Integrated model of care for functional movement disorder: targeting brain, mind and body.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2373775
Haseel Bhatt, Lindsey MacGillivray, Gabriela S Gilmour, Keschey Marcelle, Laura Langer, Sarah C Lidstone
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the therapy approaches and clinical outcomes of an integrated care model for patients with functional movement disorder (FMD).

Materials and methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted for all treated individuals with a primary diagnosis of FMD between January 2020 and July 2022. Patients received time-limited integrated therapy (n = 21) (i.e., simultaneous therapy delivered by psychiatry, neurology and physiotherapy), physiotherapy (n = 18) or virtual physiotherapy alone (n = 9). Primary outcomes included the Simplified-Functional Movement Disorders Rating Scale (S-FMDRS) and Clinical Global Impression-Improvement scale (CGI-I) collected at baseline and post-intervention.

Results: Forty-eight patients completed treatment (42% male; mean age, 48.5 ± 16.6 years, median symptom duration 30 months). The most common presentations were gait disorder, tremor and mixed hyperkinetic FMD. Common comorbidities included pain and fatigue. Three-quarters of patients had a comorbid psychiatric diagnosis. There was a significant reduction in S-FMDRS score following therapy (71%, p < 0.0001) and 69% had "much" or "very much" improved on the CGI-I. There was no difference between therapy groups. Attendance rates were high for both in-person (94%) and virtual (97%) visits.

Conclusions: These findings support that a time-limited integrated model of care is feasible and effective in treating patients with FMD.

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功能性运动障碍综合治疗模式:针对大脑、精神和身体。
目的:描述针对功能性运动障碍(FMD)患者的综合护理模式的治疗方法和临床结果:对 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 7 月期间所有接受治疗并被初诊为功能性运动障碍的患者进行回顾性病历审查。患者接受了有时间限制的综合治疗(n = 21)(即由精神病学、神经学和物理治疗同时提供的治疗)、物理治疗(n = 18)或单独的虚拟物理治疗(n = 9)。主要结果包括在基线和干预后收集的简化功能性运动障碍评定量表(S-FMDRS)和临床整体印象改善量表(CGI-I):48名患者完成了治疗(42%为男性,平均年龄(48.5 ± 16.6)岁,症状持续时间中位数为30个月)。最常见的症状是步态障碍、震颤和混合性运动功能亢进。常见的合并症包括疼痛和疲劳。四分之三的患者合并有精神病诊断。治疗后,S-FMDRS 评分明显降低(71%,p 结论:治疗后,S-FMDRS 评分明显降低:这些研究结果表明,有时限的综合治疗模式在治疗 FMD 患者方面是可行且有效的。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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