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Perceptions of aquatic physiotherapy and health‐related quality of life among people with Parkinson’s disease

机译:对帕金森病的人们对水生物理治疗和健康相关生活质量的看法

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Background Enablers for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) participating in aquatic physiotherapy have been identified, and exercise improves health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) but it is unclear whether all enablers and barriers for aquatic physiotherapy specific to the PD population have been explored. Objective To describe HRQoL in people with PD who have undertaken aquatic physiotherapy, and explore their perceptions and attitudes regarding the programme. Methods Twenty‐one participants who participated in a pilot trial on aquatic physiotherapy were included. Participants completed a survey regarding their experiences. The Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire‐39 (PDQ‐39) and Personal Well‐being Index‐Adult (PWI) were used to quantify HRQoL, whilst focus groups were conducted to explore their perceptions and attitudes. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize HRQoL scores. Focus group data were analysed using the deductive coding method. Results Most participants felt that the aquatic programme was worthwhile (n?=?20/21, 95%). However, they had poor overall well‐being (mean 41.6, SD 13.5) and HRQoL (mean 31.0, SD 13.2) as measured by the PWI and PDQ‐39. Several barriers to aquatic therapy including safety when getting dressed, fatigue and transport were identified although many enablers were also identified, including an improvement in function, less falls and group socialization. Conclusions Aquatic physiotherapy was well‐accepted. Participants felt their function improved and felt safe in the water. HRQoL is lower in individuals with PD when compared to Australian norms; thus, interventions to optimize HRQoL need to be explored further. Patient or Public Contribution Patients participated in the aquatic intervention, survey and focus groups.
机译:背景技术已经确定了参与水生物理疗法的帕金森病(PD)的人们推动,并且运动提高了与健康有关的生命质量(HRQOL),但目前尚不清楚所有对PD人口的水生物理治疗的所有者和障碍是否已经探讨了。目的探讨患有水生理治疗的PD人员的HRQOL,并探讨了对该计划的看法和态度。方法包括二十一名参与试验试验对水生物理治疗的参与者。参与者完成了关于他们的经历的调查。帕金森病问卷-39(PDQ-39)和个人福祉指数 - 成人(PWI)用于量化HRQOL,同时进行了焦点小组以探索他们的看法和态度。描述性统计数据用于总结HRQOL分数。使用Deftuctive编码方法分析对焦组数据。结果大多数参与者认为水生计划值得(n?=?20/21,95%)。然而,它们的整体福祉差(平均41.6,SD 13.5)和HRQOL(平均31.0,SD 13.2),由PWI和PDQ-39测量。鉴定了几种对水生疗的障碍,包括安全性,疲劳和运输时的安全性,虽然也发现了许多推动者,包括有所改善,较少的堕落和团体社会化。结论水生物理治疗得到了很好的接受。参与者感觉到他们的功能改善并在水中感到安全。与澳大利亚规范相比,HRQOL在具有PD的个人中较低;因此,需要进一步探索优化HRQOL的干预措施。患者或公共贡献患者参加了水生干预,调查和焦点小组。

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