Adult experiences of constraint-induced movement therapy programmes: a qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework and Capability, Opportunity, Motivation - Behaviour system.

Q3 Nursing Gastrointestinal Nursing Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1017/BrImp.2022.18
Lauren J Christie, Reem Rendell, Annie McCluskey, Nicola Fearn, Abigail Hunter, Meryl Lovarini
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Abstract

Aim: To explore the experiences of adults who completed a constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) programme, and the barriers and enablers to their participation.

Methods: Qualitative design using semi-structured interviews. Stroke and brain injury survivors (n = 45) who had completed CIMT as part of their usual rehabilitation were interviewed 1 month post-CIMT. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and imported into Nvivo for analysis. Inductive coding was used to identify initial themes. Themes were then deductively mapped to the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation - Behaviour system, a behaviour change model, to identify barriers and enablers to CIMT programme adherence and engagement.

Results: Enablers influencing participation included being provided with education about the programme (Capability - psychological), seeing improvements in arm function (Motivation - reflective), being committed to the programme (Motivation - reflective) and having strong social support from staff, family and allied health students (Opportunity - social). The structured programme was a motivator and offered a way to fill the time, particularly during inpatient rehabilitation (Opportunity - physical). Barriers to participation included experiencing physical and mental fatigue (Capability - physical) and frustration early in the CIMT programme (Motivation - automatic), and finding exercises boring and repetitive (Motivation - automatic).

Conclusion: Therapist provision of educational supports for CIMT participants and their families is important to maximise CIMT programme uptake. During CIMT delivery, we recommend the provision of positive feedback and coaching in alignment with CIMT principles, and the inclusion of social supports such as group-based programmes to enhance participant adherence.

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约束诱导运动疗法计划的成人体验:利用理论领域框架和能力、机会、动机 - 行为系统进行的定性研究。
目的:探讨完成约束诱导运动疗法(CIMT)计划的成年人的经历,以及他们参与该计划的障碍和促进因素:方法:采用半结构式访谈的定性设计。中风和脑损伤幸存者(n = 45)在完成 CIMT 后一个月接受了访谈,CIMT 是他们常规康复的一部分。访谈被录音、转录并导入 Nvivo 进行分析。采用归纳编码法确定初步主题。然后将主题与行为改变模型--能力、机会、动机--行为系统进行演绎映射,以确定坚持和参与 CIMT 计划的障碍和促进因素:影响参与的因素包括:接受了有关该计划的教育(能力--心理)、看到了手臂功能的改善(动机--反思)、致力于该计划(动机--反思)以及得到了来自员工、家人和专职医疗学生的强大社会支持(机会--社会)。有组织的计划是一种激励,也是一种填补时间的方式,尤其是在住院康复期间(机会--身体)。参与的障碍包括身心疲惫(能力--身体)、CIMT 项目初期的挫败感(动机--自动),以及觉得练习枯燥和重复(动机--自动):结论:治疗师为 CIMT 参与者及其家人提供教育支持,对于最大限度地提高 CIMT 项目的吸收率非常重要。在 CIMT 的实施过程中,我们建议根据 CIMT 原则提供积极的反馈和辅导,并纳入社会支持,如以小组为基础的计划,以提高参与者的依从性。
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Gastrointestinal Nursing
Gastrointestinal Nursing Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: Gastrointestinal Nursing is the leading journal for nurses working in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The journal publishes original research, clinical reviews and case studies that have been peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field, as well as news and expert analysis on best practice, professional development and healthcare policy. Each of the ten issues a year touches on a range of topics, from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), viral hepatitis and colorectal cancer to upper GI endoscopy, parenteral nutrition and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Gastrointestinal Nursing aims to help specialist nurses improve the quality of life of patients by delivering care that is evidence-based, cost-effective and patient-centred.
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