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Brief title
Health condition
Parkinson’s disease
Ziekte van Parkinson
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
To measure if MP improves the performance of activities in the experimental group more than in the control group an 11-point numerical rating scale will be used:
11 point Numerical rating scale assesses changes in the performance of the activity ‘walking’ ranging from 10 (‘excellent’) to 0 (‘poor’) as perceived by the patient and the therapist.
Secondary outcome
1. Timed up and go (TUG - activity level);
2. 10 meter walking test (TML - activity level).
Background summary
Mental practice as an embedded or additional therapy is getting increased attention in rehabilitation/therapy in different patient populations (stroke, Parkinson’s disease (PD), chronic pain etc.) Systematic reviews of studies undertaken so far in stroke and other pathologies show that there may be some evidence that the technique might be effective. In the Netherlands, little mental practice research is done in private practices in the community. This study investigates whether mental practice can contribute to a quicker and/or a better improvement in patients with Parkinson’s disease in daily living.
Study objective
To investigate the therapeutic potential of mental practice embedded in daily therapy on the improvement in daily activities of adult patients with Parkinson’s disease. In the Parkinson’s study, MP embedded in therapy will be compared to therapy as usual alone. The additional research question investigates the feasibility of the mental practice-based therapy as judged by the patients and therapists.
Study design
Measurement dates are at entry in the study for three weeks (T0/ T1/ T2 – baseline) and after a 6 weeks intervention period for three weeks (T3/ T4/ T5). After three months follow-up measurements will take place (T6/ T7/ T8).
Intervention
The experimental group will receive therapy in which mental practice is routinely used with the physical therapy given. Embedded MP will be used.
The control group will receive therapy as usual in accordance with the Dutch Physiotherapy Guidelines for Parkinson’s disease. To compensate for the unguided imagery training, patients in the control group will be motivated to do homework as well (physical training and listening to a relaxation CD).
As the experimental group will receive more attention due to keeping a log and being interviewed, patients in the control group will be instructed to use logs as well and will be interviewed on their opinion on therapy as usual.
Susy Braun
Nieuw Eyckholt 300
Heerlen 6400 AN
The Netherlands
+31 45-4006366
s.braun@hszuyd.nl
Susy Braun
Nieuw Eyckholt 300
Heerlen 6400 AN
The Netherlands
+31 45-4006366
s.braun@hszuyd.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Clinically diagnosed adult patients with Parkinson’s disease;
2. Sufficient cognitive level and communication skills to engage in mental practice; this is a clinical judgement. Hoehn and Yahr classification: 1-3.
Exclusion criteria
Severe additional impairments prior to disease onset.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL1637 |
NTR-old | NTR1735 |
Other | MEC Heerlen : 08-T-76 |
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