Center for Clinical Research Sörmland, Uppsala University, Eskilstuna, SE, Sweden.
Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Unit of Physiotherapy, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2022 May 30;23(1):516. doi: 10.1186/s12891-022-05470-y.
Persistent pain and disability in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) grades II and III are common. In two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of neck-specific exercises (NSE), we have seen promising results in chronic WAD, with a sustained clinically important reduction in pain and disability. NSE can also be delivered through internet support (NSEIT) and a few visits to a physiotherapist, saving time and cost for both patients and providers. NSE have been shown to have positive effects in other neck pain disorders and we will evaluate the diffusion of the exercises to other patients. The aims of the proposed study are to evaluate an implementation strategy for NSEIT and NSE in primary health care and to evaluate the effectiveness of NSEIT and NSE in clinical practice.
The proposed study is a prospective cluster-randomized mixed-design study with hybrid 2 trial design. Reg. physiotherapists working in twenty physiotherapy clinics will be included. The primary implementation outcome is proportion of patients with neck pain receiving neck-specific exercise. Secondary outcomes are; physiotherapists attitudes to implementation of evidence-based practice, their self-efficacy and confidence in performing NSEIT/NSE, number of patients visits, and use of additional or other exercises or treatment. To further evaluate the implementation strategy, two qualitative studies will be performed with a sample of the physiotherapists. The primary outcome in the patient effectiveness evaluation is self-reported neck disability according to the Neck Disability Index (NDI). Secondary outcomes are pain intensity in the neck, arm, and head; dizziness; work- and health-related issues; and patient's improvement or deterioration over time. All measurements will be conducted at baseline and at 3 and 12 months. Physiotherapists´ self-efficacy and confidence in diagnosing and treating patients with neck pain will also be evaluated directly after their instruction in NSEIT/NSE.
This trial will evaluate the implementation strategy in terms of adoption of and adherence to NSEIT and NSE in clinical primary health care, and measure diffusion of the method to other patients. In parallel, the effectiveness of the method will be evaluated. The results may guide physiotherapists and health care providers to sustainable and effective implementation of effective exercise programs.
The randomized trial is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT05198258 , initial release date January 20, 2022.
挥鞭样损伤相关疾病(WAD)Ⅱ级和Ⅲ级患者常伴有持续性疼痛和残疾。在两项颈部特定运动(NSE)的随机对照试验(RCT)中,我们观察到慢性 WAD 有可喜的结果,疼痛和残疾的持续临床重要性降低。NSE 也可以通过互联网支持(NSEIT)和几次物理治疗师访问来提供,为患者和提供者节省时间和成本。NSE 已被证明对其他颈部疼痛疾病有积极影响,我们将评估这些运动在其他患者中的推广情况。本研究旨在评估在初级保健中实施 NSEIT 和 NSE 的策略,并评估 NSEIT 和 NSE 在临床实践中的有效性。
本研究是一项前瞻性聚类随机混合设计研究,采用混合 2 试验设计。将纳入在二十家物理治疗诊所工作的注册物理治疗师。主要实施结果是接受颈部特定运动的颈部疼痛患者比例。次要结果是:物理治疗师对实施循证实践的态度、他们执行 NSEIT/NSE 的自我效能感和信心、患者就诊次数,以及额外或其他运动或治疗的使用。为了进一步评估实施策略,将对物理治疗师样本进行两项定性研究。患者有效性评估的主要结果是根据颈部残疾指数(NDI)自我报告的颈部残疾。次要结果是颈部、手臂和头部的疼痛强度;头晕;工作和健康相关问题;以及患者随时间的改善或恶化。所有测量将在基线和 3 个月和 12 个月时进行。物理治疗师诊断和治疗颈部疼痛患者的自我效能感和信心也将在他们接受 NSEIT/NSE 指导后直接进行评估。
该试验将评估实施策略,包括在临床初级保健中采用和坚持 NSEIT 和 NSE,以及评估该方法向其他患者的推广情况。同时,将评估该方法的有效性。结果可能为物理治疗师和医疗保健提供者提供可持续和有效的实施有效运动计划的指导。
随机试验在 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册,NCT05198258,初始发布日期 2022 年 1 月 20 日。