水生物理治疗干预后帕金森病患者日常生活活动、运动部分和生活质量的最小临床重要差异的适用性:一项试点研究

Q3 Health Professions
Giovanna Cristina Leveck, Juliana Siega, Dielise Debona Iucksch, A. Silva, B. Yamaguchi, V. Israel
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介绍。定义最小临床重要差异(MCid)在帕金森病(Pd)患者进行水生物理治疗(APT)干预后的日常生活活动(AdLs)、运动部分和生活质量(QoL)中的适用性。方法。共有11人参加了这项初步研究。患者男女皆有,平均年龄70.73±10.67岁,诊断为特发性Pd, Hoehn & Yahr量表分为1 ~ 4期。在APT干预前后,对志愿者进行统一帕金森病评定量表(UPdRS),第二部分(AdLs)和第三部分(运动部分)以及帕金森病问卷-39 (PdQ-39) (QoL)的评估。APT包括为期12周的多部分练习,每周两次,每次40分钟。使用Wilcoxon检验和文献中描述的mcd值对数据进行分析。结果。结果没有统计学上的显著变化(p < 0.05),但在两个量表上都接近mcd值。结论。不同形式的分析研究是必要的,以阐明MCid值在检测Pd患者临床状况改善或恶化方面的适用性。
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Applicability of the Minimal Clinically Important Difference in the activities of daily living, motor sections, and quality of life in individuals with Parkinson’s disease after aquatic physical therapy intervention: a pilot study
Introduction. define the applicability of the Minimal Clinically important difference (MCid) in the activities of daily living (AdLs), motor sections, and quality of life (QoL) in people with Parkinson’s disease (Pd) after an aquatic physical therapy (APT) intervention. Methods. A total of 11 individuals participated in this pilot study. They were of both genders, mean age 70.73 ± 10.67 years, diag-nosed with idiopathic Pd, and classified in stages 1 to 4 on the Hoehn & Yahr scale. The volunteers were assessed, before and after the APT intervention, with the Unified Parkinson’s disease Rating Scale (UPdRS), sections ii (AdLs) and iii (motor sections), in addition to Parkinson’s disease Questionnaire-39 (PdQ-39) (QoL). The APT comprises multicomponent exercises developed throughout a 12-week period, in twice-a-week 40-minute sessions. The data were analysed with the Wilcoxon test and MCid values described in the literature. Results. There were no statistically significant changes in the results found ( p > 0.05), but they neared the MCid values in both scales. Conclusions. different forms to analyse a study are necessary to elucidate the applicability of MCid values in detecting an improvement or worsening in the clinical condition of people with Pd.
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Physiotherapy Quarterly
Physiotherapy Quarterly Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Physiotherapy Quarterly ISSN 2544-4395 (formerly Fizjoterapia ISSN 1230-8323) is an international scientific peer-reviewed journal, published in both paper and electronic format by the University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Poland. The original version of the journal is its paper issue. The Editorial Office accepts original papers on various aspects of physiotherapy and rehabilitation for publication. Manuscripts in basic science and clinical physiotherapy science are published at the highest priority. Letters to the Editor, reports from scientific meetings and book reviews are also considered. Physiotherapy Quarterly publishes papers that show depth, rigor, originality and high-quality presentation. The scope of the journal: evidence-based rehabilitation; the mechanisms of function or dysfunction; modern therapy methods; best clinical practice; clinical reasoning and decision-making processes; assessment and clinical management of disorders; exploration of relevant clinical interventions; multi-modal approaches; psychosocial issues; expectations, experiences, and perspectives of physiotherapists. Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research articles are welcomed, together with systematic and high-quality narrative reviews.
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