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Children and Adults Tai Chi Study (CF-CATS2): a randomised controlled feasibility study comparing internet-delivered with face-to-face Tai Chi lessons in cystic fibrosis

机译:儿童和成人太极拳研究(CF-CATS2):一项随机对照的可行性研究,比较了在囊性纤维化中互联网提供的与面对面太极拳课程的比较

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Virtual healthcare is fast entering medical practice. Research into the feasibility of using it to teach treatment regimens such as exercise has not been explored. Maintaining an exercise regime can be difficult in cystic fibrosis: group classes risk potential infection, yet motivation is hard to maintain when alone. Tai Chi is a low-impact exercise and involves gentle, demanding movements. This study aimed to assess the feasibility, safety and acceptability of learning Tai Chi via an internet-based approach and compared patient-reported outcomes.Children and adults with cystic fibrosis were recruited to a randomised, comparative effectiveness trial. Participants learnt eight Tai Chi movements; teaching was delivered in eight lessons over 3?months: delivered either via the internet or face-to-face. Assessments were at 3-monthly intervals over 9?months. Outcomes included health status, quality of life, sleep, mindfulness and instructor-led questions.40 adults and children completed the eight sets of Tai Chi lessons. The median age was 22.8?years (range 6.1–51.5?years); 27 patients were female. The cohort comprised 26 adults (aged 16?years), six teenagers and eight children (aged 12?years). The groups were well matched. Feasibility and safety were demonstrated. Participants showed significant improvements in self-reported sleep, cough (both daytime and night-time), stomach ache and breathing. No differences in lung function, health status, quality of life, sleep or mindfulness was shown before or after completing the lessons.Tai Chi was safe and well tolerated; it was feasible to deliver individual lessons via the internet, reducing concerns regarding cross-infection, and appeared to improve self-reported symptoms.Randomised controlled trial of Tai Chi in cystic fibrosis http://ow.ly/YBHW30m7ffT
机译:虚拟医疗保健正在迅速进入医疗实践。尚未探讨使用它来教授运动疗法等治疗方案的可行性。在囊性纤维化中,维持锻炼方式可能很困难:团体健身有潜在感染的风险,但是独自一人很难保持动力。太极拳是一种低影响的运动,涉及柔和,苛刻的动作。这项研究旨在评估通过基于互联网的方法学习太极拳的可行性,安全性和可接受性,并比较患者报告的结局。招募患有囊性纤维化的儿童和成人参加一项随机的,比较有效性的试验。参加者学习了八项太极拳运动。在3个月内,共分8堂课进行了教学:通过互联网或面对面进行。在9个月内每3个月进行一次评估。结果包括健康状况,生活质量,睡眠,正念和讲师指导的问题。40名成人和儿童完成了八套太极课程。中位年龄为22.8岁(范围6.1-51.5岁)。 27例为女性。该队列包括26名成人(年龄> 16岁),6名青少年和8名孩子(年龄<12岁)。各组匹配良好。证明了可行性和安全性。参加者在自我报告的睡眠,咳嗽(白天和夜间),胃痛和呼吸方面显示出明显的改善。在完成课程之前或之后,肺功能,健康状况,生活质量,睡眠或正念方面均无差异。可以通过互联网提供个别课程,减少对交叉感染的担忧,并且似乎可以改善自我报告的症状。太极治疗囊性纤维化的随机对照试验

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