Patient Preferences and Their Effects on Rehabilitation Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 6 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.2519/jospt.2024.12314
Nikolaj Agger, Jim Nørgaard Bøjstrup, David Høyrup Christiansen
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of aligning patients' preferences with specific rehabilitation delivery modes on rehabilitation outcomes. DESIGN: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: The study cohort comprised 208 patients referred for physiotherapy rehabilitation after nonsurgical or surgical interventions for rotator cuff injury, shoulder impingement, or acromioclavicular osteoarthritis. Participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 rehabilitation modalities: (1) group-based exercise, (2) individual exercise, or (3) home exercise. In this study, participants were categorized into 2 groups: "matched preference" and "unmatched preference." The primary outcome measure was change in function, measured with the shortened Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH). Secondary outcome measures were change in pain, assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), mental well-being measured with the World Health Organization Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5), health-related quality of life assessed using the EuroQol-5 Domain questionnaire (EQ-5D), fear avoidance assessed using the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire (ÖMPQ), and overall treatment satisfaction. Outcomes were assessed at 3 and 6 months. RESULTS: The primary outcome measure, QuickDASH, showed no significant differences between groups at either 3 months (-3.0 [-8.2 to 2.3]) or 6 months (0.5 [-5.7 to 6.7]). Additionally, no significant differences were observed in the secondary outcome measures. CONCLUSION: Matching patients' preferences for specific rehabilitation delivery modes did not seem to effect rehabilitation outcomes. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2024;54(6):1-9. Epub 26 March 2024. doi:10.2519/jospt.2024.12314.

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患者偏好及其对康复结果的影响:随机对照试验的二次分析。
目的:评估将患者的偏好与特定康复治疗模式相结合对康复治疗效果的影响。设计:对随机对照试验(RCT)进行二次分析。方法:研究对象包括208名因肩袖损伤、肩关节撞击或肩锁关节骨关节炎接受非手术或手术治疗后转诊接受物理治疗康复的患者。参与者被随机分配到三种康复模式中的一种:1)集体锻炼;2)个人锻炼;或 3)家庭锻炼。在这项研究中,参与者被分为两组:"匹配偏好 "组(MP)和 "非匹配偏好 "组(UP)。主要结果指标是功能变化,用缩短的手臂、肩部和手部残疾(QuickDASH)测量。次要结果指标是疼痛的变化(使用数字评分量表(NRS)进行评估)、心理健康(使用世界卫生组织幸福指数(WHO-5)进行评估)、健康相关生活质量(使用EuroQol-5Domain问卷(EQ-5D)进行评估)、恐惧规避(使用Örebro肌肉骨骼疼痛问卷(ÖMPQ)进行评估)以及总体治疗满意度。结果在 3 个月和 6 个月时进行评估。结果:主要疗效指标 QuickDASH 在 3 个月(-3.0 [-8.2 to 2.3])或 6 个月(0.5 [-5.7 to 6.7])时的组间差异均不显著。此外,在次要结果测量中也未观察到明显差异。结论:患者对特定康复治疗模式的偏好似乎不会影响康复效果。
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4.90%
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101
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy® (JOSPT®) publishes scientifically rigorous, clinically relevant content for physical therapists and others in the health care community to advance musculoskeletal and sports-related practice globally. To this end, JOSPT features the latest evidence-based research and clinical cases in musculoskeletal health, injury, and rehabilitation, including physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine, and biomechanics. With an impact factor of 3.090, JOSPT is among the highest ranked physical therapy journals in Clarivate Analytics''s Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (2017). JOSPT stands eighth of 65 journals in the category of rehabilitation, twelfth of 77 journals in orthopedics, and fourteenth of 81 journals in sport sciences. JOSPT''s 5-year impact factor is 4.061.
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