骨关节炎数字化自我管理干预的患者报告结果测量和坚持率的性别和年龄差异

Simone Battista , L Stefan Lohmander , Andrea Dell’Isola , Leif E. Dahlberg , Ali Kiadaliri
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目的 探讨患者报告结果测量(PROMs)的性别和年龄差异,以及对数字化骨关节炎(OA)自我管理干预的依从性。976)、"膝关节损伤/髋关节残疾和骨关节炎结果评分"(KOOS/HOOS-12;最差/最好:0.243-0:0-100)、"运动恐惧"(是/否)、"行走困难"(是/否)、"计划依从性"(0-100 % 和 ≥80 % [是/否])、"患者可接受的症状状态"(PASS;是/否)和 "治疗失败"(对 PASS 问题回答 "否 "并认为治疗失败的患者 [是/否])。我们采用线性/逻辑回归法计算了随访 3 个月时不同性别和年龄组的 PROMs 和依从性水平的平均值/风险差异。我们采用熵平衡法探讨了基线特征和不同协变量对性别/年龄差异的贡献。结果我们纳入了 14,610 名参与者(平均(标清)年龄:64.1 (9.1),75.5% 为女性)。女性报告的结果普遍优于男性。与 70 岁以上的参与者相比,年龄≥70 岁的参与者活动障碍更大,KOOS/HOOS 疼痛/功能评分更低,行走困难更多,对运动的恐惧更少,坚持率更高。结论 在这项数字 OA 计划中,没有发现不同性别/年龄组在 PROMs 和依从性方面存在临床相关性差异,这表明性别/年龄似乎不会影响这项干预措施的结果。
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Sex and age differences in the patient-reported outcome measures and adherence to an osteoarthritis digital self-management intervention

Objective

To explore sex and age differences in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) and adherence to digital osteoarthritis (OA) self-management intervention.

Methods

A register-based study with data from an OA digital self-management intervention. PROMs and adherence were collected at baseline and/or 3 ​month follow-up: ‘pain intensity’ in hip/knee (best/worst: 0–10), ‘activity impairments' (best/worst: 0–10), ‘overall health’ perception (worst/best: 0–10), ‘physical function’ (30-s chair stand test), ‘health-related quality of life’ (EQ-5D-5L index score; worst/best: 0.243–0.976), the subscales and total scores of the Knee Injury/Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS/HOOS-12; worst/best: 0–100), ‘fear of movement’ (yes/no), ‘walking difficulties' (yes/no), ‘programme adherence’ (0–100 ​% and ≥80 ​% [yes/no]), ‘patient acceptable symptom state’ (PASS; yes/no), and ‘treatment failure’ (those who answered no to PASS question and thought the treatment failed [yes/no]). We used linear/logistic regression to calculate mean/risk differences in the PROMs and adherence levels among sex and age groups at 3-month follow-up. We employed entropy balancing to explore the contributions of baseline characteristics and different covariates to the sex/age differences.

Results

We included 14,610 participants (mean (SD) age: 64.1 (9.1), 75.5 ​% females). Females generally reported better outcomes than males. Participants aged ≥70 had greater activity impairments, lower KOOS/HOOS-pain/function scores, more walking difficulties, less fear of movement and higher adherence than those <70. However, these differences were small and not likely clinically relevant.

Conclusion

No clinically relevant differences in PROMs and adherence were found among sex/age groups in this digital OA programme, suggesting that sex/age seemed not to impact the outcomes of this intervention.

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