一项随机对照研究:自体放松训练作为常规物理治疗的辅助手段在增强中风幸存者情绪健康和功能独立性方面的有效性。

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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1080/10749357.2024.2444117
Nor Azlin Mohd Nordin, Deepak Thazhakkattu Vasu, Shazli Ezzat Ghazali
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背景:定期参加中风康复会议和坚持规定的体育活动是至关重要的,然而,情绪失衡往往成为障碍,导致中风幸存者的依从性较低。自生放松技术(ART)在各种情况下显示出积极的效果,但在中风人群中仍未得到充分的探索。目的:本实验研究评估了在常规物理治疗的基础上,抗逆转录病毒治疗在改善中风幸存者情绪健康和增强患者体力活动和功能独立性方面的效果。方法:66名受试者采用分层块随机法随机分为实验组和对照组。实验组患者接受ART治疗20分钟后进行常规物理治疗40分钟,对照组患者接受常规物理治疗60分钟。这个为期12周的项目包括每周3次1小时的课程(一次有监督,两次无监督)。干预结果采用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、康复控制点量表(RLOC)和功能独立性修正Barthel指数(MBI)进行评估。采用混合模型方差分析分析干预效果。结果:干预12周后,所有结局(p p = 0.001)和HADS-Depression (p = 0.001)评分均存在显著的时间和组效应,RLOC (p = 0.016)和MBI (p = 0.007)评分均有改善。结论:这些发现强调了抗逆转录病毒治疗作为一种非恐吓性和易于获得的策略的有效性,对中风幸存者具有广泛的益处。
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Effectiveness of Autogenic Relaxation Training as an Adjunct to Usual Physiotherapy in Enhancing Emotional Well-Being and Functional Independence in Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Study.

Background: Regular participation in stroke rehabilitation sessions and adherence to prescribed physical activities are crucial, however, emotional imbalances often act as barriers, resulting in low adherence among stroke survivors. The autogenic relaxation technique (ART) has shown positive effects in various conditions but remains underexplored in the stroke population.

Objective: This experimental study evaluated the outcomes of ART in addition to usual physiotherapy for stroke survivors in improving emotional wellbeing and enhancing patients' commitment to physical activity and functional independence.

Methodology: Sixty-six participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental group or a control group using stratified block randomization. Experimental group participants received 20 minutes of ART followed by 40 minutes of usual physiotherapy, and the control group received 60 minutes of usual physiotherapy. The 12-week program involved three 1-hour sessions per week (one supervised and two non-supervised). Intervention outcomes were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale for Anxiety (HADS), the Recovery Locus of Control (RLOC) Scale for perceived control and beliefs about health, and Modified Barthel Index (MBI) for functional independence. Intervention effects were analyzed using mixed-model analysis of variance. Changes in the outcome measures were analyzed using paired and independent t-tests, with p < 0.05 considered statistically significant.

Results: After the 12-week intervention, there were significant time and group effects for all outcomes (p < 0.01), with significant reductions in participants' HADS - Anxiety (p = 0.001) and HADS-Depression (p = 0.001) scores, and improvement in RLOC (p = 0.016) and MBI (p = 0.007) scores.

Conclusion: These findings highlight the effectiveness of ART as a non-intimidating and readily accessible strategy with wide-ranging benefits for stroke survivors.

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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is the leading journal devoted to the study and dissemination of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, clinical information related to stroke rehabilitation. The journal’s scope covers physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, neurorehabilitation, neural engineering and therapeutics, neuropsychology and cognition, optimization of the rehabilitation system, robotics and biomechanics, pain management, nursing, physical therapy, cardiopulmonary fitness, mobility, occupational therapy, speech pathology and communication. There is a particular focus on stroke recovery, improving rehabilitation outcomes, quality of life, activities of daily living, motor control, family and care givers, and community issues. The journal reviews and reports clinical practices, clinical trials, state-of-the-art concepts, and new developments in stroke research and patient care. Both primary research papers, reviews of existing literature, and invited editorials, are included. Sharply-focused, single-issue topics, and the latest in clinical research, provide in-depth knowledge.
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