RééDOC
75 Boulevard Lobau
54042 NANCY cedex

Christelle Grandidier Documentaliste
03 83 52 67 64


F Nous contacter

0

Article

--";3! O
     

-A +A

Assessment of compliance with prescribed activity by hemiplegic stroke patients after an exercise programme and physical activity education = Estimation de l'observance de la prescription d'activité chez l'hémiplégique après un programme de réentrainement et d'éducation à l'activité physique

TOUILLET A; GUESDON H; BOSSER G; BEIS JM; PAYSANT J
ANN PHYS REHABIL MED , 2010, vol. 53, n° 4, p. 250-265
Doc n°: 146136
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2010.03.005
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, N - SPORT

Although post-stroke exercise training programmes improve aerobic capacity and
functional capacities in the short-term, the impact on exercise performance at
home has not been established. OBJECTIVES: To assess compliance with prescribed
physical activity by hemiplegic stroke patients. To compare the patients' stated
activity with their actual activity. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a prospective
pilot study of nine hemiplegic patients following an exercise training programme.
Each patient's activity was measured using an activity monitor (the ActivPAL)
before, during and immediately after the programme and then 3months after the end
of the programme. The activity actually performed was compared with the levels
recommended after a stroke (at least 30minutes of non-stop activity three times a
week). Three months after the end of the programme, the patient's stated and
actual activities (in terms of frequency and duration) were compared. RESULTS:
Activity patterns changed immediately after the end of the programme. Short-term
compliance was good for four patients. However, 3months later, only one patient
was performing regular activity in accordance with the guidelines. Hence,
medium-term compliance was poor. Most patients overestimated both the duration
and frequency of their activity sessions. CONCLUSION: Three months after the end
of the supervised training programme, compliance with physical activity
guidelines was low. The ActivPAL activity monitor is easy to use and performs
satisfactorily. It can be used as a tool for activity assessment and education
intervention. The use of an actimeter may increase the efficacy of health
education interventions, which promote physical activity.
CI - Copyright 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Langue : ANGLAIS ; FRANCAIS

Mes paniers

4

Gerer mes paniers

0