Feasibility of a Self-Managed, Video-Guided Exercise Program for Community-Dwelling People with Stroke.

IF 1.8 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Stroke Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2021-04-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5598100
Katharine Scrivener, Jessica Sewastenko, Alexandra Bouvier-Farrell, Katherine MacDonald, Tegan Van Rijn, Joshua Tezak, Nicholas Mandis, Sherrie Love
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Abstract

Background: Ongoing rehabilitation after stroke is limited. Using video-guided exercises, which are implemented with a self-management approach, may be a way to facilitate ongoing exercise in the home environment.

Objectives: To investigate the feasibility of a video-guided exercise program, implemented with a self-management approach for people with stroke.

Methods: A phase I, single-group, clinical trial. The study comprised two phases: in phase one, four weeks of the program was supported by weekly supervised sessions and in phase two, four weeks of the program was completed without direct supervision. Demographic information was recorded at baseline. Adherence and adverse events were self-reported via a logbook. Acceptability was measured through a purpose-built scale. Physical performance, physical activity, and exercise self-efficacy were measured at baseline and 4 and 8 weeks.

Results: Sixteen people with stroke were recruited; however, 14 commenced and completed the study. Adherence during the supervised phase was 3.3 hours per week and 2.3 hours per week during the self-directed phase. There were no adverse events. Most participants indicated that the program was easy to use (92%) and would recommend the program to others (86%). Walking speed improved over the duration of the program (mean difference -0.12 m/s, 95% CI -0.22 to -0.02, p = 0.02). Self-efficacy and physical activity did not change over the duration of the program.

Conclusion: The findings support the feasibility of a video-guided exercise program for people with stroke. Further research to confirm the effectiveness of this intervention to improve physical function is warranted.

社区居住中风患者自我管理、视频指导运动计划的可行性。
背景:中风后的持续康复是有限的。使用视频指导练习,这是一种自我管理的方法,可能是一种促进在家庭环境中进行练习的方法。目的:探讨视频指导运动方案的可行性,并结合卒中患者的自我管理方法实施。方法:I期单组临床试验。该研究包括两个阶段:在第一阶段,四周的项目由每周监督会议支持;在第二阶段,四周的项目在没有直接监督的情况下完成。在基线时记录人口统计信息。依从性和不良事件通过日志自我报告。可接受性是通过一个专门设计的量表来测量的。在基线、4周和8周时测量身体表现、身体活动和运动自我效能。结果:16例中风患者被招募;然而,有14人开始并完成了这项研究。在监督阶段的依从性为每周3.3小时,在自我指导阶段为每周2.3小时。没有不良事件发生。大多数参与者表示该程序易于使用(92%),并将向他人推荐该程序(86%)。行走速度在项目期间有所提高(平均差值-0.12 m/s, 95% CI -0.22至-0.02,p = 0.02)。自我效能感和体力活动在项目期间没有改变。结论:研究结果支持对中风患者进行视频指导运动的可行性。进一步的研究来证实这种干预对改善身体功能的有效性是必要的。
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