Jones Julie, Alexander Lyndsay, Hancock Elizabeth, Cooper Kay
School of Health Sciences, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
J Parkinsons Dis. 2025 Mar 28:1877718X251324415. doi: 10.1177/1877718X251324415.
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is beneficial for people with Parkinson's (PwP); however, many are classed as sedentary. PDConnect is an online multicomponent intervention combining 1:1 physiotherapy and group-based PA combined with education, behavior change and self-management strategies, promoting PA and self-management among PwP.ObjectiveTo assess feasibility and acceptability of PDConnect.MethodsMixed methods study involving 31 PwP randomly allocated to: (i) usual care: physiotherapy once a week for six weeks, and (ii) PDConnect: physiotherapy once a week for six weeks, followed by 12 weekly sessions of group-based PA, followed by three monthly Teams calls to support engagement. Outcomes included intervention feasibility and acceptability (primary) assessed via survey and interviews; PA, motor, non-motor symptoms, and health and well-being (secondary) assessed at baseline, and at six, 18, and 30 weeks. Fidelity was accessed by post hoc video analysis.ResultsOnline delivery of PDConnect was feasible and safe. Participant retention was 74%. Response rate of self-reported measures was 97%. 95% of participants returned completed activity diaries. Attendance was high, with all participants recommending PDConnect. PDConnect participants reported improved flexibility, muscle strength, and endurance as well as increased PA confidence, PA levels and knowledge of Parkinson's disease. Half of PDConnect participants reported that they were much improved compared to 10% of usual care participants. Small to large effect sizes in PA (d = 0.03) and UPDRS (d = 0.96) ES) were reported, which warrant further exploration in an appropriately powered study.ConclusionsPDConnect is feasible and acceptable among PwP. A future large-scale trial is required to determine the effectiveness of PDConnect.
背景
体育活动(PA)对帕金森病患者(PwP)有益;然而,许多患者被归类为久坐不动。PDConnect是一种在线多成分干预措施,结合了一对一物理治疗和基于小组的体育活动,并辅以教育、行为改变和自我管理策略,以促进帕金森病患者的体育活动和自我管理。
目的
评估PDConnect的可行性和可接受性。
方法
采用混合方法研究,31名帕金森病患者被随机分配到:(i)常规护理组:每周进行一次物理治疗,共六周;(ii)PDConnect组:每周进行一次物理治疗,共六周,随后进行12次每周一次的基于小组的体育活动,之后每月进行三次团队电话会议以支持参与。结果包括通过调查和访谈评估的干预可行性和可接受性(主要指标);在基线、六周、18周和30周评估的体育活动、运动、非运动症状以及健康和幸福感(次要指标)。通过事后视频分析评估干预的保真度。
结果
PDConnect的在线交付是可行且安全的。参与者保留率为74%。自我报告测量的回复率为97%。95%的参与者交回了填写完整的活动日记。出勤率很高,所有参与者都推荐PDConnect。PDConnect组的参与者报告说灵活性、肌肉力量和耐力有所改善,以及体育活动信心、体育活动水平和帕金森病知识有所增加。PDConnect组的一半参与者报告说与常规护理组10%的参与者相比有了很大改善。报告了体育活动(d = 0.03)和统一帕金森病评定量表(d = 0.96)的小到中等效应量,这需要在一项有足够样本量的研究中进一步探索。
结论
PDConnect在帕金森病患者中是可行且可接受的。需要未来进行大规模试验以确定PDConnect的有效性。