Profile of physical therapy in the rehabilitation of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease: a cross-sectional study

M. D. Trevisan, M. R. Knorst, Rafael Reimann Baptista
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ABSTRACT This study analyzes the working profile of physical therapists from the states of Rio de Janeiro (RJ) and Rio Grande do Sul (RS) in the management of people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). A total of 256 responses were obtained to a questionnaire sent via the electronic address of the Regional Councils of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy (CREFITOS) 2 (RJ) and 5 (RS), from March to December 2020. The questionnaire comprises 36 closed questions, the variables of which were grouped into: (1) sample characterization; (2) specific data on the profession of physical therapist; and (3) issues related to AD. In this article, only issues related to AD will be analyzed. All questions were multiple choice with 2 to 15 options of answer. Most respondents (88.3%) had already treated patients with AD, but 50.8% needed to review the literature to assist these patients. The main objective reported in the management of the individual with AD was to “delay the progression of motor losses.” The practices were significantly different according to the stage of the disease (p<0.001). More than 85% of the participants cited as a benefit that physical therapy “delays physical dependence.” This study shows the need for further studies that specifically address the intermediate and advanced stages of AD since the current literature is inconclusive and with little evidence regarding physical therapy in the management of this population, making it impossible to create manuals and /or standardization of specific practices for each stage.
物理治疗在阿尔茨海默病患者康复中的概况:一项横断面研究
本研究分析了里约热内卢州(RJ)和南里奥格兰德州(RS)的物理治疗师在阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者管理中的工作概况。在2020年3月至12月期间,通过区域物理治疗和职业治疗委员会(CREFITOS) 2 (RJ)和5 (RS)的电子地址发送了一份问卷,共收到256份回复。问卷包括36个封闭式问题,其变量分为:(1)样本表征;(2)物理治疗师职业的具体资料;(三)与AD有关的问题。在本文中,只分析与AD相关的问题。所有问题均为选择题,有2 - 15个选项。大多数受访者(88.3%)已经治疗过AD患者,但50.8%的受访者需要查阅文献来帮助这些患者。在AD患者的治疗中,报告的主要目的是“延缓运动功能丧失的进展”。不同疾病分期的治疗方法差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。超过85%的参与者认为物理治疗的好处是“延缓身体依赖”。这项研究表明,需要进一步的研究,专门针对AD的中晚期阶段,因为目前的文献是不确定的,并且在这一人群的管理中很少有关于物理治疗的证据,因此不可能为每个阶段创建手册和/或特定实践的标准化。
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