远程辅助帕金森病患者平衡和功能活动的家庭锻炼计划(TELEPORT-PD)的可行性。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications Pub Date : 2025-06-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijta/9936329
Arnold Fredrick D'Souza, Dushyanth Babu Jasti, Rohini R Rao, Manikandan Natarajan
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远程康复可以提高家庭锻炼计划的传递和接受度。本研究评估了远程辅助家庭运动项目(TELEPORT-PD)改善帕金森病患者平衡和功能活动能力的可行性、安全性和有效性信号。方法:8名参与者在2周内通过WhatsApp Messenger通过智能手机视频会议进行了6次物理治疗师监督和量身定制的多模式运动。通过依从性和保留率评估可行性,通过自我报告的不良事件评估安全性。在基线和2周结束时,使用Berg平衡量表(BBS)和活动特异性平衡置信度(ABC)量表测量平衡性,而使用time - up -and- go (TUG)测试和5次坐立(5STS)测试评估功能流动性。结果:治疗依从率和留置率均为100%,无严重不良事件发生。BBS的变化得分显著提高(11.23分;p = 0.014), ABC (14.21%;p = 0.014), TUG (-2.21 s;p = 0.007), 5STS (-3.11 s;P = 0.007)。所有参与者都给出了积极的反馈,并表示有兴趣继续参加该项目。结论:TELEPORT-PD似乎是可行的、安全的、可接受的,同时显示出平衡和功能活动的改善。试验注册:印度临床试验注册:CTRI/2022/09/045345。
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Feasibility of a Tele-Assisted Home Exercise Program for Balance and Functional Mobility in Persons With Parkinson's Disease (TELEPORT-PD).

Feasibility of a Tele-Assisted Home Exercise Program for Balance and Functional Mobility in Persons With Parkinson's Disease (TELEPORT-PD).

Feasibility of a Tele-Assisted Home Exercise Program for Balance and Functional Mobility in Persons With Parkinson's Disease (TELEPORT-PD).

Introduction: Telerehabilitation can enhance delivery and acceptance of the home exercise program. This study evaluated the feasibility, safety, and signal of efficacy of a tele-assisted home exercise program for improving balance and functional mobility in persons with Parkinson's disease (TELEPORT-PD). Methods: Eight participants underwent six sessions of physiotherapist-supervised and tailored multimodal exercise over smartphone videoconference through WhatsApp Messenger over 2 weeks. Feasibility was assessed through adherence and retention rates, and safety was assessed through self-reported adverse events. Balance was measured using the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Activity-specific Balance Confidence (ABC) scale, while functional mobility was assessed using Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) test and 5-times Sit-To-Stand (5STS) test, at baseline and at the end of 2 weeks. Results: The adherence and retention rates were 100%, and no serious adverse events were reported. Significant improvements were noted in the change scores of BBS (11.23 points; p = 0.014), ABC (14.21%; p = 0.014), TUG (-2.21 s; p = 0.007), and 5STS (-3.11 s; p = 0.007). All participants provided positive feedback and expressed their interest to continue the program. Conclusion: TELEPORT-PD appears to be feasible, safe, and acceptable, while demonstrating improvements in balance and functional mobility. Trial Registration: Clinical Trials Registry of India: CTRI/2022/09/045345.

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6.90
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The overall aim of the International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications is to bring together science and applications of medical practice and medical care at a distance as well as their supporting technologies such as, computing, communications, and networking technologies with emphasis on telemedicine techniques and telemedicine applications. It is directed at practicing engineers, academic researchers, as well as doctors, nurses, etc. Telemedicine is an information technology that enables doctors to perform medical consultations, diagnoses, and treatments, as well as medical education, away from patients. For example, doctors can remotely examine patients via remote viewing monitors and sound devices, and/or sampling physiological data using telecommunication. Telemedicine technology is applied to areas of emergency healthcare, videoconsulting, telecardiology, telepathology, teledermatology, teleophthalmology, teleoncology, telepsychiatry, teledentistry, etc. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications will highlight the continued growth and new challenges in telemedicine, applications, and their supporting technologies, for both application development and basic research. Papers should emphasize original results or case studies relating to the theory and/or applications of telemedicine. Tutorial papers, especially those emphasizing multidisciplinary views of telemedicine, are also welcome. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications employs a paperless, electronic submission and evaluation system to promote a rapid turnaround in the peer-review process.
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