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INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of the My Therapy programme for inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. DESIGN: Observational pilot study. PATIENTS: Rehabilitation inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. METHODS: During their inpatient admission,...

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Autores principales: BRUSCO, Natasha K., KUGLER, Helen, DULFER, Fiona, LEE, Annemarie L., WALPOLE, Brianna, MORRIS, Meg E., HILL, Keith D., EKEGREN, Christina L., WHITTAKER, Sara L., TAYLOR, Nicholas F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154583
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000076
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author BRUSCO, Natasha K.
KUGLER, Helen
DULFER, Fiona
LEE, Annemarie L.
WALPOLE, Brianna
MORRIS, Meg E.
HILL, Keith D.
EKEGREN, Christina L.
WHITTAKER, Sara L.
TAYLOR, Nicholas F.
author_facet BRUSCO, Natasha K.
KUGLER, Helen
DULFER, Fiona
LEE, Annemarie L.
WALPOLE, Brianna
MORRIS, Meg E.
HILL, Keith D.
EKEGREN, Christina L.
WHITTAKER, Sara L.
TAYLOR, Nicholas F.
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description OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of the My Therapy programme for inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. DESIGN: Observational pilot study. PATIENTS: Rehabilitation inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. METHODS: During their inpatient admission, participants received My Therapy, a programme that can increase the dose of rehabilitation through independent self-practice of exercises, outside of supervised therapy. Outcomes included My Therapy participation, falls, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and 10-m walk test. Outcomes were compared with those of participants without cognitive impairment from the original My Therapy study (n = 116) using χ (2) and independent t-tests. RESULTS: Eight participants with mild-moderate cognitive impairment (mean (standard deviation (SD)) age 89.6 years (4.8); 3 women) were included. All participants completed the My Therapy programme on at least one day of their admission, with no associated falls. Participants had an 8.4 s (SD 5.1) reduction in their 10-m walk test and a 21.5 point (SD 11.1) improvement on FIM scores from admission to discharge. There were no significant between-group differences in feasibility, safety or effectiveness for participants with and without cognitive impairment. CONCLUSION: This pilot study has shown that including exercise self-management as part of inpatient rehabilitation is feasible, safe and effective for patients with cognitive impairment.
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spelling pubmed-87717662022-02-11 INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT BRUSCO, Natasha K. KUGLER, Helen DULFER, Fiona LEE, Annemarie L. WALPOLE, Brianna MORRIS, Meg E. HILL, Keith D. EKEGREN, Christina L. WHITTAKER, Sara L. TAYLOR, Nicholas F. J Rehabil Med Clin Commun Original Report OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of the My Therapy programme for inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. DESIGN: Observational pilot study. PATIENTS: Rehabilitation inpatients with mild-moderate cognitive impairment. METHODS: During their inpatient admission, participants received My Therapy, a programme that can increase the dose of rehabilitation through independent self-practice of exercises, outside of supervised therapy. Outcomes included My Therapy participation, falls, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and 10-m walk test. Outcomes were compared with those of participants without cognitive impairment from the original My Therapy study (n = 116) using χ (2) and independent t-tests. RESULTS: Eight participants with mild-moderate cognitive impairment (mean (standard deviation (SD)) age 89.6 years (4.8); 3 women) were included. All participants completed the My Therapy programme on at least one day of their admission, with no associated falls. Participants had an 8.4 s (SD 5.1) reduction in their 10-m walk test and a 21.5 point (SD 11.1) improvement on FIM scores from admission to discharge. There were no significant between-group differences in feasibility, safety or effectiveness for participants with and without cognitive impairment. CONCLUSION: This pilot study has shown that including exercise self-management as part of inpatient rehabilitation is feasible, safe and effective for patients with cognitive impairment. Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8771766/ /pubmed/35154583 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000076 Text en Journal Compilation © 2022 Foundation of Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license. www.medicaljournals.se/jrm-cc (http://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm-cc)
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BRUSCO, Natasha K.
KUGLER, Helen
DULFER, Fiona
LEE, Annemarie L.
WALPOLE, Brianna
MORRIS, Meg E.
HILL, Keith D.
EKEGREN, Christina L.
WHITTAKER, Sara L.
TAYLOR, Nicholas F.
INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title_full INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title_fullStr INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title_full_unstemmed INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title_short INCLUDING EXERCISE SELF-MANAGEMENT AS PART OF INPATIENT REHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
title_sort including exercise self-management as part of inpatient rehabilitation is feasible, safe and effective for patients with cognitive impairment
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154583
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000076
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