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The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study

This study examined the potential for effect of a six-week gait aid training program for people with dementia on spatiotemporal gait outcomes, perception of use, and falls with gait aid use. The program utilised four 30-min physiotherapy home visits, scheduled at weeks 1/2/3/6, and was enhanced by c...

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Autores principales: Lee, Den-Ching A., Burton, Elissa, Meyer, Claudia, Haines, Terry P., Hunter, Susan, Dawes, Helen, Suttanon, Plaiwan, Fullarton, Stephanie, Connelly, Fiona, Stout, Julie C., Hill, Keith D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041574
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author Lee, Den-Ching A.
Burton, Elissa
Meyer, Claudia
Haines, Terry P.
Hunter, Susan
Dawes, Helen
Suttanon, Plaiwan
Fullarton, Stephanie
Connelly, Fiona
Stout, Julie C.
Hill, Keith D.
author_facet Lee, Den-Ching A.
Burton, Elissa
Meyer, Claudia
Haines, Terry P.
Hunter, Susan
Dawes, Helen
Suttanon, Plaiwan
Fullarton, Stephanie
Connelly, Fiona
Stout, Julie C.
Hill, Keith D.
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description This study examined the potential for effect of a six-week gait aid training program for people with dementia on spatiotemporal gait outcomes, perception of use, and falls with gait aid use. The program utilised four 30-min physiotherapy home visits, scheduled at weeks 1/2/3/6, and was enhanced by carer-supervised practice. Falls and the physiotherapist’s clinical judgement of participants achieving safe gait aid use during and after the program were described. Perception ratings at each visit were measured using Likert scales which, along with the spatiotemporal outcomes using the gait aid (Time-Up-and-Go-Test, 4-m-walk-test, Figure-of-8-Walk-Test with/without a cognitive task) at weeks 1 and 6, and at weeks 6 and 12 (6-week post-program), were examined with ordinal logistic regression analyses. Twenty-four community-dwelling older people with dementia and their carers participated. Twenty-one (87.5%) older people achieved safe gait aid use. Twenty falls occurred, and only one faller was using their gait aid when they fell. Walking speed, step length, and cadence significantly improved when walking with the gait aid at week 6 compared with week 1. No significant improvements in spatiotemporal outcomes were retained at week 12. Physiotherapists were more likely to agree that gait aid use had improved walking safety among older people with dementia with subsequent training visits. Larger studies of the gait aid training program are needed for this clinical group.
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spelling pubmed-99672162023-02-26 The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study Lee, Den-Ching A. Burton, Elissa Meyer, Claudia Haines, Terry P. Hunter, Susan Dawes, Helen Suttanon, Plaiwan Fullarton, Stephanie Connelly, Fiona Stout, Julie C. Hill, Keith D. J Clin Med Article This study examined the potential for effect of a six-week gait aid training program for people with dementia on spatiotemporal gait outcomes, perception of use, and falls with gait aid use. The program utilised four 30-min physiotherapy home visits, scheduled at weeks 1/2/3/6, and was enhanced by carer-supervised practice. Falls and the physiotherapist’s clinical judgement of participants achieving safe gait aid use during and after the program were described. Perception ratings at each visit were measured using Likert scales which, along with the spatiotemporal outcomes using the gait aid (Time-Up-and-Go-Test, 4-m-walk-test, Figure-of-8-Walk-Test with/without a cognitive task) at weeks 1 and 6, and at weeks 6 and 12 (6-week post-program), were examined with ordinal logistic regression analyses. Twenty-four community-dwelling older people with dementia and their carers participated. Twenty-one (87.5%) older people achieved safe gait aid use. Twenty falls occurred, and only one faller was using their gait aid when they fell. Walking speed, step length, and cadence significantly improved when walking with the gait aid at week 6 compared with week 1. No significant improvements in spatiotemporal outcomes were retained at week 12. Physiotherapists were more likely to agree that gait aid use had improved walking safety among older people with dementia with subsequent training visits. Larger studies of the gait aid training program are needed for this clinical group. MDPI 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9967216/ /pubmed/36836110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041574 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Den-Ching A.
Burton, Elissa
Meyer, Claudia
Haines, Terry P.
Hunter, Susan
Dawes, Helen
Suttanon, Plaiwan
Fullarton, Stephanie
Connelly, Fiona
Stout, Julie C.
Hill, Keith D.
The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title_full The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title_short The Potential for Effect of a Six-Week Training Program for Gait Aid Use in Older People with Dementia with Unsteadiness of Gait: A Pilot Study
title_sort potential for effect of a six-week training program for gait aid use in older people with dementia with unsteadiness of gait: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041574
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