Cargando…
Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip and knee are among the most common chronic conditions, resulting in substantial pain and functional limitations. Adequate management of OA requires a combination of medical and behavioral strategies. However, some recommended therapies are under-utilized in...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2012
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3433311/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22530979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-60 |
_version_ | 1782242294267641856 |
---|---|
author | Allen, Kelli D Bosworth, Hayden B Brock, Dorothea S Chapman, Jennifer G Chatterjee, Ranee Coffman, Cynthia J Datta, Santanu K Dolor, Rowena J Jeffreys, Amy S Juntilla, Karen A Kruszewski, Jennifer Marbrey, Laurie E McDuffie, Jennifer Oddone, Eugene Z Sperber, Nina Sochacki, Mary P Stanwyck, Catherine Strauss, Jennifer L Yancy Jr, William S |
author_facet | Allen, Kelli D Bosworth, Hayden B Brock, Dorothea S Chapman, Jennifer G Chatterjee, Ranee Coffman, Cynthia J Datta, Santanu K Dolor, Rowena J Jeffreys, Amy S Juntilla, Karen A Kruszewski, Jennifer Marbrey, Laurie E McDuffie, Jennifer Oddone, Eugene Z Sperber, Nina Sochacki, Mary P Stanwyck, Catherine Strauss, Jennifer L Yancy Jr, William S |
author_sort | Allen, Kelli D |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip and knee are among the most common chronic conditions, resulting in substantial pain and functional limitations. Adequate management of OA requires a combination of medical and behavioral strategies. However, some recommended therapies are under-utilized in clinical settings, and the majority of patients with hip and knee OA are overweight and physically inactive. Consequently, interventions at the provider-level and patient-level both have potential for improving outcomes. This manuscript describes two ongoing randomized clinical trials being conducted in two different health care systems, examining patient-based and provider-based interventions for managing hip and knee OA in primary care. METHODS / DESIGN: One study is being conducted within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system and will compare a Combined Patient and Provider intervention relative to usual care among n = 300 patients (10 from each of 30 primary care providers). Another study is being conducted within the Duke Primary Care Research Consortium and will compare Patient Only, Provider Only, and Combined (Patient + Provider) interventions relative to usual care among n = 560 patients across 10 clinics. Participants in these studies have clinical and / or radiographic evidence of hip or knee osteoarthritis, are overweight, and do not meet current physical activity guidelines. The 12-month, telephone-based patient intervention focuses on physical activity, weight management, and cognitive behavioral pain management. The provider intervention involves provision of patient-specific recommendations for care (e.g., referral to physical therapy, knee brace, joint injection), based on evidence-based guidelines. Outcomes are collected at baseline, 6-months, and 12-months. The primary outcome is the Western Ontario and McMasters Universities Osteoarthritis Index (self-reported pain, stiffness, and function), and secondary outcomes are the Short Physical Performance Test Protocol (objective physical function) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-8 (depressive symptoms). Cost effectiveness of the interventions will also be assessed. DISCUSSION: Results of these two studies will further our understanding of the most effective strategies for improving hip and knee OA outcomes in primary care settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01130740 (VA); NCT 01435109 (NIH) |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-3433311 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2012 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-34333112012-09-06 Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials Allen, Kelli D Bosworth, Hayden B Brock, Dorothea S Chapman, Jennifer G Chatterjee, Ranee Coffman, Cynthia J Datta, Santanu K Dolor, Rowena J Jeffreys, Amy S Juntilla, Karen A Kruszewski, Jennifer Marbrey, Laurie E McDuffie, Jennifer Oddone, Eugene Z Sperber, Nina Sochacki, Mary P Stanwyck, Catherine Strauss, Jennifer L Yancy Jr, William S BMC Musculoskelet Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip and knee are among the most common chronic conditions, resulting in substantial pain and functional limitations. Adequate management of OA requires a combination of medical and behavioral strategies. However, some recommended therapies are under-utilized in clinical settings, and the majority of patients with hip and knee OA are overweight and physically inactive. Consequently, interventions at the provider-level and patient-level both have potential for improving outcomes. This manuscript describes two ongoing randomized clinical trials being conducted in two different health care systems, examining patient-based and provider-based interventions for managing hip and knee OA in primary care. METHODS / DESIGN: One study is being conducted within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system and will compare a Combined Patient and Provider intervention relative to usual care among n = 300 patients (10 from each of 30 primary care providers). Another study is being conducted within the Duke Primary Care Research Consortium and will compare Patient Only, Provider Only, and Combined (Patient + Provider) interventions relative to usual care among n = 560 patients across 10 clinics. Participants in these studies have clinical and / or radiographic evidence of hip or knee osteoarthritis, are overweight, and do not meet current physical activity guidelines. The 12-month, telephone-based patient intervention focuses on physical activity, weight management, and cognitive behavioral pain management. The provider intervention involves provision of patient-specific recommendations for care (e.g., referral to physical therapy, knee brace, joint injection), based on evidence-based guidelines. Outcomes are collected at baseline, 6-months, and 12-months. The primary outcome is the Western Ontario and McMasters Universities Osteoarthritis Index (self-reported pain, stiffness, and function), and secondary outcomes are the Short Physical Performance Test Protocol (objective physical function) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-8 (depressive symptoms). Cost effectiveness of the interventions will also be assessed. DISCUSSION: Results of these two studies will further our understanding of the most effective strategies for improving hip and knee OA outcomes in primary care settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01130740 (VA); NCT 01435109 (NIH) BioMed Central 2012-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3433311/ /pubmed/22530979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-60 Text en Copyright ©2012 Allen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Allen, Kelli D Bosworth, Hayden B Brock, Dorothea S Chapman, Jennifer G Chatterjee, Ranee Coffman, Cynthia J Datta, Santanu K Dolor, Rowena J Jeffreys, Amy S Juntilla, Karen A Kruszewski, Jennifer Marbrey, Laurie E McDuffie, Jennifer Oddone, Eugene Z Sperber, Nina Sochacki, Mary P Stanwyck, Catherine Strauss, Jennifer L Yancy Jr, William S Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title | Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title_full | Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title_fullStr | Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title_short | Patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
title_sort | patient and provider interventions for managing osteoarthritis in primary care: protocols for two randomized controlled trials |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3433311/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22530979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-60 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT allenkellid patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT bosworthhaydenb patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT brockdorotheas patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT chapmanjenniferg patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT chatterjeeranee patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT coffmancynthiaj patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT dattasantanuk patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT dolorrowenaj patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT jeffreysamys patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT juntillakarena patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT kruszewskijennifer patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT marbreylauriee patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT mcduffiejennifer patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT oddoneeugenez patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT sperbernina patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT sochackimaryp patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT stanwyckcatherine patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT straussjenniferl patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials AT yancyjrwilliams patientandproviderinterventionsformanagingosteoarthritisinprimarycareprotocolsfortworandomizedcontrolledtrials |