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A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Equine-Assisted Therapy and Exercise Education for Adults and Older Adults with Arthritis

机译:成人和老年人关节炎的马辅助治疗和运动教育比较的随机对照试验

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Arthritis creates pain, stiffness, and decreased functionality affecting adults' and older adults' quality of life. Equine-assisted therapy provides unique movements to the rider's joints and muscles improving pain, range of motion, and quality of life. No research has investigated the effects of equine-assisted therapy (EAT) on adults and older adults with arthritis. The purpose of this pilot study of a convenient sample was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a randomized controlled trial comparing an EAT intervention with an exercise education attention (ExEd) control intervention. A review of literature, methods, settings, procedures, results, discussion, limitations, and conclusions are included. This study was registered with clinical trials.gov, approved by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Institutional Review Board, and followed Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines. Settings included a Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH)-certified riding stables with PATH-certified riding instructors administering the EAT intervention, and Saint Luke's College of Health Sciences for the ExEd attention controlled intervention. Twenty-one consenting participants were randomized and single-blinded to assignment. Dose consisted of a one hour intervention, once a week for six weeks. Measurements occurred at baseline, three weeks, and six weeks. Outcomes included back, knee, hip, and shoulder pain, and range of motion, quality of life, and enjoyment of nature. Biomarkers measured cartilage and muscle status. Results supported the feasibility and acceptability of the research design, protocol, and methods. Findings indicated significant improvements in back, hip, and shoulder pain, and back and hip range of motion. Quality of life measures had significant improvements over time for upper limb, lower limb, and affect, but not for symptoms and socialization. No significant results were obtained in Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein biomarkers, serum troponin T, and enjoyment of nature. Limitations include small sample size, confounding variables, and threats to validity. The protocols and methods were feasible and acceptable. Continuing EAT after the study was not acceptable. Biomarkers may not be sensitive or specific enough for this research. A tool to assess the barn environment should be developed. Large multi-center trials will provide important generalizable information in future EAT researchers.
机译:关节炎会造成疼痛,僵硬和功能下降,从而影响成年人和老年人的生活质量。马匹辅助疗法可为骑手的关节和肌肉提供独特的运动,从而改善疼痛,运动范围和生活质量。没有研究调查马辅助疗法(EAT)对成年人和关节炎的成年人的影响。这项方便样本的初步研究的目的是评估将EAT干预与锻炼教育注意(ExEd)对照干预进行比较的随机对照试验的可行性和可接受性。包括文献,方法,设置,程序,结果,讨论,局限性和结论的综述。该研究已在美国临床试验.gov上注册,并得到密苏里州-堪萨斯大学市机构审查委员会的批准,并遵循《综合报告标准》指南。设置包括由国际治疗骑术专业协会(PATH)认证的马stable,由PATH认证的骑师来管理EAT干预,以及圣卢克健康科学学院的ExEd注意控制干预。 21名同意的参与者被随机分配和单盲分配。剂量包括一小时的干预,每周一次,共六周。在基线,三周和六周进行测量。结果包括背部,膝盖,臀部和肩膀的疼痛,以及活动范围,生活质量和享受大自然。生物标志物测量软骨和肌肉状态。结果支持了研究设计,方案和方法的可行性和可接受性。研究结果表明,背部,臀部和肩部疼痛以及背部和臀部的运动范围有了明显改善。随着时间的流逝,生活质量的测量指标对上肢,下肢和情感有显着改善,但不适用于症状和社交。在软骨低聚基质蛋白生物标志物,血清肌钙蛋白T和享受大自然方面没有获得明显的结果。局限性包括样本量小,变量混杂以及对有效性的威胁。该方案和方法是可行和可接受的。研究结束后继续进食是不可接受的。生物标记可能对这项研究不够敏感或不够具体。应该开发一种评估谷仓环境的工具。大型的多中心试验将为未来的EAT研究人员提供重要的可推广信息。

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  • 作者

    White-Lewis, Sharon.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Missouri - Kansas City.;

  • 授予单位 University of Missouri - Kansas City.;
  • 学科 Aging.;Public health education.;Therapy.;Nursing.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 212 p.
  • 总页数 212
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:00

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