7天静修对帕金森病患者的影响:现象学研究。

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Lori M Bordenave, Corrine Fritcher Nelson, Becky G Farley, Tara L McIsaac
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摘要

目的:早期和持续的康复和锻炼可以保持帕金森病(PwP)患者的功能活动和生活质量。本研究的目的是描述参加7天静修的残疾人的经验。材料与方法:采用现象学方法描述PwP的生活经验。结果:访谈中出现了三个主题:一个共享信息的社区,参与者与其他PwP讨论锻炼和学习;改善了对帕金森病症状的控制,包括更容易完成体力活动,并因为静修而重新激发了他们长期锻炼计划的动力。结论:7天的PwP治疗对疾病相关症状的感知控制和继续锻炼的意愿有积极影响。
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Impact of a 7-day retreat for people with Parkinson's disease: a phenomenological study.

Aim: Early and ongoing access to rehabilitation and exercise may preserve functional mobility and quality of life for persons with Parkinson disease (PwP). The aim of the current study was to describe the experience of PwP who participated in a 7-day retreat. Materials & methods: A phenomenological approach was used to describe the lived experience of PwP. Results: Three themes emerged from interviews: a community of shared information where participants discussed exercising and learning with other PwP; improved control of Parkinson's disease symptoms, including performing physical tasks more easily and renewed motivation for their long-term plans for exercise because of the retreat. Conclusion: A 7-day retreat for PwP positively impacted perceived control of disease-related symptoms and intentions to continue exercise.

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