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Brain Inj ; 35(12-13): 1585-1597, 2021 11 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34554859

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: After completing formal stroke rehabilitation programs, most patients do not achieve full upper limb motor function recovery. Music-supported Therapy (MST) can improve motor functionality post stroke through musical training. We designed a home-based enriched Music-supported Therapy (eMST) program to provide patients with chronic stroke the opportunity of continuing rehabilitation by themselves. We developed an app to conduct the eMST sessions at home with a MIDI-piano and percussion instruments. Here, we tested the feasibility of the eMST intervention using the novel app. METHOD: This is a pilot study where five patients with chronic stroke underwent a 10-week intervention of 3 sessions per week. Patients answered feasibility questionnaires throughout the intervention to modify aspects of the rehabilitation program and the app according to their feedback. Upper limb motor functions were evaluated pre- and post-intervention as well as speed and force tapping during daily piano performance. RESULTS: Patients clinically improved in upper limb motor function achieving the Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) or Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) in most of motor tests. The app received high usability ratings post-intervention. CONCLUSION: The eMST program is a feasible intervention for patients with chronic stroke and its efficacy should be assessed in a clinical trial.


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Mobile Applications , Music , Stroke Rehabilitation , Feasibility Studies , Humans , Pilot Projects , Recovery of Function , Upper Extremity
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Alzheimers Dement ; 17(2): 295-313, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33634602

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Across Latin American and Caribbean countries (LACs), the fight against dementia faces pressing challenges, such as heterogeneity, diversity, political instability, and socioeconomic disparities. These can be addressed more effectively in a collaborative setting that fosters open exchange of knowledge. In this work, the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium on Dementia (LAC-CD) proposes an agenda for integration to deliver a Knowledge to Action Framework (KtAF). First, we summarize evidence-based strategies (epidemiology, genetics, biomarkers, clinical trials, nonpharmacological interventions, networking, and translational research) and align them to current global strategies to translate regional knowledge into transformative actions. Then we characterize key sources of complexity (genetic isolates, admixture in populations, environmental factors, and barriers to effective interventions), map them to the above challenges, and provide the basic mosaics of knowledge toward a KtAF. Finally, we describe strategies supporting the knowledge creation stage that underpins the translational impact of KtAF.


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Dementia/therapy , Evidence-Based Practice , Biomarkers , Dementia/epidemiology , Humans , Latin America/epidemiology , Socioeconomic Factors
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Med. paliat ; 19(3): 95-99, jul.-sept. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-108804

ABSTRACT

Introducción: En 2006 se publicó la propuesta de la SECPAL y el Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo de indicadores de calidad en Cuidados Paliativos con la proporción de cumplimiento de cada uno que se plantea como referencia. Objetivo: Realizar una estimación del cumplimiento de estos estándares en la atención de enfermos oncológicos avanzados en Unidades de Oncología Médica. Material y métodos: Doce profesionales (oncólogos y enfermeras) de cuatro Unidades de Hospitalización que atienden enfermos de Oncología Médica realizaron una estimación del porcentaje de cumplimiento en su unidad de los 35 indicadores de calidad de la SECPAL. Para cada estándar se calcula la media de las estimaciones y se compara con el estándar recomendado de cumplimiento. Resultados: La media de las estimaciones de cumplimiento se encuentra dentro de los estándares propuestos en nueve (26%) de los 35 indicadores. De los otros 26 indicadores, en 20(77%) la diferencia respecto al estándar superaba el 10%. No se consideró que se alcanzasen los estándares en ninguno de los 16 indicadores que exigían un cumplimiento del100%. La media de cumplimiento fue de 9,5 estándares (límites: 8-12) por hospital. Solo se estimó que cuatro (11%) de los 35 indicadores se cumplían adecuadamente en todos los hospitales (..) (AU)


Introduction: In 2006 the Sociedad Española de Cuidados Paliativos (Spanish Society of Palliative Care, SECPAL) and the Spanish Ministry of Health published a proposal of quality standards on Palliative Care. It included a reference of the proposed acceptable percentage of compliance of these indicators. Many advanced cancer patients are treated in Medical Oncology Units, but there are no data on how these standards are observed in these patients. Objective: To obtain an estimate of the compliance with these standards in the care of advanced cancer patients admitted to Medical Oncology Units. Methods: Six oncologists and six nurses from four different Medical Oncology Units gave an estimate of the compliance rate of the 35 quality indicators proposed by SECPAL. For each standard, the mean of the estimations was compared with the recommended standard of compliance. Results: The mean estimates of compliance is within the proposed standards in nine (26%) of the35 indicators. On the remaining 26 indicators, in 20 (77%) the difference between the estimated value and the reference rate was above 10%. No indicator that required 100% compliance was considered achieved. In every Hospital a mean of 9.5 standards (range: 8 to 12) were fulfilled. Only in four (11%) indicators were the estimations entered within standards in all the four (..) (AU)


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Humans , Quality Indicators, Health Care , Palliative Care/standards , Neoplasms/complications , Hospital Units/standards , /standards , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care/standards
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