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Veterans walk to beat back pain: study rationale, design and protocol of a randomized trial of a pedometer-based Internet mediated intervention for patients with chronic low back pain

机译:退伍军人走路以缓解腰痛:基于计步器的互联网介导的慢性下腰痛患者随机试验的理论依据,设计和方案

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Background Chronic back pain is a significant problem worldwide and may be especially prevalent among patients receiving care in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system. Back pain affects adults at all ages and is associated with disability, lost workplace productivity, functional limitations and social isolation. Exercise is one of the most effective strategies for managing chronic back pain. Yet, there are few clinical programs that use low cost approaches to help patients with chronic back pain initiate and maintain an exercise program. Methods/Design We describe the design and rationale of a randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of a pedometer-based Internet mediated intervention for patients with chronic back pain. The intervention uses an enhanced pedometer, website and e-community to assist these patients with initiating and maintaining a regular walking program with the primary aim of reducing pain-related disability and functional interference. The study specific aims are: 1) To determine whether a pedometer-based Internet-mediated intervention reduces pain-related functional interference among patients with chronic back pain in the short term and over a 12-month timeframe. 2) To assess the effect of the intervention on walking (measured by step counts), quality of life, pain intensity, pain related fear and self-efficacy for exercise. 3) To identify factors associated with a sustained increase in walking over a 12-month timeframe among patients randomized to the intervention. Discussion Exercise is an integral part of managing chronic back pain but to be effective requires that patients actively participate in the management process. This intervention is designed to increase activity levels, improve functional status and make exercise programs more accessible for a broad range of patients with chronic back pain. Trial Registration Number NCT00694018
机译:背景技术慢性背痛是全球范围内的重要问题,在美国退伍军人事务部医疗系统中接受护理的患者中尤其普遍。背痛会影响各个年龄段的成年人,并与残疾,工作场所生产力下降,功能受限和社会孤立有关。锻炼是治疗慢性背痛的最有效策略之一。但是,很少有临床项目使用低成本的方法来帮助患有慢性背痛的患者启动和维持锻炼计划。方法/设计我们描述了一项随机对照试验的设计和原理,以评估基于计步器的互联网介导的干预对慢性腰痛患者的疗效。该干预措施使用了增强的计步器,网站和电子社区,以帮助这些患者启动和维持常规的步行计划,其主要目的是减少与疼痛有关的残疾和功能干扰。该研究的具体目标是:1)确定在短期内和在12个月的时间范围内,基于计步器的互联网介导干预措施是否能减少慢性背痛患者的疼痛相关功能干扰。 2)评估干预对步行(通过步数测量),生活质量,疼痛强度,与疼痛相关的恐惧和运动自我效能的影响。 3)确定与随机接受干预的患者在12个月内持续步行相关的因素。讨论锻炼是控制慢性背痛的重要组成部分,但要使其有效,就需要患者积极参与治疗过程。这种干预措施旨在提高活动水平,改善功能状态,并使更广泛的慢性腰痛患者可以进行运动计划。试用注册号NCT00694018

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