Léandre Gagné-Pelletier, Isabelle Poitras, Marc Roig, Catherine Mercier
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Abstract
Background: A discrepancy between the level of impairment at the upper extremity (UE) and its use in activities of daily life is frequently observed in individuals who have experienced a stroke. Wrist-worn accelerometers allow an objective and valid measure of UE use in everyday life. Accelerometer studies have shown that a wide range of factors beyond UE impairment can influence UE use. This scoping review aims to identify factors associated with UE use and to investigate the influence of different types of accelerometry metrics on these associations.
Method: A search using CINHAL, Embase, MEDLINE, Compendex, and Web of Science Core Collection databases was performed. Studies that assessed the association between UE use quantified with accelerometers and factors related to the person or their environment in individuals with stroke were included. Data related to study design, participants characteristics, accelerometry methodology (absolute vs. relative UE use metrics), and associations with personal and environmental factors were extracted.
Results: Fifty-four studies were included. Multiple studies consistently reported associations between relative UE use and stroke severity, UE motor impairment, unimanual capacity, bimanual capacity, and mobility. In contrast, there were inconsistent associations with factors such as neglect and concordance between dominance and side of paresis and a consistent lack of association between relative UE use and time since stroke, sex, and age. Metrics of absolute paretic UE use yielded different results regarding their association with personal and environmental factors, as they were more influenced by factors related to physical activity and less associated with factors related to UE capacity.
Conclusion: Healthcare providers should recognize the complexity of the relationship between UE use and impairment and consider additional factors when selecting assessments during rehabilitation to identify patients at risk of underutilizing their paretic arm in daily life. Future research in this domain should preconize relative UE use metrics or multi-sensors method to control for the effect of physical activity.
背景:在经历过中风的个体中,经常观察到上肢损伤水平与其在日常生活活动中的使用之间的差异。佩戴在手腕上的加速度计可以客观有效地测量我们在日常生活中的使用情况。加速度计研究表明,除了UE障碍之外,还有很多因素会影响UE的使用。本综述旨在确定与UE使用相关的因素,并研究不同类型的加速度测量指标对这些关联的影响。方法:采用CINHAL、Embase、MEDLINE、Compendex、Web of Science Core Collection数据库进行检索。研究评估了用加速度计量化的UE使用与中风患者或其环境相关因素之间的关系。提取了与研究设计、参与者特征、加速测量方法(绝对与相对UE使用指标)以及与个人和环境因素相关的数据。结果:共纳入54项研究。多项研究一致报道了相对UE使用与卒中严重程度、UE运动障碍、单手能力、双手能力和活动能力之间的关联。相比之下,忽视和优势与侧瘫之间的一致性等因素之间存在不一致的关联,相对UE使用与卒中后时间、性别和年龄之间缺乏一致的关联。在与个人和环境因素的关联方面,绝对父母UE使用指标产生了不同的结果,因为它们更受身体活动相关因素的影响,而与UE容量相关因素的影响较小。结论:医疗保健提供者应认识到UE使用与损伤之间关系的复杂性,并在选择康复评估时考虑其他因素,以确定患者在日常生活中有使用双亲臂不足的风险。该领域的未来研究应预先确定相对UE,使用度量或多传感器方法来控制身体活动的影响。
期刊介绍:
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.