体力活动远程咨询干预对后 COVID-19 条件下的体力活动、功能表现和生活质量的影响:随机对照试验。

Expert review of respiratory medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2024.2363862
Zeliha Çelik, Nihan Kafa, Nevin A Güzel, Nurdan Köktürk
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研究背景本研究旨在调查远程咨询对促进 COVID-19 幸存者在持续阶段进行体育锻炼的有效性:方法:将 28 名 COVID-19 患者随机分为干预组和对照组。根据跨理论模型对干预组进行了 20 次体育锻炼辅导。干预6周后进行第二次评估。对各组的体力活动、功能表现(4 米步速、4-MGS 和 5 次坐立测试)、运动行为和变化过程、生活质量、疲劳、心理健康、症状严重程度和呼吸困难进行了评估:除身体角色限制和一般健康感知外,各组的基线人口统计学和临床结果相似(P > 0.05)。咨询组的五次重复 STS、4-MGS、活动性呼吸困难、步数、坐立时间、运动变化过程量表(EPCS)总分和行为过程(自我解放得分除外)均有显著改善。对照组的五次重复 STS、4-MGS 有所改善,而戏剧性缓解、自我重新评价、自我解放和 EPCS 总分则有所恶化:结论:远程心理咨询干预有助于改善体力活动、功能表现、行为改变、生活质量,并减少与 COVID-19 相关的常见问题。在 COVID-19 后的情况下,远程心理咨询干预的结果很有希望。试验注册(clinicaltrials.gov):注册编号:NCT04853966:试验注册(clinicaltrials.gov):注册编号:NCT04853966。
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The effects of physical activity tele-counseling intervention on physical activity, functional performance, and quality of life in post-COVID-19 conditions: a randomized controlled trial.

Background: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of tele-counseling to promote physical activity in COVID-19 survivors at the persistent phase.

Methods: Twenty-eight participants who suffered from COVID-19 were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. Physical activity counseling was applied according to the transtheoretical model to the intervention group during 20 sessions. Second assessments were performed 6 weeks after the intervention. The physical activity, functional performance (4-meter gait speed; 4-MGS and 5-repetition Sit-To-Stand; STS test), exercise behavioral change and processes, quality of life, fatigue, mental health, severity of symptoms, and dyspnea were evaluated in groups.

Results: The baseline demographic and clinical outcomes were similar (p > 0.05) except for physical role limitations and general health perceptions in groups. Five-repetition STS, 4-MGS, activity dyspnea, step counts, sitting time, physical role limitations, Exercise Processes of Change Scale (EPCS) total, and behavioral processes scores except for self-liberation significantly improved in the counseling group. Five-repetition STS, 4-MGS improved while dramatic relief, self reevaluation, self-liberation, and EPCS total scores deteriorated in the control group.

Conclusions: The tele-counseling intervention contributes to improving physical activity, functional performance, behavioral change, quality of life, and decreasing common problems related to COVID-19. The results of the tele-counseling intervention are promising in post-COVID-19 conditions.

Trial registration (clinicaltrials.gov): Registration ID: NCT04853966.

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