Interdisciplinary rehabilitation for persisting post-concussion symptoms after mTBI: N=15 single case experimental design

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2023.101777
Jack V.K. Nguyen , Adam McKay , Jennie Ponsford , Katie Davies , Michael Makdissi , Sean P.A. Drummond , Jonathan Reyes , Jennifer Makovec Knight , Tess Peverill , James H. Brennan , Catherine Willmott
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Abstract

Background

Despite clinical guidelines recommending an interdisciplinary approach to persisting post-concussion symptom (PPCS) management, evaluations of interdisciplinary interventions remain scant.

Objectives

This pilot study aimed to explore the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an interdisciplinary intervention for PPCSs.

Method

A single-case experimental design with randomisation to multiple baselines (2, 4, or 6 weeks) was repeated across 15 participants (53% female) with mild traumatic brain injury (mean age 38.3 years, SD 15.7). The 12-week treatment incorporated psychology, physiotherapy, and medical interventions. Feasibility outcomes included recruitment and retention rates, adverse events, treatment adherence and fidelity. Patient-centred secondary outcomes included the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ), assessed 3 times per week during the baseline and treatment phases, and at the 1- and 3-month follow-ups. Other secondary outcomes included measures of mood, sleep and fatigue, physical functioning, health-related quality of life, illness perceptions, and goal attainment. Changes in PPCSs were evaluated using systematic visual analysis and Tau-U. Clinically significant changes in secondary outcomes were explored descriptively.

Results

16/26 individuals assessed for eligibility were enroled (61% recruitment rate); 15 completed the post-treatment follow-ups, and 13 completed the 1- and 3-month follow-up assessments (81% retention rate). High treatment adherence and competence in delivering treatments was observed. Moderate-large effect sizes for reducing PPCSs were observed in 12/15 cases, with 7/15 reaching statistical significance. Improvements were maintained at the 1- and 3-month follow-ups and were accompanied by reductions in fatigue, sleep difficulties, and mood symptoms, and changes in illness perceptions. All participants had clinically significant improvements in at least 1 outcome, with 81% of individual therapy goals achieved.

Conclusions

This pilot study provided preliminary support for a subsequent randomised controlled trial (RCT), with satisfactory recruitment, retention, treatment compliance, and treatment fidelity. Improvement was evident on participant outcomes including symptom reduction and goal attainment, suggesting that progressing to a phase-II RCT is worthwhile. Findings highlight the potential benefit of individualized interdisciplinary treatments.

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mTBI后持续脑震荡后症状的跨学科康复:N=15个单例实验设计。
背景:尽管临床指南建议采用跨学科方法来治疗持续性脑震荡后症状(PPCS),但对跨学科干预措施的评估仍然很少。目的:本试验研究旨在探索PPCS跨学科干预的可行性和初步疗效。方法:对15名轻度创伤性脑损伤(平均年龄38.3岁,SD 15.7)参与者(53%女性)进行单例实验设计,随机分组至多个基线(2、4或6周)。12周的治疗包括心理、物理治疗和医疗干预。可行性结果包括招募率和保留率、不良事件、治疗依从性和忠诚度。以患者为中心的次要结果包括Rivermead脑震荡后症状问卷(RPQ),在基线和治疗阶段以及1个月和3个月的随访中每周评估3次。其他次要结果包括情绪、睡眠和疲劳、身体功能、与健康相关的生活质量、疾病认知和目标实现。使用系统视觉分析和Tau-U评估PPCS的变化。对次要结果的临床显著变化进行了描述性探讨。结果:经评估符合资格的26人中有16人被纳入(招募率为61%);15人完成了治疗后随访,13人完成了1个月和3个月的随访评估(81%的保留率)。观察到高治疗依从性和提供治疗的能力。在12/15例病例中观察到降低PPCSs的中大型效应,7/15例达到统计学显著性。在1个月和3个月的随访中,病情得到了改善,同时疲劳、睡眠困难、情绪症状和疾病认知也有所减轻。所有参与者在至少1个结果上都有临床显著改善,81%的个体治疗目标得以实现。结论:这项试点研究为随后的随机对照试验(RCT)提供了初步支持,具有令人满意的招募、保留、治疗依从性和治疗保真度。参与者的结果明显改善,包括症状减轻和目标实现,这表明进入第二阶段随机对照试验是值得的。研究结果强调了个体化跨学科治疗的潜在益处。
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期刊介绍: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine covers all areas of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; such as: methods of evaluation of motor, sensory, cognitive and visceral impairments; acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain; disabilities in adult and children ; processes of rehabilitation in orthopaedic, rhumatological, neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary and urological diseases.
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