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A Pilot Study of an Exercise-Based Patient Education Program in People with Multiple Sclerosis

There is increasing evidence that physical exercise leads to numerous positive effects in PwMS. However, long-term effects of exercise may only be achievable if training is implemented in daily routine. Enabling patients to exercise regularly, we developed a patient education program focused on evid...

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Autores principales: Kersten, Stephanie, Mahli, Mohammed, Drosselmeyer, Julia, Lutz, Christina, Liebherr, Magnus, Schubert, Patric, Haas, Christian T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25587449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/306878
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author Kersten, Stephanie
Mahli, Mohammed
Drosselmeyer, Julia
Lutz, Christina
Liebherr, Magnus
Schubert, Patric
Haas, Christian T.
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Mahli, Mohammed
Drosselmeyer, Julia
Lutz, Christina
Liebherr, Magnus
Schubert, Patric
Haas, Christian T.
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description There is increasing evidence that physical exercise leads to numerous positive effects in PwMS. However, long-term effects of exercise may only be achievable if training is implemented in daily routine. Enabling patients to exercise regularly, we developed a patient education program focused on evidence-based information of training. PwMS were educated in neurophysiological effects of physical exercise, exercise-induced benefits for PwMS, and risk factors (e.g., weather). Fifteen PwMS were analyzed before (T (0)) and after (T (1)) a 12-week patient education. Afterwards, participants performed their exercises autonomously for 32 weeks and were tested in sustainability tests (T (2)). Guided interviews were carried out, additionally. Significant improvements from T (0) to T (1) were found in 6MWT, gait velocity, TUG, fatigue, and quality of life. Significant results of TUG and gait velocity from T (1) to T (2) demonstrated that participants kept few effects after the 32-week training phase. Qualitative analyses showed improved self-confidence and identified training strategies and barriers. This pilot study provides evidence that PwMS are able to acquire good knowledge about physical exercise and apply this knowledge successfully in training management. One might conclude that this exercise-based patient education seems to be a feasible option to maintain or improve patients' integral constitution concerning physical and mental health.
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spelling pubmed-42833882015-01-13 A Pilot Study of an Exercise-Based Patient Education Program in People with Multiple Sclerosis Kersten, Stephanie Mahli, Mohammed Drosselmeyer, Julia Lutz, Christina Liebherr, Magnus Schubert, Patric Haas, Christian T. Mult Scler Int Research Article There is increasing evidence that physical exercise leads to numerous positive effects in PwMS. However, long-term effects of exercise may only be achievable if training is implemented in daily routine. Enabling patients to exercise regularly, we developed a patient education program focused on evidence-based information of training. PwMS were educated in neurophysiological effects of physical exercise, exercise-induced benefits for PwMS, and risk factors (e.g., weather). Fifteen PwMS were analyzed before (T (0)) and after (T (1)) a 12-week patient education. Afterwards, participants performed their exercises autonomously for 32 weeks and were tested in sustainability tests (T (2)). Guided interviews were carried out, additionally. Significant improvements from T (0) to T (1) were found in 6MWT, gait velocity, TUG, fatigue, and quality of life. Significant results of TUG and gait velocity from T (1) to T (2) demonstrated that participants kept few effects after the 32-week training phase. Qualitative analyses showed improved self-confidence and identified training strategies and barriers. This pilot study provides evidence that PwMS are able to acquire good knowledge about physical exercise and apply this knowledge successfully in training management. One might conclude that this exercise-based patient education seems to be a feasible option to maintain or improve patients' integral constitution concerning physical and mental health. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4283388/ /pubmed/25587449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/306878 Text en Copyright © 2014 Stephanie Kersten et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kersten, Stephanie
Mahli, Mohammed
Drosselmeyer, Julia
Lutz, Christina
Liebherr, Magnus
Schubert, Patric
Haas, Christian T.
A Pilot Study of an Exercise-Based Patient Education Program in People with Multiple Sclerosis
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