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基于WHO-FICs作业治疗改善脑卒中上肢功能效果的系统综述
引用本文:徐悦莹,郑洁皎,高文,丁建伟,陈茜.基于WHO-FICs作业治疗改善脑卒中上肢功能效果的系统综述[J].中国康复理论与实践,2023,29(2):140-150.
作者姓名:徐悦莹  郑洁皎  高文  丁建伟  陈茜
作者单位:1.复旦大学附属华东医院,上海市 2000402.上海中医药大学,上海市 201203
基金项目:国家重点研发计划项目(2020YFC2008700);国家重点研发计划项目(2020YFC2008702);上海康复医学临床研究中心计划项目(21MC1930200);上海市科委科技创新行动计划项目(22Y31900201)
摘    要:目的 基于世界卫生组织国际分类家族(WHO-FICs)构建作业治疗改善脑卒中上肢功能的PICO架构,并分析主要作业疗法改善脑卒中患者上肢功能的效果。方法 运用WHO-FICs框架,检索Web of Science、PubMed、CNKI、SinoMed等数据库,收集建库至2022年10月关于作业治疗干预脑卒中上肢功能的相关文献,并进行系统综述。结果 最终纳入10项随机对照试验,382例参与者(≥18岁),来自6个国家,主要来源于康复医学、物理和康复医学、神经科学、生物工程医学、作业治疗等研究领域,发表年限集中于2013年以后。纳入文献物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)量表评分平均7.5分。基于WHO-FICs框架,纳入文献中涉及的疾病类型涵盖脑出血(8B00)、缺血性脑卒中(8B11)、蛛网膜下腔出血(8B01)、肌张力和异常反射(MB47)、偏瘫(MB53)。主要功能障碍包括关节活动功能(b710)、关节稳定性功能(b715)、肌肉力量功能(b730)、肌张力功能(b735)、运动反射功能(b750)、随意运动控制功能(b760)、不随意运动功能(b765)。主要活动受限和参与局限包括...

关 键 词:脑卒中  作业治疗  上肢  活动和参与  世界卫生组织国际分类家族  系统综述
收稿时间:2022-10-26

Effects of occupational therapy on upper extremity for patients with stroke: a systematic review using WHO-FICs
XU Yueying,ZHENG Jiejiao,GAO Wen,DING Jianwei,CHEN Xi.Effects of occupational therapy on upper extremity for patients with stroke: a systematic review using WHO-FICs[J].Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice,2023,29(2):140-150.
Authors:XU Yueying  ZHENG Jiejiao  GAO Wen  DING Jianwei  CHEN Xi
Institution:1. Huadong Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, China2. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201203, China
Abstract:Objective To construct a framework of PICO for occupational therapy to improve upper extremity function in stroke patients based on World Health Organization Family of International Classifications (WHO-FICs), and to analyze the functional outcome of major occupational therapies to improve upper extremity in stroke. Methods Using the WHO-FICs framework, the databases such as Web of Science, PubMed, CNKI and SinoMed were searched for literature related to occupational therapy interventions for upper extremity function in stroke patients from the date of establishment to October, 2022, and the contents of the literature were extracted for a systematic review. Results Ten randomized controlled trials from six countries were finally included, involving 382 participants (≥ 18 years old). The literatures were mainly from the fields of rehabilitation medicine, physics and rehabilitation medicine, neuroscience, bioengineering medicine, occupational therapy and other research fields, and were published mainly after 2013. The quality of the included literatures was evaluated using Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale with a mean score of 7.5. Based on the WHO-FICs framework, the types of diseases included intracerebral haemorrhage (8B00), cerebral ischemic stroke (8B11), subarachnoid hemorrhage (8B01), abnormality of tonus and reflex (MB47), and hemiplegia (MB53). The main dysfunctions of the upper extremity after stroke included mobility of joint functions (b710), stability of joint functions (b715), muscle power functions (b730), muscle tone functions (b735), motor reflex functions (b750), control of voluntary movement functions (b760), involuntary movement functions (b765). Activity and participation included activity of upper limb, such as lifting and carrying objects (d430), hand and arm use (d445), and fine hand use (d440); and the daily life activities and social participation, such as self-care (d510-d570), domestic life (d610-d660), major life areas (d810-d879), community, social and civic life (d910-d950). Therapeutic interventions on body functions included electrical stimulation of muscle functions (MU2.SC.BP), assistance and guidance of exercise for involuntary movement reaction (MV2.PG.ZZ); therapeutic interventions involving activity and participation were training in lifting and carrying (SIA.PH.ZZ), training in fine hand use (SIG.PH.ZZ), exercises of arm and hand use (SIJ.PH.ZZ), self care (SM1-SMH), household tasks (SO2-SOD), and playing games (SXD.PH.ZZ); 15 to 60 minutes a time, three to ten times a week, for three to eight weeks, in hospital or at home. The outcomes of the intervention were divided into three levels. At the body function level, patients had improved neuromotor conduction function, reflex function, casual motor control, coordination and speed, joint mobility, and grip strength. At the activity and participation level, there were enhancements in upper limb mobility and speed, fine hand function and speed, frequency and quality of upper limb activity participation, and the capacities of daily living and reduced difficulty in daily activity tasks. In terms of whole functioning, patients had acquired quality of life and well-being and acquainted a feeling of pleasure and accomplishment. Conclusion A PICO framework was constructed for occupational therapy based on WHO-FICs. The health conditions included intracerebral haemorrhage, cerebral ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, abnormality of tonus and reflex, and hemiplegia. Upper extremity motor dysfunction mainly included dysfunction of voluntary motor control, low or hyperactive motor reflexes, abnormalities in muscle tone, impaired muscle coordination, poor stability of joint activities, and reduced muscle strength, etc. Activity limitation and participation restriction were manifested as functioning in the fields of arm and hand activity participation, fine manual activity, and activities of daily living and social participation. Therapeutic interventions at body function level included brain-computer interface-based functional electrical stimulation and unimanual mirror therapy; therapeutic interventions at activity and participation level included action observation training, bimanual mirror therapy, task-oriented training, bilateral arm training and upper extremity robotics training. The health and functional benefits included the improvements in upper extremity motor function, upper extremity mobility and participation levels, activities of daily living and social participation, and quality of life and well-being.
Keywords:stroke  occupational therapy  upper extremity  activity and participation  World Health Organization Family of International Classifications  systematic review  
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