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OPTIMAL, an occupational therapy led self-management support programme for people with multimorbidity in primary care: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:OPTIMAL是一项由职业治疗主导的自我管理支持计划,用于初级保健中多种疾病的患者:一项随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: We investigated the effectiveness of an occupational therapy led self-management support programme, OPTIMAL, designed to address the challenges of living with multiple chronic conditions or multimorbidity in a primary care setting.METHODS: Pragmatic feasibility randomised controlled trial including fifty participants with multimorbidity recruited from family practice and primary care settings. OPTIMAL is a six-week community-based programme, led by occupational therapy facilitators and focuses on problems associated with managing multimorbidity. The primary outcome was frequency of activity participation. Secondary outcomes included self-perception of, satisfaction with and ability to perform daily activities, independence in activities of daily living, anxiety and depression, self-efficacy, health-related quality of life, self-management support, healthcare utilisation and individualised goal attainment. Outcomes were collected within two weeks of intervention completion.RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in frequency of activity participation, measured using the Frenchay Activities Index, for the intervention group compared to the control group (Adjusted Mean Difference at follow up 4.22. 95% Confidence Interval 1.59-6.85). There were also significant improvements in perceptions of activity performance and satisfaction, self-efficacy, independence in daily activities and quality of life. Additionally, the intervention group demonstrated significantly higher levels of goal achievement, following the intervention. No significant differences were found between the two groups in anxiety, depression, self-management scores or healthcare utilisation.CONCLUSIONS: OPTIMAL significantly improved frequency of activity participation, self-efficacy and quality of life for patients with multimorbidity. Further work is required to test the sustainability of these effects over time but this study indicates that it is a promising intervention that can be delivered in primary care and community settings.TRIAL NUMBER: ISRCTN67235963.
机译:背景:我们调查了以职业治疗为主导的自我管理支持计划OPTIMAL的有效性,该计划旨在应对基层医疗机构中患有多种慢性病或多发病的挑战。方法:实用性随机对照试验,包括50名多发病的参与者从家庭实践和基层医疗机构招募。 OPTIMAL是一项为期六周的社区计划,由职业治疗促进者领导,重点关注与管理多发病相关的问题。主要结果是参加活动的频率。次要结果包括对日常活动的自我感觉,满意度和能力,日常生活独立性,焦虑和抑郁,自我效能感,与健康相关的生活质量,自我管理支持,医疗保健利用和个性化目标达成。结果:在干预完成后的两周内收集了结果。结果:与对照组相比,干预组的活动参与频率(采用弗朗西依活动指数(Frenchay Activities Index)进行了测量)有显着改善(随访时调整均值差异4.22。95%)置信区间1.59-6.85)。在活动表现和满意度,自我效能,日常活动的独立性和生活质量的观念上也有了显着改善。此外,干预后,干预组的目标达成水平显着提高。两组在焦虑,抑郁,自我管理得分或医疗保健利用方面均无显着差异。结论:最佳治疗可显着提高多发性疾病患者的活动参与频率,自我效能和生活质量。需要进一步的工作来测试这些影响随时间的可持续性,但是这项研究表明,这是可以在初级保健和社区环境中实施的有希望的干预措施。试验编号:ISRCTN67235963。

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