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Sedentary lifestyle – ongoing pandemic with no” vaccine” – Editorial 久坐不动的生活方式--没有 "疫苗 "的持续流行病 - 社论
IF 1.4 Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2284580
A. Söderlund
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A survey of physical activity (PA) across the stroke pathway of care: physiotherapists’ routine practice and knowledge 身体活动(PA)在卒中护理途径中的调查:物理治疗师的常规实践和知识
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2276705
Claire McFeeters, Katy Pedlow, Niamh Kennedy, Suzanne McDonough
Background Stroke research mainly focuses on ambulant participants attending supervised exercise interventions, delivered by physiotherapists, that are not informed by behaviour change theory or measured accurately. It is not clear whether the findings are reflected in clinical practice across the stroke pathway.
脑卒中研究主要集中在参加由物理治疗师提供的监督运动干预的活动参与者,这些干预没有被行为改变理论告知或准确测量。目前尚不清楚这些发现是否反映在中风途径的临床实践中。
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Patient perspectives on digital health and physical activity in Parkinson’ disease: a brief research report 帕金森病患者对数字健康和身体活动的看法:一份简短的研究报告
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2272165
Adam Douglas McDermott
AbstractBackground People living with Parkinson’s disease (PwP) typically have lower levels of physical activity (PA) which predisposes them to heart disease, reduced bone density and low exercise tolerance. Digital health has been shown to be effective at promoting PA in several clinical cohorts and monitoring PA in PwP. In addition, PwP have reported positive experiences with using digital health modalities such as smartwatches and telehealth. However, the perspectives of PwP on how best to use digital health to promote PA has yet to be investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate current levels of digital skills in PwP and the perspectives and opinions of PwP on the use of digital health for PA interventions.Methods Eighty-nine PwP living in Ireland completed a cross-sectional questionnaire looking at current levels of PA and self-reported levels of digital skills.Results The majority of participants believed that PA was beneficial for PwP and had a moderate to high level of digital skills. Important factors to consider when constructing a digital health PA intervention included ease of access, low cost, variety of exercises and physical activity options and a feedback function.Conclusion PwP have a moderate to high level of self-reported digital skills. This study provides useful information on factors that should be considered when constructing a digital PA intervention for PwPKeywords: Physical activityParkinson’s diseasetechnologydigital health Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was unfunded.
摘要帕金森病(PwP)患者通常具有较低的身体活动水平(PA),这使他们易患心脏病、骨密度降低和运动耐受性低。数字健康已被证明在几个临床队列中促进PA和监测PwP中的PA是有效的。此外,PwP报告了在使用智能手表和远程保健等数字健康模式方面的积极经验。然而,PwP关于如何最好地利用数字健康促进PA的观点尚未得到调查。本研究的目的是调查PwP中数字技能的当前水平,以及PwP对使用数字健康进行PA干预的观点和意见。方法89名生活在爱尔兰的PwP完成了一份横断面调查问卷,调查当前PA水平和自我报告的数字技能水平。结果大多数参与者认为PA对PwP有益,并具有中高水平的数字技能。构建数字健康PA干预时需要考虑的重要因素包括易于获取、低成本、多种锻炼和体育活动选择以及反馈功能。结论PwP患者自述数字技能水平中高。本研究为构建数字PA干预pwp时应考虑的因素提供了有用的信息关键词:体育活动帕金森病技术数字健康披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本工作未获资助。
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Quality indicators for stroke patient rehabilitation in outpatient settings - a review of the literature 门诊卒中患者康复的质量指标-文献综述
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2272160
Jeppe Desler, Kristian Rousing, Marianne Lindahl
AbstractPurpose Post-stroke patients constitute a large group suffering from disabilities that require rehabilitation long after discharge. Quality indicators (QIs) that specify the minimum expected standard of quality in outpatient rehabilitation could contribute to the valuation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation on decision-makers, health professionals, patients, and relatives. This review aims to identify QIs focusing on physiotherapists’ outpatient rehabilitation of stroke patients.Materials and methods The databases Cinahl, Cochrane, Embase, PubMed, and Scopus were searched for publications, and the grey literature was also searched. Through a pragmatic appraisal and assessment with the modified AGREE II-QI instrument, relevant QIs were selected.Results A total of 1129 papers were retrieved, and five papers presenting 91 QIs were included. Thirty-six QIs were considered relevant to physiotherapy in outpatient rehabilitation. The QIs cover structure, process, and outcome and concern basic mobility, spasticity, organisation and content of the training, patient-reported outcome measures, education of patients and relatives, and follow-up and goal setting.Conclusions The study appraised 36 QIs relevant for outpatient rehabilitation of stroke survivors conducted by physiotherapists. A Delphi panel is required to develop the final set of QIs for physiotherapists and, subsequently, the development of a core set of multidisciplinary QIs.Keywords: Modified AGREE II-QI instrumentphysiotherapydelphi panelquality in rehabilitationpost-strokeinternational classification of healthdisabilityfunctioning (ICF) Disclosure statementThe authors report there are no competing interests to declare.Ethical statementThe paper presents a review of the literature and does not involve human participants or identifiable personal information. Quality indicators for stroke patient rehabilitation in outpatient settings - a review of the literature.Additional informationFundingThe authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
【摘要】目的脑卒中后患者是一个很大的残障群体,在出院后需要长期康复。质量指标(QIs)规定了门诊康复的最低期望质量标准,可以对决策者、卫生专业人员、患者和亲属的康复效果进行评估。本综述旨在确定关注物理治疗师对脑卒中患者门诊康复的QIs。材料与方法检索Cinahl、Cochrane、Embase、PubMed、Scopus等数据库,并对灰色文献进行检索。通过使用改进的AGREE II-QI工具进行务实的评价和评估,选择了相关的qi。结果共检索论文1129篇,纳入5篇涉及91个QIs的论文。36个QIs被认为与门诊康复的物理治疗有关。QIs涵盖结构、过程和结果,并涉及基本活动、痉挛、培训的组织和内容、患者报告的结果测量、患者和亲属的教育以及随访和目标设定。结论本研究评估了36个与物理治疗师对脑卒中幸存者门诊康复相关的QIs。需要一个德尔菲小组来为物理治疗师制定最后一套质量指标,并随后制定一套核心的多学科质量指标。关键词:改良的AGREE II-QI仪器;物理治疗;delphi panel;卒中后康复质量;伦理声明:本文对文献进行了综述,不涉及人类参与者或可识别的个人信息。门诊卒中患者康复的质量指标-文献综述。作者没有获得研究、写作和/或发表这篇文章的经济支持。
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences of mobilising adult patients out of bed shortly after major abdominal surgery – a qualitative study 医疗保健专业人员在腹部大手术后不久动员成年患者下床的经验-一项定性研究
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2272185
Anna Svensson-Raskh, Monika Fagevik Olsén, Malin Nygren-Bonnier, Anna Schandl
Background Early mobilisation is endorsed after abdominal surgery. Healthcare professionals are key figures in mobilisation. However, their experiences of barriers and enablers of mobilisation shortly after abdominal surgery is yet not fully explored. Therefore, the aim was to describe the healthcare professionals’ experiences of postoperative mobilisation shortly after abdominal surgery.
背景:腹部手术后早期活动是被认可的。保健专业人员是动员的关键人物。然而,他们的经验的障碍和使能动员后不久腹部手术尚未充分探讨。因此,目的是描述医疗保健专业人员在腹部手术后不久的术后活动经验。
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Recovery of gait speed and timed up and go test in three weeks after total knee arthroplasty 全膝关节置换术后三周内步态速度和时间的恢复
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2267619
Akira Iwata, Yuki Sano, Hideyuki Wanaka, Shingo Kobayashi, Kensuke Okamoto, Jun Yamahara, Masaki Inaba, Yuya Konishi, Junji Inoue, Atsuki Kanayama, Saki Yamamoto, Hiroshi Iwata
Background Many previous studies reported that mobility did not recover to the preoperative level even several months after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, recent studies indicate that the time required for recovery may have been shortened. The correct information regarding the mobility improvement is very helpful in assessing a patients’ progress in rehabilitation. Therefore, we evaluated the mobility early after TKA.
许多先前的研究报道,即使在全膝关节置换术(TKA)后几个月,活动能力也没有恢复到术前水平。然而,最近的研究表明,恢复所需的时间可能已经缩短。有关活动能力改善的正确信息对评估患者康复进展非常有帮助。因此,我们在TKA后早期评估了移动性。
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Role of Bio-Psychosocial factors in return to work following a compensable knee injury 生物-社会心理因素在可补偿膝关节损伤后重返工作中的作用
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2262518
Alicia Savona, Helen Razmjou
AbstractObjectives The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between work status and biomedical factors, psychosocial factors, occupational factors, physical disability, and barriers to full recovery.Methods This study was a cross sectional evaluation of workers with an active compensation claim following a work-related injury to the knee joint.Results Data of 60 consecutive injured workers, mean age, 47 ± 14, 40 (67%) males were used for analysis. Thirty-one (52%) patients were unable to work and 29 (48%) patients were working at the time of assessment. Patient’s age, gender, range of motion, and strength did not have a direct relationship with work status (p > 0.05). Obesity had a negative impact on work status (p = 0.035). Depression (p = 0.001), anxiety (p = 0.002), and the fear avoidance of the Optimal Screening for Prediction of Referral and Outcome (OSPRO-YF) scale (p = 0.019) showed higher levels of psychosocial issues in the non-working sample. Patients with 3 or more barriers (p = 0.020) and higher disability score (p = 0.004) showed an inferior work status.Discussion Presence of obesity, depression, anxiety, fear-related beliefs, higher reported disability, and accumulative number of barriers are indicative of poorer recovery and a less successful RTW after an occupational knee injury.Keywords: Psychosocial factorsinjured workersreturn to workdepressionanxietyknee injuriesfear avoidance behaviourcross-sectional study Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
摘要目的探讨职业状态与生物医学因素、心理社会因素、职业因素、身体残疾和完全康复障碍的关系。方法本研究是一个横断面评估与工作有关的工人主动赔偿索赔后,工伤的膝关节。结果连续受伤工人60例,平均年龄(47±14),男性40例(67%)。31例(52%)患者无法工作,29例(48%)患者在评估时正在工作。患者的年龄、性别、活动度、力量与工作状态无直接关系(p > 0.05)。肥胖对工作状态有负向影响(p = 0.035)。抑郁(p = 0.001)、焦虑(p = 0.002)和对转诊和预后预测最佳筛查(OSPRO-YF)量表的恐惧回避(p = 0.019)显示非工作样本的社会心理问题水平较高。障碍3个及以上(p = 0.020)、残疾评分较高(p = 0.004)的患者工作状态较差。存在肥胖、抑郁、焦虑、恐惧相关的信念、较高的残疾报告和累积的障碍数量表明职业性膝关节损伤后恢复较差和RTW较不成功。关键词:心理社会因素受伤工人复工抑郁焦虑膝盖损伤恐惧回避行为横断面研究披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。其他信息资金作者报告没有与本文所述工作相关的资金。
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The feasibility of an upper limb strength test protocol in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy 杜氏肌营养不良儿童上肢力量测试方案的可行性
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2256371
Linda Eikeland, Eli Narum, Liv Heide Magnussen, Stian Hammer, Tiina Maarit Andersen
Question This study aimed to develop and assess a protocol for evaluating upper limb strength and its association with functional abilities in children and adolescents diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).Design A cross-sectional study.Participants Eleven male individuals diagnosed with DMD (aged 11 to 18 years).Intervention A systematic protocol for assessing the maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of the upper limbs using grip and pull dynamometers was developed and conducted in conjunction with the Performance of Upper Limb (PUL) scale.Outcome measures Feasibility was evaluated by appraising the number of participants capable of successfully executing the strength test protocol. Correlations were conducted to examine the relationship between upper limb strength and PUL scores.Results The grip strength assessment was feasible for all participants, while the complete strength testing protocol was feasible for nine, excluding two individuals with non-ambulatory mobility. Significant correlations were found between overall upper limb strength and total PUL scores (rs = 0.742, p = 0.022), grip strength and distal PUL scores (rs=0.733, p = 0.010), shoulder abduction strength and PUL shoulder scores (rs=0.905, p = 0.005), and grip strength and overall PUL scores (rs=0.794, p = 0.004). The middle-level correlation was not statistically significant (rs=0.590, p = 0.094).Conclusion The established strength test protocol demonstrated feasibility among ambulatory participants. However, alternative approaches are essential for those with limited ambulation. The study identified a robust correlation between upper limb strength and functional abilities. Further extensive studies are required to validate these findings.Trial registration The present study is a part of a longitudinal intervention study registered at the ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03963453).
本研究旨在制定和评估诊断为杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)的儿童和青少年上肢力量及其与功能能力的关系的方案。设计横断面研究。参与者11名被诊断为DMD的男性个体(11 - 18岁)。采用握力和拉力测功仪评估上肢最大自主等距收缩(MVIC)的系统方案与上肢性能(PUL)量表一起开发和实施。通过评估能够成功执行强度测试方案的参与者人数来评估可行性。采用相关性分析来检验上肢力量与PUL评分之间的关系。结果所有参与者的握力评估都是可行的,而完整的握力测试方案对9名参与者是可行的,除了2名非移动能力的个体。上肢总力量与PUL总分(rs= 0.742, p = 0.022)、握力与远端PUL总分(rs=0.733, p = 0.010)、肩外展力量与PUL肩总分(rs=0.905, p = 0.005)、握力与PUL总分(rs=0.794, p = 0.004)之间存在显著相关性。中等水平相关性无统计学意义(rs=0.590, p = 0.094)。结论所建立的强度测试方案在非卧床参与者中是可行的。然而,对于那些行动受限的人来说,替代方法是必不可少的。该研究确定了上肢力量和功能能力之间的强烈相关性。需要进一步的广泛研究来验证这些发现。本研究是在ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03963453)注册的纵向干预研究的一部分。
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Research from low-income and middle-income countries will benefit global health and the physiotherapy profession, but it requires support 来自低收入和中等收入国家的研究将有利于全球卫生和物理治疗专业,但它需要支持
Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2240997
Saurab Sharma, Arianne Verhagen, Mark Elkins, Jean-Michel Brismée, George D. Fulk, Jakub Taradaj, Lois Steen, Alan Jette, Ann Moore, Aimee Stewart, Barbara J. Hoogenboom, Anne Söderlund, Michele Harms, Rafael Z. Pinto
Disparities in research publications are common in the physiotherapy and rehabilitation fields [1]. A small proportion of published research arises from low-income and middleincome countries (LMICs) [1,2], home to 85% of the world’s population. Systems-level, institutional-level, and individuallevel factors contribute to these disparities. With urgent and unified actions, global health and the standard of physiotherapy research in LMICs can be improved and strengthened. In this editorial, we will discuss the challenges encountered by researchers from LMICs in conducting and publishing highquality research and propose potential strategies to address these challenges.
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Physiotherapists’ perceptions of the use of digital health to promote physical activity in people living with Parkinson’s disease 物理治疗师对使用数字健康促进帕金森病患者体育活动的看法
IF 1.4 Q3 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2023.2252470
A. McDermott, D. Bradley
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