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Internet-mediated physiotherapy and pain coping skills training for people with persistent knee pain (IMPACT – knee pain): a randomised controlled trial protocol

机译:互联网介导的针对患有持续性膝关节疼痛(IMPACT –膝关节疼痛)的人的物理疗法和疼痛应对技巧的培训:一项随机对照试验方案

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Background Persistent knee pain in people over 50?years of age is often attributable to knee osteoarthritis (OA), a common joint condition that causes physical and psychological dysfunction. Exercise and pain coping skills training (PCST) can help reduce the impact of persistent knee pain, however, access to health professionals who deliver these services can be challenging. With increasing access to the Internet, remotely delivered Internet-based treatment approaches may provide alternatives for healthcare delivery. This pragmatic randomised controlled trial will investigate whether an Internet-delivered intervention that combines PCST and physiotherapist-guided exercise (PCST?+?Ex) is more effective than online educational material (educational control) in people with persistent knee pain. Methods/Design We will recruit 148 people over 50?years of age with self-reported persistent knee pain consistent with knee OA from the Australian community. Following completion of baseline questionnaires, participants will be randomly allocated to access a 3-month intervention of either (i) online educational material, or (ii) the same online material plus an 8-module (once per week) Internet-based PCST program and seven Internet-delivered physiotherapy sessions with a home exercise programs to be performed 3 times per week. Outcomes will be measured at baseline, 3?months and 9?months with the primary time point at 3?months. Primary outcomes are average knee pain on walking (11-point numeric rating scale) and self-reported physical function (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index subscale). Secondary outcomes include additional measures of knee pain, health-related quality-of-life, perceived global change in symptoms, and potential moderators and mediators of outcomes including self-efficacy for pain management and function, pain coping attempts and pain catastrophising. Other measures of adherence, adverse events, harms, use of health services/co-interventions, and process measures including appropriateness and satisfaction of the intervention, will be collected at 3, 6 and 9?months. Discussion The findings will help determine the effectiveness and acceptability of Internet access to a combination of interventions that are known to be beneficial to people with persistent knee pain. This study has the potential to guide clinical practice towards innovative modes of healthcare provision. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry reference: ACTRN12614000243617 .
机译:背景技术50岁以上的人持续性膝关节疼痛通常归因于膝盖骨关节炎(OA),这是一种常见的关节疾病,会导致身体和心理功能障碍。运动和疼痛应对技能培训(PCST)可以帮助减轻持续性膝关节疼痛的影响,但是,要获得提供这些服务的卫生专业人员可能会遇到挑战。随着对Internet的访问增加,基于Internet的远程交付治疗方法可能为医疗保健交付提供替代方案。这项实用的随机对照试验将调查在持续膝关节疼痛患者中,互联网提供的结合PCST和物理治疗师指导的锻炼(PCST?+?Ex)的干预措施是否比在线教育材料(教育控制)更有效。方法/设计我们将从澳大利亚社区招募148名50岁以上的患者,他们自我报告的持续性膝关节疼痛与膝盖OA相一致。完成基线调查表后,将随机分配参与者以进行为期3个月的干预,干预方式包括(i)在线教育材料,或(ii)相同的在线材料以及8个模块(每周一次)的基于Internet的PCST计划以及七个互联网提供的理疗课程和一项家庭锻炼计划,每周进行3次。结果将在基线,3个月和9个月时进行测量,主要时间点是3个月。主要结果是步行时平均膝关节疼痛(11分数字量表)和自我报告的身体功能(西安大略和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数子量表)。次要结果包括膝关节疼痛,与健康相关的生活质量,感知到的全球症状变化以及可能的结果调节剂和调节剂(包括疼痛管理和功能的自我效能,疼痛应对尝试和疼痛灾难性症状)的其他度量。其他依从性,不良事件,危害,使用卫生服务/共同干预措施以及包括适当和满意干预措施在内的过程措施将在3、6和9个月个月收集。讨论这项发现将有助于确定互联网访问对干预措施的有效性和可接受性,这些干预措施对膝盖持续疼痛的人有益。这项研究有可能指导临床实践向医疗保健提供创新模式。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心参考:ACTRN12614000243617。

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