利雅得脊髓损伤康复期间的职业疗法治疗时间:一项回顾性研究

Teif Almohimeed
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简介:职业治疗(OT)是康复的一部分,促进并使创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)患者独立从事日常职业。在TSCI康复过程中,我们对OT治疗计划的类型和选择治疗干预所花费的时间知之甚少。本研究旨在描述TSCI患者在其住院康复期间所花费的总体时间。方法:对2016年至2020年在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王医疗城接受住院康复治疗的TSCI患者进行图表回顾。对每个病人,提取一个电子医疗档案,记录康复过程,包括花费的时间和治疗活动的类型。还收集了与损伤类型和脊髓损伤(SCI)程度相关的人口学、临床数据。我们估计每个病人在所有疗程中的时间,并用临床因素对其进行检查。结果:本分析共纳入50例符合条件的患者。研究人群的平均年龄为28岁(四分位间距[IQR], 22-41岁),以男性患者为主(82%)。造成脊髓损伤最常见的原因是机动车事故(94%),其中56%需要进ICU。在研究人群中,58%患有截瘫,42%患有四肢瘫痪。最常见的具体治疗活动是教育(100%)、设备处方(96%)、转移培训(86%)和厕所培训(70%)。患者整个住院期间的平均总时间为1785分钟(IQR 660-3300分钟),其中职业康复时间约为43.7小时(SD 52小时)。分类脊髓损伤后,平均总33 (IQR, 20 - 110)人力资源会议收到的患者之间的科学水平C1和C4的康复,这是25 (IQR 15-32)人力资源一个SCI患者的会话水平C5 - C8, 36(差,5 - 8)人力资源会议一个SCI患者的< T1-T6, 29 (IQR 5-53)人力资源的会话患者< T6的科学水平。结论:几乎所有TSCI患者在OT治疗期间都参加了强化/活动范围(ROM)锻炼和日常生活活动(ADLs)训练;这两种干预是最耗时的。在检查治疗时,我们发现下半身包扎训练是最耗时的ADL。当检查每次治疗的总时间和计算的分钟数时,所有OT干预措施在TSCI中花费的时间都有显著变化。其中一些差异可以用患者和损伤特征来解释。
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Occupational Therapy Treatment Time During Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: A Retrospective Study in Riyadh
Introduction: Occupational therapy (OT) is a part of rehabilitation that facilitates and enables individuals with traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCI) to engage in daily occupations independently. Little is known about the type of OT treatment plan and the amount of time spent selecting the treatment intervention during TSCI rehabilitation. This study aimed to describe the overall time spent by patients with TSCI throughout their inpatient rehabilitation stay. Methodology: A chart review was conducted of patients attending inpatient rehabilitation for TSCI at King Abdulaziz Medical City between 2016 and 2020. For each patient, an electronic medical file, the documented rehabilitation session, including the time spent and type of therapeutic activity, were extracted. Demographic, clinical data related to the type of injury and the level of spinal cord injury (SCI) involved were also collected. We estimated the time that each patient had among all sessions and examined it with clinical factors. Result: A total of 50 eligible patients were included in this analysis. The mean age of the study population was 28 (interquartile range [IQR], 22–41) years, and the majority were male patients (82%). The most common reason for the SCI was a motor vehicle accident (94%), in which 56% required ICU admission. Among the study population, 58% had paraplegia and 42% had quadriplegia. The most common specific therapeutic activity was education (100%), equipment prescription (96%), transfer training 86%, and toilet training (70%). The mean total time spent over the patients’ entire stay was 1785 min (IQR 660–3300 min), with approximately 43.7 hr (SD 52 hr) of occupational rehabilitation. After categorizing the spinal cord injury, a mean total of 33 (IQR, 20–110) hr of session was received for patients who had an SCI level between C1 and C4 over the course of rehabilitation, and this was 25 (IQR, 15–32) hr of session for patients with an SCI level between C5 and C8, 36 (IQR, 5–8) hr of session for patients with an SCI level of
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