医学
作业疗法
物理疗法
随机对照试验
康复
胶质瘤
物理医学与康复
内科学
癌症研究
作者
Anders Hansen,Christian Bonde Pedersen,Jens Ole Jarden,Dagmar Beier,Lisbeth Kirstine Rosenbek Minet,Karen Søgaard
出处
期刊:Physical therapy
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2019-12-02
卷期号:100 (3): 564-574
被引量:37
摘要
It is recommended that people with gliomas engage in rehabilitation, but high-quality evidence to support this recommendation is lacking.This study assesses the effectiveness of a physical therapy- and occupational therapy-based rehabilitation intervention compared with usual rehabilitation care for quality of life (QoL) during active anticancer treatment.This study was a randomized controlled trial.The study took place in Odense University Hospital, Denmark.The trial included people with gliomas who were functionally independent.The participants were randomly assigned to a supervised rehabilitation intervention or usual rehabilitation care during the active anticancer period. The supervised rehabilitation included physical therapy and occupational therapy-based interventions.The primary outcome was the between-group difference in the overall QoL from baseline to the 6-week follow-up. It was self-rated with the global health status (GHS)/QoL domains from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Questionnaire. Eighty-eight participants per group were required to find a 10% between-group difference from baseline to the 6-week follow-up. Secondary outcomes were the health-related QoL domains, symptomatology, and functional performance.A total of 64 participants were included (32 in the intervention group and 32 in the control group). At follow-up, the intervention group self-rated a nonsignificantly better score for GHS/QoL than the control group (adjusted mean difference = 8.7% [95% confidence interval = -4.36 to 21.79]). Compared with the control group, the intervention group had consistently better results on self-rated secondary outcomes, including cognitive functioning (β = 16.2) and fatigue (β = -13.4), and objectively measured aerobic power (β = 2.6).The number of participants and duration of follow-up were inadequate to determine if the intervention was superior to the current usual rehabilitation care.The physical therapy- and occupational therapy-based rehabilitation intervention did not affect GHS/QoL. However, the trial found promising significant effects on both objective and self-reported secondary outcomes, making rehabilitation efforts during active anticancer treatment promising.
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