度(FVIII < 0.01 IU/mL);n = 4,中度(FVIII 0.01 - 0.05 IU/mL);n = 7,重度(FIX < 0.01 IU/mL);年龄:47(36,55)岁),28名完成了加速度计测量(随访时间:3年)。加速度计测量的PA没有显著差异(所有p > 0.05),但达到世界卫生组织指南标准的比例有所增加(67.9% - 75.0%;p = 0.646)。76.7% 的人报告PA的自我认知有所提高,66.7% 的人表示希望增加身体活动。与正常情况相比,大多数人报告在封锁限制期间PA没有差异或水平较低。当2021年4月起限制放宽时,大多数人自我报告的PA有所增加。在疫情之外,人们担心的问题包括疼痛和获得锻炼资源的机会。
在整个疫情期间自我报告的PA存在差异,但尽管在随访中有自我认知提高和增加身体活动愿望的报告,各评估期之间客观测量的PA没有显著差异。需要进一步开展定性研究,以设计个性化的PA和健康干预措施,了解患者、其家人以及多学科血友病医疗服务提供者的观点。