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Internet-based vestibular rehabilitation for adults aged 50 years and over: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:50岁及以上成年人的基于互联网的前庭康复:一项随机对照试验的方案

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Introduction Dizziness is highly prevalent in older adults and can lead to falls, fear of falling, loss of confidence, anxiety and depression. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) exercises are effective in reducing dizziness due to vestibular dysfunction, but access to trained therapists is limited. Providing dizzy patients with booklets teaching them how to carry out VR exercises has been shown to be a cost-effective way of managing dizziness in primary care. Internet-based intervention delivery has many advantages over paper-based methods, including the provision of video instructions, automated tailoring and symptom-related feedback. This trial will examine whether an internet-based VR intervention is (1) effective in reducing dizziness and (2) a cost-effective primary care treatment option. Methods/analysis This will be a single blind, randomised controlled trial carried out in UK primary care. A stand-alone internet-based VR intervention will be compared with routine care in 262 dizzy patients aged 50 years and over. Measures will be taken at baseline, 3 and 6?months. Our primary outcome measure will be the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing dizziness symptoms compared with routine care at 6?months. Cost-effectiveness will be examined along with the effect of the intervention on dizziness-related disability and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Psychological process variables including expectancy, self-efficacy and acceptance will be explored in relation to adherence and symptom reduction. Ethics/dissemination This trial has undergone ethical scrutiny and been approved by an NHS Research Ethics Committee, Southampton A REC Reference: 13/SC/0119. The findings of this trial will be disseminated to the scientific community through presentations at national and international conferences, and by publishing in peer review journals. Findings will be disseminated to the public through targeted press releases. This trial will provide valuable information on the role of internet interventions in facilitating self-management in older adults. Trial registration number ISRCTN: 86912968.
机译:简介头晕在老年人中非常普遍,可导致摔倒,害怕摔倒,失去信心,焦虑和沮丧。前庭康复(VR)锻炼可有效减少因前庭功能障碍引起的头晕,但受过训练的治疗师的访问受到限制。向头晕患者提供小册子,教他们如何进行VR锻炼是一种在初级保健中管理头晕的经济有效方式。与基于纸张的方法相比,基于Internet的干预交付具有许多优势,包括提供视频指令,自动裁剪和症状相关的反馈。该试验将检查基于Internet的VR干预是否(1)可以有效减少头晕和(2)具有成本效益的初级保健治疗方案。方法/分析这将是在英国初级保健中进行的单盲,随机对照试验。将对262位年龄在50岁及以上的头晕患者进行独立的基于互联网的VR干预与常规护理的比较。将在基线,3和6个月时采取措施。我们的主要结局指标是与6个月常规护理相比,减少头晕症状的干预效果。将检查成本效益以及干预措施对头晕相关的残疾以及抑郁和焦虑症状的影响。心理过程变量包括期望,自我效能感和接受程度将与依从性和症状减轻进行探讨。伦理/传播该试验已经过伦理审查,并由NHS研究伦理委员会批准,南安普敦A REC参考:13 / SC / 0119。该试验的结果将通过在国内和国际会议上的演讲,以及在同行评审期刊上的发表,传播给科学界。调查结果将通过有针对性的新闻稿向公众传播。该试验将提供有价值的信息,说明互联网干预在促进老年人自我管理中的作用。试用注册号ISRCTN:86912968。

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