长期家庭康复计划对残疾成人生活质量、平衡和自主性的影响。

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Patricio Barria, Asterio Andrade, Alejandro Yelincic, Bessié Córdova, Felipe Covarrubias-Escudero, Carlos Cifuentes, Juan Pablo Appelgren-Gonzalez
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背景:康复是增强残疾人功能、独立性和生活质量的关键过程。它以生物心理社会模型为基础,通过个性化的、基于证据的干预措施来解决身体、情感和社会方面的问题。通过综合标准化评估和持续评价,康复有可能促进康复和支持积极参与社会。目的:本研究评估了长期、多学科、以家庭为基础的康复计划对神经肌肉骨骼残疾成人的生活质量、平衡和功能自主的影响。方法:共有559名参与者接受了由物理治疗师、职业治疗师、心理学家和其他卫生专业人员组成的个性化干预。分别采用Barthel指数、Berg平衡量表、Beck抑郁量表和SF-36问卷对功能独立性、平衡、抑郁症状和生活质量进行评估。结果:一项比较干预前后结果的纵向分析显示,所有指标均有统计学显著改善(p < 0.001)。Barthel指数中位数从85分增加到90分,表明功能独立性增强,而Berg平衡量表从39分提高到47分,反映摔倒风险降低。抑郁症状减轻,贝克抑郁量表得分从12分降至9分,SF-36的生理和心理健康成分都有显著增强。结论:这些发现证明了该项目在解决身体和情感需求方面的有效性,强调了延长的、个性化的、以家庭为基础的护理在改善残疾人的健康、自主和整体生活质量方面的价值。这项研究强调了多学科方法支持不同人群长期康复的潜力。
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Impact of a Long-Term Home-Based Rehabilitation Program on Quality of Life, Balance, and Autonomy in Adults with Disabilities.

Background: Rehabilitation is a critical process for enhancing functionality, independence, and quality of life in individuals with disabilities. Grounded in the biopsychosocial model, it addresses physical, emotional, and social dimensions through personalized, evidence-based interventions. By integrating standardized assessments and continuous evaluation, rehabilitation has the potential to promote recovery and support active participation in society.

Objectives: This study evaluated the impact of a long-term, multidisciplinary, home-based rehabilitation program on quality of life, balance, and functional autonomy in adults with neuromusculoskeletal disabilities.

Methods: A total of 559 participants received individualized interventions from a team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and other health professionals. Functional independence, balance, depressive symptoms, and quality of life were assessed using the Barthel Index, Berg Balance Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and SF-36 questionnaire, respectively.

Results: A longitudinal analysis comparing pre- and post-intervention outcomes revealed statistically significant improvements (p < 0.001) across all metrics. The Barthel Index median increased from 85 to 90 points, indicating greater functional independence, while the Berg Balance Scale improved from 39 to 47 points, reflecting reduced fall risk. Depressive symptoms decreased, with Beck Depression Inventory scores dropping from 12 to 9, and both physical and mental health components of the SF-36 showed marked enhancements.

Conclusions: These findings demonstrate the program's effectiveness in addressing both physical and emotional needs, emphasizing the value of extended, personalized, home-based care in improving health, autonomy, and overall quality of life for individuals with disabilities. This study underscores the potential of multidisciplinary approaches to support long-term rehabilitation in diverse populations.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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