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安全出行计划(INTEGRATE)的可接受性:帕金森病患者及其护理伙伴的观点

Acceptability of a programme for safer mobility (INTEGRATE): Perspectives of people with Parkinson's disease and their care-partners.

作者信息

Allen Natalie E, Darmali Annabel, Koch Cecelia, Tran Sammi, Paul Serene S, Canning Colleen G, Edwards Simone, Harkness Susan, Savage Roslyn, Webster Lyndell, Zelma Genevieve, Goh Lina

机构信息

Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Clin Rehabil. 2025 Oct;39(10):1378-1389. doi: 10.1177/02692155251365151. Epub 2025 Aug 6.

DOI:10.1177/02692155251365151
PMID:40770967
Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the acceptability and factors that influenced implementation of a multidomain, home-based fall prevention programme () for people with Parkinson's disease who fall recurrently, and their care-partners.DesignQualitative, inductive thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews.SettingHomes of participants in Sydney, Australia.ParticipantsEighteen interviews with people with Parkinson's disease and/or their care-partner who were purposively sampled after completing .Intervention was delivered by occupational therapists and physiotherapists and included personally tailored home fall-hazard reduction, exercise (leg muscle strength, balance and freezing of gait) and safer mobility strategies delivered over 6 months.ResultsFive themes were identified: (a) the importance of personalisation, (b) a collaborative effort, (c) capacity building, (d) navigating fall risk with Parkinson's is complex and (e) the ease (or not) of making changes. Participants and their care-partners appreciated the personalised, home-based programme that involved shared decision-making and was delivered by expert therapists. They developed increased safety awareness and problem-solving skills. Making improvements, receiving ongoing support from therapists and care-partners and making change easier promoted sustained engagement. However, some participants faced emotional and psychological barriers to engagement including fatalistic beliefs about disease progression and a desire to avoid appearing 'disabled'. The reality of Parkinson's disease motivated participants to make changes but Parkinson's-related impairments such as apathy and motor fluctuations hindered this.ConclusionsPeople with Parkinson's disease who are recurrent fallers, and their care-partners, found the programme acceptable and were able to engage with it with guidance and support from therapists.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨针对帕金森病反复跌倒患者及其照护伙伴的多领域居家预防跌倒项目()的可接受性以及影响该项目实施的因素。

设计

对半结构式访谈进行定性、归纳性主题分析。

地点

澳大利亚悉尼10名参与者的家中。

参与者

对18名帕金森病患者和/或其照护伙伴进行访谈,这些参与者在完成后被有目的地抽样选取。干预由职业治疗师和物理治疗师提供,包括针对个人定制的家庭跌倒风险降低措施、锻炼(腿部肌肉力量、平衡和步态冻结)以及为期6个月的更安全的移动策略。

结果

确定了五个主题

(a)个性化的重要性,(b)合作努力,(c)能力建设,(d)应对帕金森病跌倒风险很复杂,(e)做出改变的难易程度。参与者及其照护伙伴赞赏这个个性化的居家项目,该项目涉及共同决策且由专业治疗师提供。他们提高了安全意识和解决问题的能力。做出改进、得到治疗师和照护伙伴的持续支持以及使改变更容易促进了持续参与。然而,一些参与者在参与过程中面临情感和心理障碍,包括对疾病进展的宿命论信念以及避免显得“残疾”的愿望。帕金森病的现实促使参与者做出改变,但冷漠和运动波动等与帕金森病相关的损伤阻碍了这一进程。

结论

帕金森病反复跌倒患者及其照护伙伴认为该项目是可接受的,并且在治疗师的指导和支持下能够参与其中。

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