社区平衡和活动量表(CB&M)与评估帕金森病平衡的一系列结果措施之间的相关性-一项横断面研究

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-11-08 DOI:10.1186/s40945-021-00117-y
Ziona Lionel Dsouza, Sydney Roshan Rebello, Cherishma Dsilva
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背景:与简单的平衡测量相比,在整合社区中经常执行的挑战性任务的功能环境中评估平衡对于识别早期帕金森病(PD)中有跌倒风险的社区居民至关重要。社区平衡和活动(CB&M)量表是评估步态、平衡和活动严重缺陷的一种测量方法。跌倒的风险和对跌倒的恐惧在PD患者中很常见,这影响了日常功能和生活质量。早期识别可能有跌倒风险的个体将导致有助于平衡问题的干预策略。本研究的目的是将社区平衡和活动能力与一系列通常用于评估帕金森病平衡的结果测量相关联。方法:采用横断面研究设计;被诊断为特发性帕金森氏病的个体转诊到门诊物理治疗部门,可独立移动,并由神经科医生转诊使用稳定的药物方案;通过方便抽样进行筛选和招募。在获得书面知情同意的情况下,收集了人口统计数据,并进行了Berg平衡量表、社区平衡和移动能力量表、功能延伸测试和定时起身测试等测试,同时进行了充足的休息。结果:用卡尔·皮尔森相关系数对所得结果进行了记录和分析。CB&M与BBS (r = 0.795)、CB&M与TUG (r = - 0.755)、CB&M与FRT (r = 0.772)呈显著相关。结论:CB&M是一种有效的测量方法,它整合了社区环境中挑战平衡的项目。它已被用于评估高功能社区居住个体,因此可能适用于早期帕金森患者,因为在CB&M中执行的任务具有挑战性,这些模拟了跌倒风险较高的社区水平活动。它可能是评估早期帕金森症的好工具;他们的平衡水平,社区水平的活动,不需要复杂和昂贵的设备。
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Correlation between community balance and mobility scale (CB&M) with a battery of outcome measures to assess balance in Parkinson's disease - a cross-sectional study.

Background: Evaluating balance in a functional context that integrates challenging tasks frequently performed in the community is essential to identify community-dwelling individuals who are at risk of falls in early Parkinson Disease (PD) than a simple balance measure. Community Balance and Mobility (CB&M) scale is one such measure that evaluates severe deficits in gait, balance, and mobility. The risk of falling and fear of fall is common among PD individuals and this affects the day to day functioning as well as the quality of life. Early identification of individuals who may be at risk to fall will lead to intervention strategies that can help to with balance issues. The aim of this study was to correlate between Community Balance and Mobility with a battery of outcome measures commonly used to assess balance in Parkinson's disease.

Methods: A cross sectional study design; with individuals referred to Outpatient physiotherapy department, diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson's disease, independently mobile and on a stable drug regimen referred by the neurologist; were screened and recruited by convenience sampling. With written informed consent, demographic data gathered and scales such as Berg Balance scale, Community balance & mobility scale, Functional Reach test and Timed up and go test were administered with an ample amount of rest.

Results: The results obtained were documented and analysed using Karl Pearson's correlation coefficient. Significant correlation between CB&M and BBS (r = 0.795) was found, CB&M and TUG (r = - 0.755), CB&M and FRT (r = 0.772).

Conclusion: CB&M is a useful measure which integrates items that challenge balance in the community context. It has been used to assess high functioning community dwelling individuals and hence may be apt for individuals with early Parkinson's, since the tasks to be performed in CB&M are challenging and these simulate community level activities where the risk of falls is higher. It may well be a good tool to assess early Parkinson's; their level of balance, community level activity and without need for sophisticated & expensive equipment.

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