Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, USA; Deanna and Sidney Wolk Center for Memory Health at Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA, USA.
Neuromodulation. 2024 Jun;27(4):636-644. doi: 10.1016/j.neurom.2023.04.477. Epub 2023 Aug 8.
There has been recent interest in the administration of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) by a caregiver, family member, or patient themselves while in their own homes (HB-tES). The need to properly train individuals in the administration of HB-tES is essential, and the lack of a uniform training approach across studies has come to light. The primary aim of this paper is to present the HB-tES training and supervision program, a tele-supervised, instructional, and evaluation program to teach laypersons how to administer HB-tES to a participant and to provide a standardized framework for remote monitoring of participants by teaching staff. The secondary aim is to present early pilot data on the feasibility and effectiveness of the training portion of the program based on its implementation in 379 sessions between two pilot clinical trials.
The program includes instructional materials, standardized tele-supervised hands-on practice sessions, and a system for remote supervision of participants by teaching staff. Nine laypersons completed the training program. Data on the feasibility and effectiveness of the program were collected.
No adverse events were reported during the training or any of the HB-tES sessions after the training. All laypersons successfully completed the training. The nine laypersons reported being satisfied with the training program and confident in their tES administration capabilities. This was consistent with laypersons requiring technical assistance from teaching staff very infrequently during the 379 completed sessions. The average adherence rate between all administrators was >98%, with seven of nine administrators having 100% adherence to the scheduled sessions.
These findings indicate that the HB-tES program is effective and is associated with participant satisfaction.
We hope that the remote nature of this training program will facilitate increased accessibility to HB-tES research for participants of different demographics and locations. This program, designed for easy adaptation to different HB-tES research applications and devices, also is accessible online. The adoption of this program is expected to facilitate uniformity of study methods among future HB-tES studies and thereby accelerate the pace of tES intervention discovery.
最近人们对在患者自己家中,由护理人员、家庭成员或患者自己进行经颅电刺激(tES)治疗的方式(HB-tES)产生了兴趣。对接受治疗的个体进行正确的治疗培训是至关重要的,而各研究之间缺乏统一的培训方法已经凸显出来。本文的主要目的是介绍 HB-tES 培训和监督计划,这是一个远程监督、教学和评估计划,旨在教授非专业人员如何对参与者进行 HB-tES 治疗,并通过教学人员为参与者的远程监测提供标准化框架。次要目的是根据在两项试点临床试验中的 379 次治疗,介绍该培训计划的培训部分的可行性和有效性的早期试点数据。
该计划包括教学材料、标准化远程监督实践课程,以及教学人员对参与者进行远程监督的系统。九名非专业人员完成了培训计划。收集了关于该计划的可行性和有效性的数据。
在培训过程中和培训后的 HB-tES 治疗过程中,均未报告任何不良事件。所有非专业人员都成功完成了培训。九名非专业人员报告对培训计划满意,并对他们的 tES 管理能力有信心。这与非专业人员在 379 次完成的治疗课程中很少需要教学人员提供技术援助的情况一致。所有管理者的平均依从率均超过 98%,其中 7 名管理者对计划治疗课程的依从率达到 100%。
这些发现表明 HB-tES 计划是有效的,并与参与者的满意度相关。
我们希望该培训计划的远程性质将为不同人口统计学和地理位置的参与者增加对 HB-tES 研究的可及性。该计划专为易于适应不同的 HB-tES 研究应用和设备而设计,也可在线使用。预计该计划的采用将促进未来 HB-tES 研究中研究方法的一致性,并从而加快 tES 干预措施的发现速度。