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Therapeutic Argentine Tango Dancing for People with Mild Parkinson’s Disease: A Feasibility Study

机译:阿根廷帕金森病轻症患者的治疗性阿根廷探戈舞:一项可行性研究

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Background Individuals living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can experience a range of movement disorders that affect mobility and balance and increase the risk of falls. Low health-related quality of life, depression, and anxiety are more common in people with PD than age-matched comparisons. Therapeutic dance is a form of physical activity believed to facilitate movement and therapy uptake. As well as being enjoyable, dancing is thought to improve mobility, balance, and well-being in some people living with PD. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a 4-week Argentine tango dance program for people with PD. Methods Six community dwelling individuals with mild to moderate PD were recruited from Parkinson’s support groups, movement disorder clinics, and the PD association in Australia. To minimize falls risk, participants were required to be <75 years of age and physically independent (Hoehn and Yahr stages I–III). They were also required to speak English. Participants attended a 1-hour dance class at a dance studio twice per week for 4 weeks. A professional dance instructor led and choreographed the Argentine tango dance classes. Physiotherapists were present to assist participants during the class and served as dance partners as necessary. The primary outcome was feasibility, which was determined by measures of recruitment, adherence, attrition, safety (falls, near misses and adverse events), and resource requirements. Secondary measures included the Beck Depression Inventory and the Euroqol-5D, administered at baseline and post intervention. Therapy outcomes pre- and post-intervention were analyzed descriptively as medians and interquartile ranges and using Wilcoxon matched pair signed-rank tests. Results The Argentine tango dance intervention was shown to be safe, with no adverse events. Adherence to the dance program was 89%. Depression scores improved after intervention ( p ?=?0.04). Some challenges were associated with the need to quickly recruit participants and physiotherapists to act as dance partners during classes and to monitor participants. Conclusion The 4-week, twice weekly Argentine tango dancing program was shown to be feasible and safe for people with mild-to-moderately severe PD.
机译:背景患有帕金森氏病(PD)的人可能会经历一系列运动障碍,这些运动障碍会影响行动能力和平衡能力,并增加跌倒的风险。与PD相比,PD患者中与健康相关的生活质量低下,抑郁和焦虑更为普遍。治疗性舞蹈是一种体育活动,被认为有助于运动和治疗吸收。人们不仅喜欢跳舞,而且跳舞可以改善某些PD患者的活动能力,平衡能力和幸福感。这项研究的主要目的是评估针对PD患者进行为期4周的阿根廷探戈舞蹈计划的可行性和安全性。方法从帕金森氏症的支持小组,运动障碍诊所和澳大利亚的PD协会中招募了6位轻至中度PD的社区居民。为了最大程度地降低跌倒的风险,参与者必须年龄小于75岁且身体独立(Hoehn和Yahr I–III阶段)。他们还被要求说英语。参与者每周两次在舞蹈室参加为时1小时的舞蹈课,为期4周。一位专业的舞蹈教练指导并编排了阿根廷探戈舞蹈班。物理治疗师在课堂上为参加者提供帮助,并在必要时担任舞伴。主要结果是可行性,这取决于招募,坚持,减员,安全(跌倒,未击中和不良事件)和资源需求的度量。次要措施包括在基线和干预后进行的贝克抑郁量表和Euroqol-5D。干预前和干预后的治疗结果以中位数和四分位间距进行描述性分析,并使用Wilcoxon配对配对秩和检验。结果显示阿根廷探戈舞干预是安全的,没有不良事件。坚持舞蹈课程的比例为89%。干预后抑郁评分得到改善(p = 0.04)。一些挑战与需要快速招募参与者和物理治疗师在上课期间担任舞蹈伙伴并监督参与者有关。结论事实表明,对于轻度至中度重度帕金森病患者,为期4周,每周两次的阿根廷探戈舞蹈计划是可行且安全的。

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