多发性硬化症的运动:实践和研究的多地点伙伴关系。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Arts & Health Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-25 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2020.1852435
Jill Sonke, Julia Langley, Bethany Whiteside, Tirisham Gyang, Brooke Borgert, Keely Mason, Elizabeth Johnson, Deborah Riley, Catherine Cassidy, Gay Hanna, Carlos Sollero
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在过去的二十年里,针对帕金森氏症(PD)患者的舞蹈项目已经在全球范围内发展起来,而针对多发性硬化症(MS)患者的舞蹈项目才刚刚出现。本文介绍了三种MS项目的舞蹈和一个多站点合作伙伴关系,该合作伙伴关系是为了评估和推进MS项目舞蹈模式而开发的。项目合作伙伴在为期两天的会议上分享了项目模型,考虑了当前和计划中的项目评估,并确定了为MS项目提供安全有效的舞蹈的独特挑战和有前途的实践。本文介绍了这次召集的结果和对MS项目舞蹈的建议。背景:在过去的二十年里,针对帕金森氏症(PD)患者的舞蹈项目已经在全球范围内发展起来,而针对多发性硬化症(MS)患者的舞蹈项目才刚刚出现。本文介绍了三种MS项目的舞蹈和一个多站点合作伙伴关系,该合作伙伴关系是为了评估和推进MS项目舞蹈模式而开发的。方法:项目合作伙伴在2天的时间内召开会议,分享项目模型,考虑当前和计划中的项目评估,并确定为MS项目提供安全有效的舞蹈的独特挑战和有前途的实践。结果:项目合作伙伴制定了一套有前途的MS项目舞蹈实践,包括对伙伴关系、舞蹈和运动方法以及环境、身体和心理方面的考虑的建议。结论:这些项目表明舞蹈可能是多发性硬化症患者的一种有用的方式,并为多发性硬化症实践提供了安全的、基于证据的舞蹈指导。
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Movement for multiple sclerosis: a multi-site partnership for practice and research.

While dance programs for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) have been developed globally over the past two decades, dance programs for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) are just emerging. This article introduces three dance for MS programs and a multi-site partnership that was developed to evaluate and advance a model for dance for MS programs. The program partners convened over 2 days to share program models, consider current and planned program evaluations, and identify unique challenges and promising practices for delivering safe and effective dance for MS programs. This paper presents the findings of this convening and recommendations for dance for MS programs.Background:While dance programs for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) have been developed globally over the past two decades, dance programs for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) are just emerging. This article introduces three dance for MS programs and a multi-site partnership that was developed to evaluate and advance a model for dance for MS programs.Methods: The program partners convened over 2 days to share program models, consider current and planned program evaluations, and identify unique challenges and promising practices for delivering safe and effective dance for MS programs.Results:A set of promising practices for dance for MS programs, including recommendations for partnership, dance and movement approaches, and environmental, physical and psychosocial considerations, was developed by the program partners.Conclusions: These programs suggest that dance may be a useful modality for people with MS. Recommendations are offered to guide safe and evidence-based dance for MS practices.

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