Multidisciplinary Home-Based Rehabilitation Program for Individuals With Disabilities: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Q2 Medicine
Patricio Barría, Asterio Andrade, Daniel Gomez-Vargas, Alejandro Yelincic, Flavio Roberti, Eduardo Bahamonde, Rolando Aguilar, Bessie Cordova
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Abstract

Background: Disability affects a significant portion of the global population nowadays, necessitating innovative approaches to access rehabilitation processes. Home-based rehabilitation has emerged as a beneficial approach, offering comfort and context-specific therapy.

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary home-based rehabilitation program for individuals with moderate neuromusculoskeletal disabilities in terms of motor function and mood.

Methods: A total of 270 participants with median age of 66 (IQR 20-98) years were recruited from the National Disability Registry of Chile. The intervention involved a multidisciplinary team composed of 49 health care professionals providing personalized treatment plans over 4 months (32 sessions for physical therapy, 8 sessions for occupational therapy, 4 sessions for nutrition, 8 sessions for psychology, and 4 sessions for nursing and podiatry). This program also included 2 medical evaluations (at the beginning and the end) to monitor clinical progress in terms of motor function and mental health, using the Berg Balance Scale and Beck Depression Inventory, respectively.

Results: The home-based rehabilitation program showed significant improvements (P<.001) in motor function and balance with a reduction in fall risk. Specifically, the Berg Balance Scale score decreased close to 15% after the home-based rehabilitation program for all enrolled participants. On the other hand, depression levels showed no significant changes (P=.27), with percentages of variation less than 8% between the 2 assessed conditions. In this sense, participants remained with the same mild depression level (14 of 63) concerning the Beck Depression Inventory score.

Conclusions: This study concludes that personalized home-based rehabilitation programs are effective in enhancing motor function and balance, particularly in individuals with neurological conditions. On the other hand, the findings in terms of mood advocate for further exploration of psychological support within such programs to enhance overall patient well-being.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06537791; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06537791.

针对残疾人的多学科居家康复计划:纵向观察研究。
背景:如今,残疾影响着全球很大一部分人口,因此有必要采用创新方法进行康复治疗。家庭康复已成为一种有益的方法,它能提供舒适的环境和针对具体情况的治疗:本研究旨在评估多学科家庭康复项目对中度神经肌肉骨骼残疾患者的运动功能和情绪的影响:从智利国家残疾登记处共招募了 270 名参与者,中位年龄为 66 岁(IQR 20-98 岁)。干预措施包括由 49 名医护人员组成的多学科团队在 4 个月内提供个性化治疗方案(物理治疗 32 次、职业治疗 8 次、营养治疗 4 次、心理治疗 8 次、护理和足病治疗 4 次)。该计划还包括两次医疗评估(开始和结束时),分别使用伯格平衡量表和贝克抑郁量表监测运动功能和心理健康方面的临床进展:结果:基于家庭的康复计划显示出明显的改善(PC结论:个性化的家庭康复计划能帮助患者改善运动功能和心理健康:本研究得出结论,个性化的家庭康复计划能有效增强运动功能和平衡能力,尤其是对患有神经系统疾病的患者。另一方面,在情绪方面的研究结果主张在此类项目中进一步探索心理支持,以提高患者的整体健康水平:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06537791;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06537791。
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