Self-Managed Music-Guided Exercise Intervention Improved Upper and Lower Extremity Muscle Strength for ICU Survivors-A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-05 DOI:10.1177/10998004211050297
Zhan Liang, Hilary Yip, Kimberly Sena Moore, Tanira Ferreira, Ming Ji, Joseph F Signorile, Cindy Munro
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate effects of a self-managed music-guided exercise intervention on muscle strength among intensive care unit (ICU) survivors. Methods We used a two-arm randomized-controlled trial. Following ICU discharge, eligible participants were assigned to one of two groups: music group (n = 13) or active control group (n = 13). The music group was taught to self-manage upper and lower extremity exercise movements by listening to an individualized music-guided playlist twice daily for 5 days. The active control group was provided an exercise brochure and advised to perform the same exercises at the same intervals. Dynamometers were used to measure muscle strength. T-tests and Weighted GEE models were used for testing the intervention effect between groups. Results Twenty-six subjects were enrolled. The mean age was 62.8 (SD = 13.8), 53.8% were male, 65.4% were Caucasian, and the mean APACHE severity of illness score was 59 (SD = 23.4). Reasons for ICU admission were mainly cardiac and medical. The music group showed significant improvements in handgrip, plantar flexion, leg extension, elbow flexion, and shoulder adduction strengths on left and right sides. Additionally, left and right leg extensor and left plantar flexor strengths showed significant post-differences, and small to moderately large effect sizes, between the music group and control group. Conclusion These findings suggest that a music-guided exercise intervention has the potential to improve muscle strength in ICU survivors and prevent further post-ICU deterioration in ICU survivors. Future trials should build upon these preliminary findings.

自我管理的音乐引导运动干预改善ICU幸存者的上肢和下肢肌肉力量-一项随机对照试验研究。
目的本研究的目的是评估自我管理音乐引导运动干预对重症监护病房(ICU)幸存者肌肉力量的影响。方法采用两组随机对照试验。出院后,符合条件的参与者被分为两组:音乐组(n = 13)或积极对照组(n = 13)。音乐组通过每天听两次个性化的音乐指导播放列表,连续5天学习自我管理上肢和下肢运动。研究人员给积极对照组提供了一份运动手册,并建议他们在相同的时间间隔内进行同样的运动。用测力计测量肌肉力量。采用t检验和加权GEE模型检验组间干预效果。结果共纳入26例受试者。平均年龄62.8岁(SD = 13.8),男性53.8%,白人65.4%,APACHE疾病严重程度平均评分59分(SD = 23.4)。入住ICU的原因主要是心脏和内科原因。音乐组在握力、足底屈曲、腿部伸展、肘部屈曲和左右侧肩膀内收力量方面都有显著改善。此外,在音乐组和对照组之间,左腿和右腿伸肌和左足底屈肌强度显示出显著的后差异,并且效应大小从小到中等。结论音乐引导的运动干预有可能改善ICU幸存者的肌肉力量,并防止ICU幸存者的进一步ICU后恶化。未来的试验应以这些初步发现为基础。
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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
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发文量
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological Research For Nursing (BRN) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that helps nurse researchers, educators, and practitioners integrate information from many basic disciplines; biology, physiology, chemistry, health policy, business, engineering, education, communication and the social sciences into nursing research, theory and clinical practice. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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