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Survey of activity pacing across healthcare professionals informs a new activity pacing framework for chronic pain/fatigue

机译:医疗保健专业人员的活动起搏调查通知了一种新的活动起搏框架,用于慢性疼痛/疲劳

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Introduction Activity pacing is considered a key component of rehabilitation programmes for chronic pain/fatigue. However, there are no widely used guidelines to standardize how pacing is delivered. This study aimed to undertake the first stage in developing a comprehensive evidence-based activity pacing framework. Methods An online survey across pain/fatigue services in English National Health Service trusts explored healthcare professionals' opinions on the types/uses of pacing, aims, facets and perceived effects. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics for closed-ended questions and thematic analysis for open-ended questions. Purposeful recruitment with a snowball effect engaged 92 healthcare professionals (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, doctors and psychologists) to the study. Results Pacing was highly utilized, with perceived long-term benefits for patients (n = 83, 90.2% healthcare professionals instructed pacing). The most endorsed aim of pacing was "achievement of meaningful activities" (24.5% of ranked votes). The least endorsed aim was "to conserve energy" (0.1% of ranked votes). The most frequently supported facet of pacing was "breaking down tasks" (n = 91, 98.9%). The least supported facet was "stopping activities when symptoms increase" (n = 6, 6.5%). Thematic analysis showed recurring themes that pacing involved flexibility and sense of choice. Conclusions Pacing is a multidimensional coping strategy and complex behaviour. The message is clear that pacing should enable increases in meaningful activities, as opposed to attempting to avoid symptoms. The survey findings have informed the development of an activity pacing framework to guide healthcare professionals on the multiple components of pacing. This will help to standardize and optimize treatments for chronic pain/fatigue and enable future investigations.
机译:引言活动起步被认为是慢性疼痛/疲劳康复计划的关键组成部分。但是,没有广泛使用的指导方针可以标准化如何交付备搏。本研究旨在在制定全面的循证活动起搏框架方面进行第一阶段。方法对英国国家卫生服务信托痛苦/疲劳服务的在线调查探讨了医疗保健专业人员对起搏,目标,方面和感知效果的类型/用途的看法。使用描述性统计数据分析数据,以进行封闭式问题和开放式问题的主题分析。目的招募雪球效果从事92名医疗保健专业人士(物理治疗师,职业治疗师,护士,医生和心理学家)。结果高度利用,对患者的长期益处(n = 83,90.2%的医疗保健专业人员指示起搏)。最受认可的起搏旨在“成就有意义的活动”(占排名投票的24.5%)。最不赞成的目标是“节约能源”(占排名投票的0.1%)。起搏的最常见支持的方面是“破坏任务”(n = 91,98.9%)。最不支持的方面是“症状增加时停止活动”(n = 6,6.5%)。主题分析显示起搏涉及灵活性和选择感的重复主题。结论起搏是一种多维应对策略和复杂的行为。消息很明显,即行起搏应该使有意义的活动增加,而不是试图避免症状。调查结果已经了解活动起搏框架的开发,以指导医疗保健专业人员对起搏的多个部件。这将有助于标准化和优化慢性疼痛/疲劳的治疗,并实现未来的调查。

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