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Integrating Mobile-health, health coaching, and physical activity to reduce the burden of chronic low back pain trial (IMPACT): a pilot randomised controlled trial

机译:整合移动医疗,健康指导和体育锻炼以减轻慢性下腰痛试验(IMPACT)的负担:一项随机对照试验

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Low back pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions and the highest contributor to disability in the world. It is characterized by frequent relapses leading to additional care-seeking. Engagement in leisure physical activity is associated with lower recurrences and better prognosis and potentially reduced care-seeking. Our aim was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a patient-centred physical activity intervention, supported by health coaching and mobile health, to reduce care-seeking, pain and disability in patients with chronic low back pain after treatment discharge. We conducted a pilot randomised controlled trial with blinded outcome assessment. Sixty-eight participants were recruited from four public outpatient physiotherapy departments and the general community in Sydney. The intervention group received a physical activity information booklet, plus one face-to-face and 12 telephone-based health coaching sessions. The intervention was supported by an internet-based application and an activity tracker (Fitbit). Control group (standard care) received the physical activity information booklet and advice to stay active. Feasibility measures included recruitment rate, intervention compliance, data completeness, and participant satisfaction. Primary outcomes were care-seeking, pain levels and activity limitation. Outcomes were assessed at baseline, 6-month follow-up and weekly for 6?months. Ninety potential participants were invited over 15?months, with 68 agreeing to take part (75%). Overall, 903 weekly questionnaires were answered by participants from a total of 1107 sent (89%). Participants were largely satisfied with the intervention (mean?=?8.7 out of 10 on satisfaction scale). Intervention group participants had a 38% reduced rate of care-seeking (Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR): 0.62, 95% CI: 0.32 to 1.18, p?=?0.14, using multilevel mixed-effects Poisson regression analysis) compared to standard care, although none of the estimates was statistically significant. No between groups differences were found for pain levels or activity limitation. The health coaching physical activity approach trialed here is feasible and well accepted by participants and may reduce care-seeking in patients with low back pain after treatment discharge, although further evaluation with an adequately powered trial is needed. Australian and New Zealand Trial Registry ACTRN12615000189527 . Registered prospectively on 26–02–2015.
机译:下背疼痛是世界上最普遍的肌肉骨骼疾病之一,也是导致残疾的最大原因。它的特点是经常复发导致额外的就医。从事休闲运动会降低复发率和改善预后,并可能减少寻求护理的机会。我们的目的是研究以患者为中心的体育锻炼干预措施的可行性和初步疗效,并以健康指导和流动医疗为后盾,以减轻出院后慢性腰痛患者的就诊,疼痛和残疾。我们进行了一项具有盲目结局评估的试验性随机对照试验。从悉尼的四个公共门诊理疗部门和整个社区招募了68名参与者。干预小组收到了一份体育锻炼信息手册,另外还进行了一次面对面的学习和12次基于电话的健康指导课程。干预由基于Internet的应用程序和活动跟踪器(Fitbit)支持。对照组(标准护理)收到了体育锻炼信息手册和建议以保持活跃。可行性措施包括招聘率,干预依从性,数据完整性和参与者满意度。主要结果是寻求护理,疼痛程度和活动受限。在基线,6个月的随访和每周6个月的时间评估结果。在15个月内邀请了90位潜在参与者,其中68位同意参加(75%)。总体而言,参加者共发送了1107份问卷(占89%),回答了903份每周问卷。参与者对干预措施基本感到满意(在满意度量表中,平均值为10分中的8.7分)。与标准护理相比,干预组参与者的寻求护理率降低了38%(发生率比率(IRR):0.62,95%CI:0.32至1.18,p?=?0.14,使用多级混合效应泊松回归分析)。 ,尽管这些估计值均无统计学意义。两组之间没有发现疼痛程度或活动受限的差​​异。尽管需要通过充分有力的试验进行进一步评估,但此处试验的健康教练体育锻炼方法是可行的,并且已为参与者所接受,并且可以减轻出院后腰痛患者的就医需求。澳大利亚和新西兰审判注册处ACTRN12615000189527。前瞻性注册时间为26-02-2015。

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