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Home-administered pre-surgical psychological intervention for knee osteoarthritis (HAPPiKNEES): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:家庭管理的膝关节骨性关节炎(HAPPiKNEES)的术前心理干预:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Knee replacement surgery reduces pain for many people with osteoarthritis (OA). However, surgical outcomes are partly dependent on patients’ moods, and those with depression or anxiety have worse outcomes. Approximately one-third of people with OA have mood problems. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a psychological therapy, is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence for improving mood. However, evidence for the effectiveness of CBT before knee surgery in improving pain, mood, and quality of life following this surgery for people with knee OA is lacking. Methods/Design This is a multi-centre, mixed-methods feasibility randomised controlled trial to compare treatment as usual (TAU) plus a brief CBT-based intervention with a TAU-only control, for people with knee OA. We will recruit 50 patients with knee OA, listed for knee replacement surgery, with high levels of distress (assessed using a mood questionnaire), and who consent to take part. Participants will be randomly allocated to receive TAU plus intervention or TAU. Up to 10 sessions of CBT will be offered on an individual basis by a psychologist. The assessments and interventions will be completed before surgery. Repeat assessments at 4 and 6?months after randomisation will be sent and received by post. Two patient-partners will conduct feedback interviews with some participants to assess what aspects of the intervention were helpful or unhelpful, the acceptability of randomisation, the experience of being in a control group, and the appropriateness of the measures used. Interviews will be audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed using the framework approach. We will examine the feasibility and acceptability of patient-partners conducting the interviews by also interviewing the patient-partners. Discussion Findings from this study will be used to design a definitive study that will examine the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the CBT intervention in improving patient outcomes following knee surgery. Trial Registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN80222865 ; Date: 19 June 2014.
机译:背景技术膝关节置换术可以减轻许多骨关节炎(OA)患者的痛苦。但是,手术结局在某种程度上取决于患者的情绪,而抑郁症或焦虑症患者的结局则更差。大约三分之一的OA患者有情绪问题。美国国立卫生研究院(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)建议采用认知行为疗法(CBT)作为一种心理疗法来改善情绪。但是,尚无证据表明膝关节手术前CBT在改善膝关节OA患者手术后的疼痛,情绪和生活质量方面的有效性。方法/设计这是一项多中心,混合方法的可行性随机对照试验,用于比较膝关节炎患者的常规治疗(TAU)加上基于CBT的简短干预措施和仅TAU对照。我们将招募50名患有膝OA的患者,列为进行膝关节置换手术,病情严重程度较高(通过情绪问卷评估)并且同意参加。将随机分配参与者以接受TAU加干预或TAU。心理学家将根据个人情况最多提供10场CBT课程。评估和干预措施将在手术前完成。随机分配后4个月和6个月重复评估,将通过邮寄方式发送和接收。两名患者合作伙伴将与一些参与者进行反馈访谈,以评估干预措施在哪些方面有用或无用,随机接受程度,在对照组中的经历以及所采用措施的适当性。访谈将使用框架方法进行录音,转录和分析。我们还将通过采访患者合作伙伴来检查进行合作访谈的患者合作伙伴的可行性和可接受性。讨论该研究的结果将用于设计一项明确的研究,该研究将研究CBT干预在改善膝关节手术后患者预后方面的临床和成本效益。试验注册电流对照试验ISRCTN80222865;日期:2014年6月19日。

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