Physical exercise program via telemonitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic for individuals with Parkinson's disease: intervention development study

Camila Torriani-Pasin, T. B. de Freitas, B. Araújo, G. Palma, M. Makhoul, R. A. Andreotti, V. L. Domingues, L. Mochizuki
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BACKGROUND: To mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation was needed. Since individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have a high risk if catching the COVID-19, and physical exercise is one of the most effective treatments for this disease. In this scenario home-based exercise is a great solution to minimize losses by inactivity. AIM: To report the process of development of a remote physical exercise program based on a face-to-face physical exercise program. METHOD: We transform a one-hour-session-twice-a-week face-to-face program to a remote format keeping the objectives and structure. The sessions of the face-to-face program were structured by: warm-up, balance, aerobic capacity, resistance training, transference, and cool down. RESULTS: An asynchronous remote program was chosen to ensure that the participants would be able to perform the physical exercises with a caregiver or family member at home as safely as possible. The sessions were delivered by a single video with all 5 parts with prescriptions (time, sets, and repetitions), instructions about safety, and alternatives exercises. We create two questionnaires to investigate attendance, barriers, safety, and overall experience. CONCLUSION: This paper purposed an asynchronous program with a single video per session to initiate the remote program for individuals with PD, who already carried out a face-to-face program of physical exercise.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间通过远程监测的帕金森病患者体育锻炼计划:干预发展研究
背景:为缓解COVID-19大流行,需要采取社会隔离措施。因为患有帕金森病(PD)的人感染COVID-19的风险很高,而体育锻炼是治疗这种疾病最有效的方法之一。在这种情况下,在家锻炼是一个很好的解决方案,可以最大限度地减少不运动造成的损失。目的:报告基于面对面体育锻炼项目的远程体育锻炼项目的开发过程。方法:我们将每周一次,每次一小时的面对面课程转变为远程形式,以保持目标和结构。面对面训练的内容包括:热身、平衡、有氧能力、阻力训练、移情和冷静。结果:选择了异步远程程序,以确保参与者能够与护理人员或家庭成员在家中尽可能安全地进行体育锻炼。该课程通过一段视频进行,包括所有5部分的处方(时间、组和重复)、安全说明和替代练习。我们制作了两份问卷来调查出勤率、障碍、安全性和整体体验。结论:本文设计了一个异步程序,每个会话一个视频,以启动PD患者的远程程序,谁已经进行了面对面的体育锻炼计划。
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