Development and effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation system for dysphagia using information and communication technology systems.

Takako Nagai, Hiroshi Uei, Kazuyoshi Nakanishi
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Objective: In older patients, dysphagia is a major risk factor for aspiration pneumonia and choking as it progresses slowly and recurs repeatedly without awareness. Information and communication technology (ICT) is used in various medical fields. However, no feeding or swallowing disorder prevention program has been developed to date and no reports have verified its effectiveness and safety. This study aimed to develop a dysphagia rehabilitation system using ICT and verify its effectiveness.

Methods: Changes in swallowing function and functional prognosis were examined in 120 patients with aspiration pneumonia: 60 in the control and 60 in the ICT group. Physical therapists performed pulmonary rehabilitation in the control group. There were additional activities within the ICT rehabilitation system, such as motor and swallowing function evaluations, training sessions, and provision of dietary instructions, in addition to the rehabilitation content of the control group.

Results: The Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS) score, a measure of swallowing function, significantly improved in the ICT group (P<0.001). ICT use was considered an influencing factor of FOIS change (β=0.49, 95% confidence interval, 1.47 to 2.97 P<0.001). ICT use positively affected the Barthel index gain (β=0.49, 95% confidence interval, 14.73 to 32.72 P<0.001).

Conclusion: A rehabilitation program using ICT improved swallowing function and the Barthel index. The system can also be used in sparsely populated and rural areas where there are few rehabilitation professionals, and high ripple effects are expected.

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利用信息和通信技术系统开发吞咽困难运动康复系统及其有效性。
目的:在老年患者中,吞咽困难是吸入性肺炎和窒息的一个主要危险因素,因为它进展缓慢,而且在不知不觉中反复发作。信息和通信技术(ICT)被广泛应用于各个医疗领域。然而,迄今为止,尚未开发出预防喂食或吞咽障碍的程序,也没有报告证实其有效性和安全性。本研究旨在利用信息和通信技术开发吞咽困难康复系统,并验证其有效性:方法:对 120 名吸入性肺炎患者的吞咽功能变化和功能预后进行了研究,其中对照组和 ICT 组各 60 人。对照组由物理治疗师进行肺康复治疗。除了对照组的康复内容外,ICT康复系统中还有额外的活动,如运动和吞咽功能评估、训练课程和提供饮食指导:结果:信息和通信技术组的吞咽功能评分表(FOIS)得分显著提高(PPP结论:使用信息和通信技术的康复计划改善了吞咽功能:使用信息和通信技术的康复计划改善了吞咽功能和巴特尔指数。该系统还可用于人口稀少、康复专业人员较少的农村地区,预计会产生较高的连锁反应。
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