The experiences of physical therapists delivering a very low energy diet and exercise intervention for weight loss in people with knee osteoarthritis: A qualitative study

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.bjpt.2025.101172
Kim Allison , Rachel K Nelligan , Belinda Lawford , Sarah E Jones , Rana S Hinman , Jesse Pardo , Jonathan G Quicke , Priya Sumithran , Jodie Prendergast , Elena S George , Melanie A Holden , Nadine E Foster , Kim L Bennell
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Abstract

Background

Exercise and weight loss are core treatments for knee osteoarthritis (OA). While physical therapists are considered well placed to engage in weight management alongside exercise (not replacing dietician care), evidence surrounding physical therapist-delivered weight loss interventions is sparse.

Objective

To understand the experiences and perceptions of physical therapists delivering a very low energy diet (VLED) and exercise intervention to people with knee OA and overweight or obesity in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Methods

Qualitative interview study involving six physical therapists (mean age 34 years, median experience 3.5 years) who completed 20 hours of training and delivered a six-month diet+exercise intervention via telehealth to people with knee OA and overweight or obesity in the POWER RCT. Physical therapists participated in semi-structured individual telephone interviews on completion of RCT involvement. Data were audio-recorded, transcribed, and independently thematically analysed by two researchers.

Results

Three themes emerged. Physical therapists felt that delivering a weight loss intervention alongside exercise enabled holistic OA management. Enacting this role within a supportive research environment was considered unique and physical therapists felt the training and resources facilitated care. They felt that, with training, weight loss may be within scope of physical therapy practice for some patients with less complex needs although required alternate models of care including extended consult times, medical or dietician oversight and acknowledging physical therapist supervised weight loss would not be appropriate for all patients.

Conclusion

Findings provide preliminary insight into potential barriers and facilitators to, and acceptability of, physical therapists delivering a VLED and exercise intervention for weight loss in people with knee OA and overweight or obesity.
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物理治疗师提供极低能量饮食和运动干预对膝关节骨关节炎患者减肥的经验:一项定性研究
背景:运动和减肥是膝关节骨关节炎(OA)的核心治疗方法。虽然物理治疗师被认为很适合与运动一起进行体重管理(而不是取代营养师的护理),但围绕物理治疗师提供的减肥干预措施的证据很少。目的在一项随机对照试验(RCT)中,了解物理治疗师对膝关节OA和超重或肥胖患者提供极低能量饮食(VLED)和运动干预的经验和看法。方法在POWER随机对照试验中,对6名物理治疗师(平均年龄34岁,中位经验3.5岁)进行定性访谈研究,他们完成了20小时的培训,并通过远程医疗对膝关节OA和超重或肥胖患者进行了为期6个月的饮食+运动干预。物理治疗师在RCT完成后参加了半结构化的个人电话访谈。数据由两名研究人员进行录音、转录和独立的主题分析。结果:出现了三个主题。物理治疗师认为,在锻炼的同时进行减肥干预,可以实现OA的整体管理。在一个支持性的研究环境中扮演这个角色被认为是独特的,物理治疗师认为培训和资源促进了护理。他们认为,通过培训,减肥可能在一些需求不太复杂的患者的物理治疗实践范围内,尽管需要替代的护理模式,包括延长咨询时间,医疗或营养师的监督,并承认物理治疗师监督减肥并不适合所有患者。结论:研究结果为物理治疗师提供VLED和运动干预对膝关节OA和超重或肥胖患者减肥的潜在障碍和促进因素以及可接受性提供了初步的见解。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.
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