Acceptability and deliverability of an auditory rhythmical cueing (ARC) training programme for use at home and outdoors to improve gait and physical activity post-stroke.

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION
Patricia McCue, Lisa Shaw, Silvia Del Din, Heather Hunter, Sue Lord, Christopher I M Price, Helen Rodgers, Lynn Rochester, Sarah A Moore
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Abstract

Background: Although laboratory studies demonstrate that training programmes using auditory rhythmical cueing (ARC) may improve gait post-stroke, few studies have evaluated this intervention in the home and outdoors where deployment may be more appropriate. This manuscript reports stakeholder refinement of an ARC gait and balance training programme for use at home and outdoors, and a study which assessed acceptability and deliverability of this programme.

Methods: Programme design and content were refined during stakeholder workshops involving physiotherapists and stroke survivors. A two-group acceptability and deliverability study was then undertaken. Twelve patients post-stroke with a gait related mobility impairment received either the ARC gait and balance training programme or the gait and balance training programme without ARC. Programme provider written notes, participant exercise and fall diaries, adverse event monitoring and feedback questionnaires captured data about deliverability, safety and acceptability of the programmes.

Results: The training programme consisted of 18 sessions (six supervised, 12 self-managed) of exercises and ARC delivered by a low-cost commercially available metronome. All 12 participants completed the six supervised sessions and 10/12 completed the 12 self-managed sessions. Provider and participant session written records and feedback questionnaires confirmed programme deliverability and acceptability.

Conclusion: An ARC gait and balance training programme refined by key stakeholders was feasible to deliver and acceptable to participants and providers.

Trial registration: ISCTRN 12/03/2018.

听觉节奏提示(ARC)训练方案的可接受性和可交付性,用于家庭和户外,以改善中风后的步态和身体活动。
背景:尽管实验室研究表明,使用听觉节奏线索(ARC)的训练方案可以改善中风后的步态,但很少有研究评估这种干预在家庭和户外的应用可能更合适。本手稿报告了利益相关者对家庭和户外使用的ARC步态和平衡训练计划的改进,以及评估该计划的可接受性和可交付性的研究。方法:在涉及物理治疗师和中风幸存者的利益相关者研讨会上,改进方案设计和内容。然后进行了两组可接受性和可交付性研究。12例卒中后伴有步态相关活动障碍的患者接受ARC步态和平衡训练方案或不进行ARC的步态和平衡训练方案。方案提供者书面说明、参与者锻炼和跌倒日记、不良事件监测和反馈问卷收集了关于方案的可交付性、安全性和可接受性的数据。结果:训练计划包括18次(6次监督,12次自我管理)的练习和ARC,由一个低成本的市售节拍器提供。所有12名参与者都完成了6个监督环节,10/12完成了12个自我管理环节。提供者和参与者会议的书面记录和反馈问卷确认了方案的可交付性和可接受性。结论:由关键利益相关者改进的ARC步态和平衡训练方案是可行的,并且为参与者和提供者所接受。试验注册:2018年3月12日。
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