常规理疗对多发性硬化症患者体力活动和自我效能的影响:一项观察性纵向研究。

Q1 Nursing
International journal of MS care Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.7224/1537-2073.2024-043
Alessandro Torchio, Giulia Fusari, Davide Cattaneo, Cristina Grosso, Chiara Pagliari, Valeria Crispiatico, Gloria Perini, Johanna Jonsdottir
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背景:多发性硬化症(MS)患者会出现影响日常生活的运动和非运动症状。虽然规律的身体活动(PA)可能会提高MS患者的整体幸福感,但他们的活动水平往往低于健康人。本研究旨在探讨日常护理物理治疗对MS患者PA和自我效能的影响,并确定影响物理治疗后PA积极变化的康复前因素。方法:41例接受物理治疗的MS患者,中位(IQR)年龄为54.00(17.00)岁,扩展残疾状态量表评分为6.00(2.00)分,分别于康复期的第一天(T0)、最后一天(T1)及康复期结束后6周(T2)进行评估。仪器评估使用Fitbit Versa追踪器,测量每日步数和中度/重度PA参与(MVPA)。采用多发性硬化症自我效能量表(SEMS)、疲劳严重程度量表、10米步行测试和短表12健康调查来测量自我效能、感知疲劳、步行能力和生活质量。结果:常规护理物理治疗未改善患者每日步数(P < 0.05) (T0: 4139 [3333];T1: 4438[2505]步/天),MVPA (T0: 6.00 [15.6];T1: 10.52[16.30]分钟/天)或自我效能感(SEMS: T0: 42.0 [10.8];T1: 40.5[8.7]分)。低感知疲劳、更好的整体PA和良好的身体健康感知被确定为物理治疗后PA积极变化的预测因子。结论:关注活动能力的常规护理物理治疗并没有显著改善ms患者的PA或自我效能感,物理治疗前的感知疲劳和整体PA影响康复后的PA水平。未来的干预可能受益于将动机策略整合到康复方案中,以提高PA水平。
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Impact of Usual-Care Physiotherapy on Physical Activity and Self-Efficacy in People With Multiple Sclerosis: An Observational Longitudinal Study.

Background: People with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience motor and nonmotor symptoms that affect daily life. Although regular physical activity (PA) may enhance the overall well-being of people with MS, they tend to have lower activity levels than healthy individuals. This study aims to investigate the impact of usual-care physiotherapy on PA and self-efficacy in people with MS and identify prerehabilitation factors that influence positive changes in PA with physiotherapy.

Methods: Forty-one people with MS undergoing physiotherapy with a median (IQR) age of 54.00 (17.00) years and an Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 6.00 (2.00) points were assessed on the first days (T0) and last days of their rehabilitation period (T1), and 6 weeks after it ended (T2). Instrumental assessment utilized Fitbit Versa trackers, measuring daily steps and moderate/vigorous PA engagement (MVPA). Self-efficacy, perceived fatigue, walking ability, and quality of life were measured using the Self-Efficacy in Multiple Sclerosis scale (SEMS), the Fatigue Severity Scale, the 10-Meter Walk Test, and the Short Form-12 Health Survey.

Results: Usual-care physiotherapy did not improve (P > .05) daily steps (T0: 4139 [3333]; T1: 4438 [2505] steps per day), MVPA (T0: 6.00 [15.6]; T1: 10.52 [16.30] minutes per day), or self-efficacy (SEMS: T0: 42.0 [10.8]; T1: 40.5 [8.7] points). Low perceived fatigue, better overall PA, and good physical health perception were identified as predictors of positive changes in PA after physiotherapy.

Conclusions: Usual-care physiotherapy focusing on mobility did not result in significant improvements in PA or self-efficacy for people with MS. Perceived fatigue and overall PA before physiotherapy impacted PA levels after rehabilitation. Future interventions may benefit from integrating motivational strategies into the rehabilitation protocol to increase PA levels.

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International journal of MS care
International journal of MS care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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