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Activity pacing for osteoarthritis symptom management: study design and methodology of a randomized trial testing a tailored clinical approach using accelerometers for veterans and non-veterans

机译:骨关节炎症状管理的活性起搏:随机试验检测测定临床方法的研究设计与方法,使用加速度计为退伍军人和非退伍军人使用加速度计

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Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic disease and a leading cause of disability in adults. For people with knee and hip OA, symptoms (e.g., pain and fatigue) can interfere with mobility and physical activity. Whereas symptom management is a cornerstone of treatment for knee and hip OA, limited evidence exists for behavioral interventions delivered by rehabilitation professionals within the context of clinical care that address how symptoms affect participation in daily activities. Activity pacing, a strategy in which people learn to preplan rest breaks to avoid symptom exacerbations, has been effective as part of multi-component interventions, but hasn't been tested as a stand-alone intervention in OA or as a tailored treatment using accelerometers. In a pilot study, we found that participants who underwent a tailored activity pacing intervention had reduced fatigue interference with daily activities. We are now conducting a full-scale trial. Methods/Design This paper provides a description of our methods and rationale for a trial that evaluates a tailored activity pacing intervention led by occupational therapists for adults with knee and hip OA. The intervention uses a wrist accelerometer worn during the baseline home monitoring period to glean recent symptom and physical activity patterns and to tailor activity pacing instruction based on how symptoms relate to physical activity. At 10 weeks and 6 months post baseline, we will examine the effectiveness of a tailored activity pacing intervention on fatigue, pain, and physical function compared to general activity pacing and usual care groups. We will also evaluate the effect of tailored activity pacing on physical activity (PA). Discussion Managing OA symptoms during daily life activity performance can be challenging to people with knee and hip OA, yet few clinical interventions address this issue. The activity pacing intervention tested in this trial is designed to help people modulate their activity levels and reduce symptom flares caused by too much or too little activity. As a result of this trial, we will be able to determine if activity pacing is more effective than usual care, and among the intervention groups, if an individually tailored approach improves fatigue and pain more than a general activity pacing approach. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01192516
机译:背景技术骨关节炎(OA)是一种普遍的慢性疾病和成人残疾的主要原因。对于膝关节和臀部OA的人,症状(例如,疼痛和疲劳)可能会干扰流动性和身体活动。虽然症状管理是膝关节和臀部OA治疗的基石,但康复专业人员在临床护理范围内提供有限的证据,以解决症状如何影响日常活动的症状。活动起搏,人们学会预休息以避免症状加剧的策略,作为多组分干预的一部分,尚未被视为在OA中的独立干预或使用加速度计定制治疗。在试点研究中,我们发现经历了量身定制的活动起步干预的参与者减少了日常活动的疲劳干扰。我们现在正在进行全面的审判。方法/设计本文介绍了我们的方法和基本原则,用于评估由膝关节和臀部OA的成人职业治疗师的定制活动起搏干预的审判。干预在基线家庭监测期间使用的腕式速度计,以收集到最近的症状和身体活动模式,并根据症状如何与身体活动有关定制活动起搏指令。在基线后10周和6个月,与一般活动起搏和通常的护理团体相比,我们将研究量身定制的活动起搏干预对疲劳,疼痛和身体功能的有效性。我们还将评估量身定制的活动起搏对身体活动(PA)的影响。讨论日常生活活动中的症状管理OA症状可能对膝盖和臀部OA的人挑战,但很少有临床干预措施解决了这个问题。在本试验中测试的活动起搏干预旨在帮助人们调节它们的活动水平,减少由过多或过多的活动引起的症状耀斑。由于这一审判,我们将能够确定活动起搏是否比通常的护理更有效,并且在干预组中,如果单独定制的方法提高疲劳和疼痛,而不是一般活动起搏方法。试验登记ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT01192516

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