家庭运动对帕金森病患者认知、社会和个人功能的影响:一项初步研究。

Desiree Latella, Maria Grazia Maggio, Giuseppa Maresca, Adriana Andaloro, Smeralda Anchesi, Valentina Pajno, Rosaria De Luca, Giuseppe Di Lorenzo, Alfredo Manuli, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
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摘要

家庭自动化(HA)是一种“智能”房屋或支持性环境,使患者能够在日常生活中重新发挥积极作用。医管局可以让帕金森病患者更好地管理他们的日常生活。本研究旨在评估家庭运动对PD患者生活质量和个人/社会自主性的影响。我们招募了40名接受神经康复治疗的PD患者,他们被随机分为对照组(CG)和实验组(EG)。我们采用了两种不同的康复方法:心脑血管病人接受传统训练,而脑外伤病人则接受医管局的训练,并使用辅助技术进行康复活动。在这两种训练中,练习都是在3-5名患者的小样本中进行的。结果显示,CG和EG在整体认知功能、执行功能和工具自主性方面均有显著改善。然而,只有在EG中,我们观察到社会适应、日常生活活动和生活质量的显著增加。这项初步研究表明,HA培训可能是PD患者康复的有用工具,可以改善社会和认知功能,个人自主性和生活质量。
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Effects of domotics on cognitive, social and personal functioning in patients with Parkinson's disease: A pilot study.

Home automation (HA) is either a "smart" house or a supportive environment, which enables the patients to regain an active role in daily life. HA could allow people affected by Parkinson Disease (PD) to better manage their daily lives. This study aims to evaluate the effects of domotics on quality of life, and personal/social autonomy in PD patients. We enrolled 40 with PD undergoing neurorehabilitation, who were randomized into either the control (CG) or the experimental group (EG). Two different rehabilitative approaches were used: the CG was submitted to a traditional training, whilst the EG underwent HA training, in which the activities were carried out through the use of assistive technologies. In both the training, the exercises were performed in small samples of 3-5 patients. Results showed that both CG and EG had a significant improvement in global cognitive functioning, executive functions, and instrumental autonomy. However, only in the EG, we observed a significant increase in social adaptation, activities of daily living and quality of life. This pilot study suggests that HA training could be a useful tool for the rehabilitation of patients with PD, improving social and cognitive functioning, personal autonomy and quality of life.

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