Clinical Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Department of Rehabilitation Science, Clinic for Rehabilitation Muenster, Muenster, Austria.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 11;14(7):e086555. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086555.
To explore the experiences and acceptability of music-cued motor imagery (MCMI), music-cued gait training (MCGT), and combined MCMI and MCGT (MCMI-MCGT) in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). We also aimed to explore participants' self-rated health status postintervention and gather recommendations for further programme development.
Qualitative study alongside the double-blind randomised controlled real and imagined gait training with music-cueing (RIGMUC) multicentre trial of MCMI, MCGT and MCMI-MCGT.
PwMS recruited for the RIGMUC trial from Departments of Neurology at Medical Universities of Innsbruck and Graz and Clinic for Rehabilitation Muenster, Austria.
All 132 pwMS with mild to moderate disability randomised into the trial were included in the analysis.
Participants practised home-based MCMI, MCGT or MCMI-MCGT for 30 min, 4×/week, for 4 weeks. Three trained researchers conducted weekly semistructured telephone interviews during the intervention period, supporting adherence, addressing problems, sharing experiences and assessing intervention acceptability. Follow-up interviews at 4-week postintervention aimed to understand participants' self-rated changes in walking, fatigue and overall health compared with their prestudy condition. Investigator triangulation was employed among the researchers to enhance trustworthiness and credibility.
Using thematic analysis, we identified five themes: (1) empowerment, (2) remaining in sync, (3) interconnection between imagined and actual walking, (4) sustaining focus and (5) real-world transfer. Participants appreciated and found the imagined and actual MCGT innovative. Problems included concentration issues, early fatigue in advanced disability and difficulty synchronising with music cues. Positive changes in walking, fatigue and overall health postinterventions were reported offering valuable insights for programme development.
A participatory study to codevelop a music-cued exercise programme for pwMS seems appropriate as participants appreciated the innovation and effectiveness of both imagined and actual MCGT. Future studies should also investigate pwMS' potential and limitations in enhancing their MCMI abilities with intensive therapist-supported practice.
DRKS00023978.
探索音乐引导运动想象(MCMI)、音乐引导步态训练(MCGT)以及两者结合(MCMI-MCGT)在多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者中的体验和可接受性。我们还旨在探讨参与者在干预后的自我健康评估状况,并收集进一步方案开发的建议。
MCMI、MCGT 和 MCMI-MCGT 的双盲随机对照真实和想象中的音乐引导步态训练(RIGMUC)多中心试验的伴随定性研究。
在奥地利因斯布鲁克和格拉茨医科大学神经病学系以及明斯特康复诊所招募的 pwMS 参加了 RIGMUC 试验。
所有 132 名轻度至中度残疾的 pwMS 被随机分配到试验中,均被纳入分析。
参与者在家中进行 MCMI、MCGT 或 MCMI-MCGT,每周 4 次,每次 30 分钟,持续 4 周。在干预期间,三名经过培训的研究人员每周进行一次半结构化电话访谈,以支持依从性、解决问题、分享经验和评估干预的可接受性。在干预后 4 周进行的随访访谈旨在了解参与者与基线相比,对步行、疲劳和整体健康的自我评估变化。研究人员之间采用调查员三角验证,以提高可信度和可信度。
使用主题分析,我们确定了五个主题:(1)赋权,(2)保持同步,(3)想象和实际步态之间的相互联系,(4)保持专注,(5)现实世界的转移。参与者欣赏并发现想象和实际的 MCGT 具有创新性。问题包括注意力集中问题、高级残疾中的早期疲劳以及难以与音乐提示同步。干预后报告了步行、疲劳和整体健康状况的积极变化,为方案开发提供了有价值的见解。
对多发性硬化症患者进行音乐引导运动方案的参与式研究似乎是合适的,因为参与者欣赏了想象和实际 MCGT 的创新性和有效性。未来的研究还应调查 pwMS 通过强化治疗师支持的实践来增强其 MCMI 能力的潜力和局限性。
DRKS00023978。