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Patients Using an Online Forum for Reporting Progress When Engaging With a Six-Week Exercise Program for Knee Conditioning: Feasibility Study

机译:进行六周锻炼计划进行膝盖适应训练时,使用在线论坛报告进度的患者:可行性研究

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Background: The use of electronic health (eHealth) and Web-based resources for patients with knee pain is expanding. Padlet is an online noticeboard that can facilitate patient interaction by posting virtual “sticky notes.” Objective: The primary aim of this study was to determine feasibility of patients in a 6-week knee exercise program using Padlet as an online forum for self-reporting on outcome progression. Methods: Undergraduate manual therapy students were recruited as part of a 6-week study into knee conditioning. Participants were encouraged to post maximum effort readings from quadriceps and gluteal home exercises captured from standard bathroom scales on a bespoke Padlet. Experience and progression reporting were encouraged. Posted data were analyzed for association between engagement, entry frequency, and participant characteristics. Individual data facilitated single-subject, multiple-baseline analysis using statistical process control. Experiential narrative was analyzed thematically. Results: Nineteen participants were recruited (47%, 9/19 female); ages ranged from 19 to 53 years. Twelve individuals (63%) opted to engage with the forum (range 4-40 entries), with five (42%) reporting across all 6 weeks. Gender did not influence reporting (odds ratio [OR] 0.76, 95% CI 0.06-6.93). No significant difference manifested between body mass index and engagement P =.46); age and entry frequency did not correlate (R 2 =.054, 95% CI –0.42 to 0.51, P =.83). Statistically significant conditioning profiles arose in single participants. Themes of pain, mitigation, and response were inducted from the experiences posted. Conclusions: Patients will engage with an online forum for reporting progress when undertaking exercise programs. In contrast to related literature, no significant association was found with reporting and gender, age, or body mass index. Individual posted data allowed multiple-baseline analysis and experiential induction from participants. Conditioning responses were evident on visual inspection. The importance of individualized visual data to patients and the role of forums in monitoring patients’ progress in symptomatic knee pain populations need further consideration.
机译:背景:针对膝盖疼痛患者的电子健康(eHealth)和基于Web的资源的使用正在扩大。 Padlet是一个在线布告栏,可以通过发布虚拟“便签”来促进患者互动。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定患者在6周的膝关节锻炼计划中的可行性,该计划使用Padlet作为结果进展自我报告的在线论坛。方法:在为期6周的膝关节调节研究中,招收了本科生的手动疗法学生。鼓励参与者在定制的Padlet上发布从四头肌和标准浴室磅秤上获取的臀肌家庭锻炼的最大努力读数。鼓励经验和进度报告。分析了发布的数据,以了解参与度,进入频率和参与者特征之间的关联。单个数据有助于使用统计过程控制进行单主题,多基线分析。经验叙事进行了主题分析。结果:招募了19名参与者(47%,9/19女性);年龄介于19至53岁之间。十二个人(63%)选择参与论坛(范围为4-40项),在整个6周中有五人(42%)报告。性别不影响报告(赔率[OR]为0.76,95%CI为0.06-6.93)。体重指数与参与度之间无显着差异(P = .46);年龄和进入频率不相关(R 2 = .054,95%CI –0.42至0.51,P = .83)。统计上显着的条件概况出现在单个参与者中。疼痛,缓解和反应的主题是从发布的经验中得出的。结论:患者将参加一个在线论坛,在进行运动计划时报告进展情况。与相关文献相比,报告与性别,年龄或体重指数之间无显着关联。个别发布的数据允许参与者进行多基线分析和经验归纳。目视检查时,条件反应明显。个性化视觉数据对患者的重要性以及论坛在监测症状性膝痛人群中患者进展方面的作用还需要进一步考虑。

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