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瑜伽干预在住院肢体缺失康复项目中的可行性

Feasibility of a Yoga Intervention in an Inpatient Limb Loss Rehabilitation Program.

作者信息

Mayo A L, Cheung B, Li J, Jean S, Vijayakumar A, Hitzig S L, Simpson R

机构信息

St. John's Rehab Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada.

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Can Prosthet Orthot J. 2024 Oct 24;7(1):43896. doi: 10.33137/cpoj.v7i1.43896. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limb loss is a life-changing event, which may be associated with limited mobility, pain, and low mood. Yoga interventions have been found to be beneficial for improving emotional wellness and pain in other patient populations. The benefits of including yoga in limb loss rehabilitation have not been well studied.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to determine if an adaptive yoga program would be suitable for individuals with newly acquired limb loss in a rehabilitation program.

METHODOLOGY

A yoga video was co-designed by rehabilitation clinicians and a limb loss patient partner certified in yoga instruction. Surveys were used to collect patients' socio-demographics and previous yoga experience. Participants completed a therapist guided group yoga video session, and then given online access to practice independently. Post-yoga participation surveys and qualitative interviews were conducted with patients to determine acceptance and feasibility of the yoga intervention.

FINDINGS

Twenty-four participants with lower limb amputation(s) were approached to participate. The majority of participants (63%) had dysvascular-related amputations. Nineteen out of 24 recruited patients (79%) completed the yoga video session and the pre-yoga survey. Sixteen out of 19 participants completed the post-yoga survey, and eight also completed a qualitative interview. Five had previously undertaken yoga but rated themselves as novices. All participants felt that yoga was beneficial, easy to complete, and should be included in rehabilitation. Participants found yoga to be relaxing and some noted reduction in pain. Most preferred to do yoga in a group. Five out of eight patients (63%) interviewed continued to do the yoga video independently in hospital and post-discharge. Challenges with the yoga intervention included lack of a quiet yoga space, and dedicated time given other appointments/priorities.

CONCLUSION

Yoga was widely accepted by the inpatient limb loss population. Yoga may complement traditional limb loss rehabilitation by providing patients a relaxing experience; however, further research is needed.

摘要

背景

肢体缺失是一件改变人生的大事,可能会导致行动不便、疼痛和情绪低落。研究发现,瑜伽干预对改善其他患者群体的情绪健康和疼痛有益。将瑜伽纳入肢体缺失康复的益处尚未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究的目的是确定适应性瑜伽项目是否适用于康复项目中刚出现肢体缺失的个体。

方法

一部瑜伽视频由康复临床医生和一名获得瑜伽教学认证的肢体缺失患者共同设计。通过调查收集患者的社会人口统计学信息和以前的瑜伽经历。参与者完成了一次由治疗师指导的团体瑜伽视频课程,然后可以在线独立练习。对患者进行瑜伽参与后调查和定性访谈,以确定瑜伽干预的可接受性和可行性。

结果

24名下肢截肢患者被邀请参与。大多数参与者(63%)因血管性疾病导致截肢。24名招募患者中有19名(79%)完成了瑜伽视频课程和瑜伽前调查。19名参与者中有16名完成了瑜伽后调查,8名还完成了定性访谈。5人以前曾进行过瑜伽练习,但自认为是新手。所有参与者都认为瑜伽有益、易于完成,应该纳入康复项目。参与者发现瑜伽令人放松,一些人指出疼痛有所减轻。大多数人更喜欢在团体中做瑜伽。8名接受访谈的患者中有5名(63%)在住院期间和出院后继续独立观看瑜伽视频。瑜伽干预面临的挑战包括缺乏安静的瑜伽空间,以及由于其他预约/优先事项而导致的时间不足。

结论

瑜伽被住院肢体缺失患者广泛接受。瑜伽可以通过为患者提供放松的体验来补充传统的肢体缺失康复;然而,还需要进一步的研究。

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