Johannesen Gitte, Damlund Anders Ravnholt Schüsler, Grundtvig Vinter Sofie, Spuur Helle Skadborg, Sarkez-Knudsen Mathias, Thomsen Thora Grothe
Department of Occupational and Physiotherapy, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, Denmark.
Department of Occupational and Physiotherapy, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2024 Jul 12;5:1359371. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1359371. eCollection 2024.
Fatigue often leads to a sedentary lifestyle, negatively impacting health, mortality, and quality of life. Engaging in physical activity can be challenging for individuals experiencing fatigue, particularly those with sleep apnea. This study's objective was to assess the "First Step" concepts' usability in constructing and implementing different interventions through qualitative data. The intervention targets patients with sleep apnea, focusing on individualized energy distribution and meaningful engagement in physical activity.
Two programs were developed based on the First Step concept, a rehabilitation program and a patient education program. Initially, 13 patients were recruited, split between the groups, with two dropping out. Primarily evaluated through qualitative data, patients in both groups attended group interviews. For one of the programs supplementary quantitative data were collected through the 6-min walk test (6MWT), Sit-to-Stand test, and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). Patients in the rehabilitation program also monitored daily step counts using activity trackers.
Patients found the energy management education enlightening, enabling them to make conscious changes in their daily lives. They reported the program's positive reception, with social interaction playing a crucial role in its success. Of the six patients who completed the rehabilitation program, significant improvements in 6MWT scores were observed, indicating enhanced walking endurance. While no changes were seen in the Sit-to-Stand test, COPM results showed notable improvements in performance and satisfaction with chosen activities.
The incorporation of the First Step concept empowered patients with sleep apnea to manage fatigue, conserve energy, engage in meaningful activities, and improve their wellbeing. Merging occupational therapy and physiotherapy interventions effectively addressed daily challenges while promoting physical activity. Adaptations to the program, guided by patient feedback, suggest a preference for longer, more personalized sessions. This approach offers a promising pathway to improving quality of life for individuals with chronic conditions.
Our study highlights the usability of the First Step concept, integrating occupational therapy and physiotherapy, to address challenges in individuals with sleep apnea. The tailored, multidisciplinary intervention prioritizes meaningful activities, focuses on energy distribution and physical exercise, yielding improved satisfaction and performance. Further research is warranted to enhance this salutogenic approach for chronic conditions.
疲劳常常导致久坐不动的生活方式,对健康、死亡率和生活质量产生负面影响。对于经历疲劳的个体,尤其是患有睡眠呼吸暂停的人来说,参与体育活动可能具有挑战性。本研究的目的是通过定性数据评估“第一步”概念在构建和实施不同干预措施方面的可用性。该干预措施针对患有睡眠呼吸暂停的患者,侧重于个性化的能量分配和有意义地参与体育活动。
基于“第一步”概念开发了两个项目,一个康复项目和一个患者教育项目。最初招募了13名患者,分为两组,有两名退出。主要通过定性数据进行评估,两组患者都参加了小组访谈。对于其中一个项目,通过6分钟步行试验(6MWT)、坐立试验和加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)收集了补充定量数据。康复项目中的患者还使用活动追踪器监测每日步数。
患者发现能量管理教育具有启发性,使他们能够在日常生活中做出有意识的改变。他们报告了该项目受到的积极欢迎,社交互动在其成功中起着至关重要的作用。在完成康复项目的六名患者中,观察到6MWT分数有显著提高,表明步行耐力增强。虽然坐立试验中没有变化,但COPM结果显示在表现和对所选活动的满意度方面有显著改善。
纳入“第一步”概念使患有睡眠呼吸暂停的患者能够管理疲劳、节省能量、参与有意义的活动并改善他们的健康状况。将职业治疗和物理治疗干预相结合有效地解决了日常挑战,同时促进了体育活动。根据患者反馈对项目进行的调整表明,患者更喜欢更长、更个性化的课程。这种方法为改善慢性病患者的生活质量提供了一条有希望的途径。
我们的研究强调了“第一步”概念的可用性,将职业治疗和物理治疗相结合,以应对患有睡眠呼吸暂停的个体所面临的挑战。这种量身定制的多学科干预措施优先考虑有意义的活动,侧重于能量分配和体育锻炼,从而提高了满意度和表现。有必要进行进一步的研究以加强这种针对慢性病的健康促进方法。