Baseline Participant Characteristics are Associated With Engagement in a Movement-Based RCT for Chronic Low-Back Pain.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1177/08901171251315014
Camille L Garnsey, Katherine E Gnall, Mariel Emrich, Crystal L Park, Angela R Starkweather, Wanli Xu, Erik J Groessl, Tania B Huedo-Medina
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PurposeExamine whether baseline participant characteristics predict engagement in a movement-based RCT for chronic low back pain (CLBP).DesignLongitudinal study within an RCT.SettingOnline.Subjects138 individuals with CLBP (18-79 years).InterventionParticipants were randomized to a 12-week intervention of twice-weekly synchronous online yoga OR stretching/strengthening classes, and received 20-min pre-recorded home videos to complete daily.MeasuresBaseline questionnaires assessed sociodemographic, psychosocial, and pain factors (100% response rate). Engagement was operationalized as minutes of class attended + minutes of home videos completed.ResultsBivariate correlations were computed between baseline variables and engagement. Three multivariate negative binomial generalized linear models (GLMs) were constructed to simultaneously examine predictors of engagement in the domains of sociodemographic, psychosocial, and pain-related factors. Greater engagement was significantly associated with greater baseline age, educational attainment, energy, and emotional well-being, and less emotion regulation difficulties, cannabis use problems, and pain interference (|rs| = .19-.33). In the domain specific GLMs, education (B = .491, P = .017) and cannabis use problems (B = -.048, P = .027) were the only significant predictors in the sociodemographic and psychosocial models, respectively. Neither pain interference nor pain severity were significant in the pain model.ConclusionFactors identified can inform strategies to increase engagement in movement-based CLBP interventions, potentially improving research validity and outcomes. Limitations include lack of racial diversity and not testing how engagement fluctuates throughout the intervention.

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在一项基于运动的慢性腰痛随机对照试验中,基线参与者特征与参与相关。
目的:研究基线参与者特征是否能预测慢性腰痛(CLBP)基于运动的随机对照试验的参与。设计:随机对照试验中的纵向研究。设置:在线。受试者:138例CLBP患者(18-79岁)。干预:参与者被随机分配到一个为期12周的干预组,每周两次同步在线瑜伽或拉伸/强化课程,并每天接受20分钟预先录制的家庭视频。测量方法:基线问卷评估社会人口学、心理社会和疼痛因素(100%应答率)。参与被操作为上课的分钟数+完成家庭视频的分钟数。结果:计算了基线变量与敬业度之间的双变量相关性。构建了三个多元负二项广义线性模型(GLMs),以同时检查社会人口学,心理社会和疼痛相关因素领域的参与预测因子。参与程度越高,基线年龄、受教育程度、精力和情绪幸福感越高,情绪调节困难、大麻使用问题和疼痛干扰越少(|rs| = 0.19 - 0.33)。在特定领域的GLMs中,教育(B = .491, P = .017)和大麻使用问题(B = -。048, P = 0.027)分别是社会人口学和社会心理模型中唯一显著的预测因子。在疼痛模型中,疼痛干扰和疼痛严重程度均不显著。结论:确定的因素可以为增加基于运动的CLBP干预的参与提供策略,潜在地提高研究的有效性和结果。限制包括缺乏种族多样性和没有测试参与在整个干预过程中如何波动。
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期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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