The feasibility, acceptability, and effects of the adapted 6-month Otago exercise program on cognitive, physical, and psychological function in people living with dementia in residential care facilities: The ENABLED randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Deborah A Jehu, Charmi Patel, Andre Soares, Jennifer L Waller, Ryan M Carrick, Colleen Hergott, Lufei Young, William Hall, Dawnchelle Robinson-Johnson, Crystal Allen, Richard Sams, Mark Hamrick, Ying Huang, Haidong Zhu, Yanbin Dong
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BackgroundPeople living with dementia (PWD) have poor executive function, which impacts their independence and fall risk. Exercise is a promising strategy but needs to be adapted for PWD in residential care settings. Thus, the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of adapted exercise on executive function need to be established.ObjectiveThe purpose of the 6-month assessor-blinded strENgth And BaLance exercise on Executive function in people living with Dementia (ENABLED) randomized controlled trial was to determine 1) the feasibility and acceptability, and 2) if the adapted physical therapist-led Otago Exercise Program (OEP) plus usual care would improve executive function (primary) and secondary cognitive, physical, and psychological function measures as well as falls compared to usual care only in PWD in residential care facilities.MethodsWe randomized PWD to the exercise (n = 21) or usual care group (n = 21) at two residential care facilities in our parallel, assessor-blinded RCT (1:1) [NCT05488951]. A physical therapist delivered our adapted OEP 3x/week over 6 months. We examined feasibility and acceptability. Participants completed a battery of assessments, with the Color-Word Stroop as our primary outcome.ResultsAttrition (19.0%), exercise adherence (60.2 ± 34.5%; 47/78 sessions), and satisfaction were acceptable (4.2/5 points). We found no differences in the Color-Word Stroop, but better working memory, leg strength, and quality of life following exercise relative to usual care (p < 0.05). No differences in falls emerged.ConclusionsThis feasible and acceptable RCT indicates that exercise improves working memory, leg strength, and quality of life and has implications for the design of therapeutic intervention in PWD.

适应性6个月奥塔哥运动计划对居住在护理机构的痴呆症患者认知、身体和心理功能的可行性、可接受性和影响:ENABLED随机对照试验
痴呆症患者的执行功能较差,这影响了他们的独立性和跌倒风险。锻炼是一个很有前途的策略,但需要适应残疾人士在住宿护理环境。因此,需要确定适应性运动对执行功能的可行性、可接受性和有效性。目的:为期6个月的评估盲法力量和平衡训练对痴呆患者执行功能的影响(ENABLED)随机对照试验的目的是确定1)可行性和可接受性,以及2)适应性物理治疗师领导的奥塔哥运动计划(OEP)加常规护理是否能改善执行功能(初级)和二级认知、身体、和心理功能测量,以及与常规护理相比,残疾人士在住宿护理机构的跌倒情况。方法在我们的平行评估盲RCT (1:1) [NCT05488951]中,我们将PWD随机分配到两个住宿护理机构的锻炼组(n = 21)或常规护理组(n = 21)。一位物理治疗师在6个月的时间里每周给我们提供3次适应性OEP。我们考察了可行性和可接受性。参与者完成了一系列评估,颜色-单词Stroop是我们的主要结果。结果营养(19.0%)、运动依从性(60.2±34.5%;47/78次)、满意度(4.2/5分)均可接受。我们发现,与常规护理相比,运动后的工作记忆、腿部力量和生活质量更好
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
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1327
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease (JAD) is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer''s disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, hypotheses, ethics reviews, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer''s disease.
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