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提高锻炼依从性:膝骨关节炎患者和物理治疗师是否认同可能成功的行为方法?

Improving Adherence to Exercise: Do People With Knee Osteoarthritis and Physical Therapists Agree on the Behavioral Approaches Likely to Succeed?

机构信息

University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and Queen's University, Strathfield, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2018 Mar;70(3):388-397. doi: 10.1002/acr.23297. Epub 2018 Feb 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe which behavior change techniques (BCTs) to promote adherence to exercise have been experienced by people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) or used by physical therapists, and to describe patient- and physical therapist-perceived effectiveness of a range of BCTs derived from behavioral theory.

METHODS

Two versions of a custom-designed survey were administered in Australia and New Zealand, one completed by adults with symptomatic knee OA and the second by physical therapists who had treated people with knee OA in the past 6 months. Survey questions ascertained the frequency of receiving/prescribing exercise for knee OA, BCTs received/used targeting adherence to exercise, and perceived effectiveness of 36 BCTs to improve adherence to prescribed exercise.

RESULTS

A total of 230 people with knee OA and 143 physical therapists completed the survey. Education about the benefits of exercise was the most commonly received/used technique by both groups. People with knee OA rated the perceived effectiveness of all BCTs significantly lower than the physical therapists (mean difference 1.9 [95% confidence interval 1.8-2.0]). When ranked by group mean agreement score, 2 BCTs were among the top 5 for both groups: development of specific goals related to knee pain and function; and review, supervision, and correction of exercise technique at subsequent treatment sessions.

CONCLUSION

Goal-setting techniques related to outcomes were considered to be effective by both respondent groups, and testing of interventions incorporating these strategies should be a research priority.

摘要

目的

描述骨关节炎(OA)患者或物理治疗师曾体验过或使用过哪些促进锻炼依从性的行为改变技术(BCT),并描述一系列源自行为理论的 BCT 对患者和物理治疗师感知的有效性。

方法

在澳大利亚和新西兰进行了两次定制调查,一种由有症状的膝关节 OA 成人完成,另一种由过去 6 个月内治疗过膝关节 OA 患者的物理治疗师完成。调查问题确定了接受/规定膝关节 OA 锻炼的频率、针对锻炼依从性的 BCT 频率、以及 36 种 BCT 改善规定锻炼依从性的感知有效性。

结果

共有 230 名膝关节 OA 患者和 143 名物理治疗师完成了调查。向患者介绍锻炼益处是两组患者最常接受/使用的技术。膝关节 OA 患者对所有 BCT 的感知有效性评分均显著低于物理治疗师(平均差异 1.9 [95%置信区间 1.8-2.0])。按组平均一致性评分排名,有 2 项 BCT 同时位居两组前 5 位:与膝关节疼痛和功能相关的具体目标的制定;以及在随后的治疗中回顾、监督和纠正运动技术。

结论

两组受访者都认为与结果相关的目标设定技术是有效的,应优先研究纳入这些策略的干预措施。

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