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Pilot Study of Telehealth Delivered Rehabilitative Exercise for Youth With Concussion: The Mobile Subthreshold Exercise Program (MSTEP)

机译:远程医疗的试验研究用脑震荡为青年提供康复锻炼:移动亚阈值练习计划(MSTEP)

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Background: Concussion is common, and up to 30% of youth develop persistent symptoms. Preliminary data suggests treatment with rehabilitative exercise is beneficial, but most programs require frequent in-person visits, which is challenging for youth in rural areas, and has been made more difficult for all youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have adapted an exercise intervention to be delivered via telehealth using Zoom and personal fitness devices, which could ensure access to this type of treatment. Objective: The goal of this study was to assess feasibility and acceptability of a telehealth delivered exercise intervention for concussion, the Mobile Subthreshold Exercise Program (MSTEP), and collect pilot data regarding efficacy. Materials and Methods: All youth received the 6-week MSTEP intervention which included wearing a Fitbit and setting exercise heartrate and duration goals weekly over Zoom with the research assistant. Youth completed standardized measures of concussive symptoms (Health Behavior Inventory, HBI), fear-avoidance (Fear of Pain Questionnaire, FOPQ) and health-related quality of life (Pediatric Quality of life Assessment, PedsQL), as well as a structured qualitative exit interview. We examined change in measures over time using mixed effects modeling, controlling for age, sex, prior concussion and duration of symptoms. We coded qualitative interviews using Thematic analysis. Results: We recruited 19 subjects, 79% female with average age 14.3 (SD 2.2) and mean duration of symptoms 75.6 days (SD 33.7). Participants wore the Fitbit on 80% of days, and completed 94% of surveys and 96% of Zoom calls. Concussive symptoms (HBI) decreased significantly over the 6 week intervention (?10.6, 95%CI: ?16.0 to ?5.1) as did fear-avoidance (?21.6, 95%CI: ?29.8 to ?13.5). PedsQL improved significantly during the same time period (+15.1, 95%CI: 8.6–21.6). Approximately three-quarters (76%) of youth rated their care as “excellent.” Participants appreciated the structure of the guided exercise program and the support of the RA. They also enjoyed being able to track their progress with the Fitbit. Conclusion: This study provides evidence for the feasibility and acceptability of a telehealth delivered rehabilitative exercise intervention for youth with concussion. Further research utilizing a randomized controlled trial is needed to assess efficacy.
机译:背景:脑震荡普遍,高达30%的青年发展持续症状。初步数据表明,康复运动的治疗是有益的,但大多数计划需要经常入住的访问,这在农村地区的青年方面挑战,并且在Covid-19大流行期间对所有青年造成了更加困难的。我们改进了通过远程医疗提供的运动干预,使用变焦和个人健身器件来提供,这可以确保获得这种类型的治疗。目的:本研究的目标是评估远程健康的可行性和可接受性,为脑脑,移动亚阈值锻炼计划(MSTEP)(MSTEP)进行脑震荡,并收集有关疗效的导频数据。材料和方法:所有青年都收到了6周的MSTEP干预,其中包括戴着Fitbit和Setting运动竞争对手和持续时间与研究助理的缩放。青年完成标准化响声症状措施(健康行为库存,HBI),恐惧避免(恐惧问卷,FOPQ)和与健康有关的生活质量(寿命评估,PEDSQL的儿科质量)以及结构化的定性出口面试。我们使用混合效果建模检查了随着时间的推移,控制年龄,性别,前面的脑震荡和症状持续时间的变化。我们使用专题分析编写了定性访谈。结果:我们招募了19个科目,79%的女性,平均年龄14.3(SD 2.2)和症状持续时间75.6天(SD 33.7)。参与者在80%的时间内穿过FitBit,并完成了94%的调查和96%的缩放呼叫。震动症状(HBI)在6周干预(10.6,95%CI:?16.0至?5.1)上显着减少了恐惧 - 避免(?21.6,95%CI:?29.8至13.5)。 PedsQL在同一时间段内显着改善(+15.1,95%CI:8.6-21.6)。大约四分之三(76%)青少年被认为是“优秀的”。参与者赞赏引导锻炼计划的结构和RA的支持。他们也喜欢用Fitbit跟踪他们的进度。结论:本研究提供了脑震荡为青年提供康复运动干预的可行性和可接受性的证据。需要采用随机对照试验的进一步研究来评估疗效。

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