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Investigating well-being, work limitations and preferences for self-management education and peer support among younger people with hip and knee osteoarthritis: protocol for a cross-sectional study

机译:调查髋关节和膝关节骨关节炎的年轻人的自我管理教育和同伴支持的幸福感,工作限制和偏好:一项横断面研究方案

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Introduction Osteoarthritis (OA) has traditionally been considered a condition of older age. However, younger people are also affected by hip and knee OA, often as a result of sporting and work-related injuries. As OA studies have generally focused on older individuals, little is known about the experience of younger adults with hip or knee OA who can face a distinct set of pressures including work responsibilities and parenting roles. This study aims to investigate well-being and work participation among younger people with hip or knee OA, as well as preferences for OA education and support. Methods and analysis 200 people aged 20–55?years with a diagnosis of hip and/or knee OA will be recruited for this cross-sectional study. Participants will be recruited from three major public hospitals in the state of Victoria, Australia following screening of orthopaedic outpatient clinic lists and referrals, and through community-based advertisements. A study questionnaire will be mailed to all participants and written informed consent obtained. Validated measures of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), health status, psychological distress and work limitations will be used. Information on health services use will be collected, in addition to information on the perceived utility and accessibility of a range of existing and proposed education and peer support models. HRQoL data will be compared with Australian population norms using independent t tests, and associations between HRQoL, health status, psychological distress, work limitations and demographic factors will be evaluated using univariate and multivariate analyses. Data on the perceived utility and accessibility of education and peer support models will be analysed descriptively. Ethics and dissemination Ethics approval for the study has been obtained. The study findings will be submitted to peer-reviewed journals and arthritis consumer organisations for broader dissemination, and presented at national and international scientific meetings.
机译:简介骨关节炎(OA)传统上被认为是老年疾病。但是,年轻人也经常由于运动和工作相关的伤害而受到髋部和膝部骨关节炎的影响。由于OA研究通常集中于老年人,因此对髋或膝OA的年轻成年人的经历知之甚少,他们可能面临一系列独特的压力,包括工作职责和育儿角色。本研究旨在调查髋或膝OA的年轻人的幸福感和工作参与,以及对OA教育和支持的偏好。方法和分析本研究将招募200名20-55岁的诊断为髋和/或膝OA的人。在筛选了骨科门诊诊所名单和转诊信息后,并通过社区广告,将从澳大利亚维多利亚州的三家主要公立医院招募参与者。研究问卷将邮寄给所有参与者,并获得书面知情同意。将使用与健康有关的生活质量(HRQoL),健康状况,心理困扰和工作限制的有效措施。除了收集有关现有和拟议的教育和同伴支持模型的效用和可及性的信息外,还将收集有关卫生服务使用的信息。 HRQoL数据将使用独立的t检验与澳大利亚人口规范进行比较,并且将使用单变量和多元分析来评估HRQoL,健康状况,心理困扰,工作限制和人口统计学因素之间的关联。将描述性地分析有关感知的教育效用和可及性以及同伴支持模型的数据。道德与传播已获得该研究的道德认可。研究结果将提交给同行评审的期刊和关节炎消费者组织,以进行更广泛的传播,并在国内和国际科学会议上发表。

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