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Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements

BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) causes difficulties with hand movements, which few studies have addressed therapeutically. Training with action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) improves performance in healthy individuals, particularly when the techniques are applied simultaneously (...

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Autores principales: Bek, Judith, Holmes, Paul S., Craig, Chesney E., Franklin, Zoë C., Sullivan, Matthew, Webb, Jordan, Crawford, Trevor J., Vogt, Stefan, Gowen, Emma, Poliakoff, Ellen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4559519
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author Bek, Judith
Holmes, Paul S.
Craig, Chesney E.
Franklin, Zoë C.
Sullivan, Matthew
Webb, Jordan
Crawford, Trevor J.
Vogt, Stefan
Gowen, Emma
Poliakoff, Ellen
author_facet Bek, Judith
Holmes, Paul S.
Craig, Chesney E.
Franklin, Zoë C.
Sullivan, Matthew
Webb, Jordan
Crawford, Trevor J.
Vogt, Stefan
Gowen, Emma
Poliakoff, Ellen
author_sort Bek, Judith
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description BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) causes difficulties with hand movements, which few studies have addressed therapeutically. Training with action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) improves performance in healthy individuals, particularly when the techniques are applied simultaneously (AO + MI). Both AO and MI have shown promising effects in people with PD, but previous studies have only used these separately. OBJECTIVE: This article describes the development and pilot testing of an intervention combining AO + MI and physical practice to improve functional manual actions in people with PD. METHODS: The home-based intervention, delivered using a tablet computer app, was iteratively designed by an interdisciplinary team, including people with PD, and further developed through focus groups and initial field testing. Preliminary data on feasibility were obtained via a six-week pilot randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN 11184024) of 10 participants with mild to moderate PD (6 intervention; 4 treatment as usual). Usage and adherence data were recorded during training, and semistructured interviews were conducted with participants. Exploratory outcome measures included dexterity and timed action performance. RESULTS: Usage and qualitative data provided preliminary evidence of acceptability and usability. Exploratory outcomes also suggested that subjective and objective performance of manual actions should be tested in a larger trial. The importance of personalisation, choice, and motivation was highlighted, as well as the need to facilitate engagement in motor imagery. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that a larger RCT is warranted, and the findings also have broader relevance for the feasibility and development of AO + MI interventions for PD and other conditions.
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spelling pubmed-83243422021-07-31 Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements Bek, Judith Holmes, Paul S. Craig, Chesney E. Franklin, Zoë C. Sullivan, Matthew Webb, Jordan Crawford, Trevor J. Vogt, Stefan Gowen, Emma Poliakoff, Ellen Parkinsons Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) causes difficulties with hand movements, which few studies have addressed therapeutically. Training with action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) improves performance in healthy individuals, particularly when the techniques are applied simultaneously (AO + MI). Both AO and MI have shown promising effects in people with PD, but previous studies have only used these separately. OBJECTIVE: This article describes the development and pilot testing of an intervention combining AO + MI and physical practice to improve functional manual actions in people with PD. METHODS: The home-based intervention, delivered using a tablet computer app, was iteratively designed by an interdisciplinary team, including people with PD, and further developed through focus groups and initial field testing. Preliminary data on feasibility were obtained via a six-week pilot randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN 11184024) of 10 participants with mild to moderate PD (6 intervention; 4 treatment as usual). Usage and adherence data were recorded during training, and semistructured interviews were conducted with participants. Exploratory outcome measures included dexterity and timed action performance. RESULTS: Usage and qualitative data provided preliminary evidence of acceptability and usability. Exploratory outcomes also suggested that subjective and objective performance of manual actions should be tested in a larger trial. The importance of personalisation, choice, and motivation was highlighted, as well as the need to facilitate engagement in motor imagery. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that a larger RCT is warranted, and the findings also have broader relevance for the feasibility and development of AO + MI interventions for PD and other conditions. Hindawi 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8324342/ /pubmed/34336183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4559519 Text en Copyright © 2021 Judith Bek et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Bek, Judith
Holmes, Paul S.
Craig, Chesney E.
Franklin, Zoë C.
Sullivan, Matthew
Webb, Jordan
Crawford, Trevor J.
Vogt, Stefan
Gowen, Emma
Poliakoff, Ellen
Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title_full Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title_fullStr Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title_full_unstemmed Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title_short Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson's Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
title_sort action imagery and observation in neurorehabilitation for parkinson's disease (action-pd): development of a user-informed home training intervention to improve functional hand movements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4559519
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