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Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial

INTRODUCTION: Non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is a very common and costly musculoskeletal disorder associated with a complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors. Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) represents a novel, patient-centred intervention which directly challenges pain-related be...

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Autores principales: O'Keeffe, Mary, Purtill, Helen, Kennedy, Norelee, O'Sullivan, Peter, Dankaerts, Wim, Tighe, Aidan, Allworthy, Lars, Dolan, Louise, Bargary, Norma, O'Sullivan, Kieran
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007156
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author O'Keeffe, Mary
Purtill, Helen
Kennedy, Norelee
O'Sullivan, Peter
Dankaerts, Wim
Tighe, Aidan
Allworthy, Lars
Dolan, Louise
Bargary, Norma
O'Sullivan, Kieran
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Purtill, Helen
Kennedy, Norelee
O'Sullivan, Peter
Dankaerts, Wim
Tighe, Aidan
Allworthy, Lars
Dolan, Louise
Bargary, Norma
O'Sullivan, Kieran
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description INTRODUCTION: Non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is a very common and costly musculoskeletal disorder associated with a complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors. Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) represents a novel, patient-centred intervention which directly challenges pain-related behaviours in a cognitively integrated, functionally specific and graduated manner. CFT aims to target all biopsychosocial factors that are deemed to be barriers to recovery for an individual patient with NSCLBP. A recent randomised controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated the superiority of individualised CFT for NSCLBP compared to manual therapy combined with exercise. However, several previous RCTs have suggested that class-based interventions are as effective as individualised interventions. Therefore, it is important to examine whether an individualised intervention, such as CFT, demonstrates clinical effectiveness compared to a relatively cheaper exercise and education class. The current study will compare the clinical effectiveness of individualised CFT with a combined exercise and pain education class in people with NSCLBP. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This study is a multicentre RCT. 214 participants, aged 18–75 years, with NSCLBP for at least 6 months will be randomised to one of two interventions across three sites. The experimental group will receive individualised CFT and the length of the intervention will be varied in a pragmatic manner based on the clinical progression of participants. The control group will attend six classes which will be provided over a period of 6–8 weeks. Participants will be assessed preintervention, postintervention and after 6 and12 months. The primary outcomes will be functional disability and pain intensity. Non-specific predictors, moderators and mediators of outcome will also be analysed. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained from the Mayo General Hospital Research Ethics Committee (MGH-14-UL). Outcomes will be disseminated through publication according to the SPIRIT statement and will be presented at scientific conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02145728).
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spelling pubmed-44586112015-06-10 Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial O'Keeffe, Mary Purtill, Helen Kennedy, Norelee O'Sullivan, Peter Dankaerts, Wim Tighe, Aidan Allworthy, Lars Dolan, Louise Bargary, Norma O'Sullivan, Kieran BMJ Open Rehabilitation Medicine INTRODUCTION: Non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) is a very common and costly musculoskeletal disorder associated with a complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors. Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) represents a novel, patient-centred intervention which directly challenges pain-related behaviours in a cognitively integrated, functionally specific and graduated manner. CFT aims to target all biopsychosocial factors that are deemed to be barriers to recovery for an individual patient with NSCLBP. A recent randomised controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated the superiority of individualised CFT for NSCLBP compared to manual therapy combined with exercise. However, several previous RCTs have suggested that class-based interventions are as effective as individualised interventions. Therefore, it is important to examine whether an individualised intervention, such as CFT, demonstrates clinical effectiveness compared to a relatively cheaper exercise and education class. The current study will compare the clinical effectiveness of individualised CFT with a combined exercise and pain education class in people with NSCLBP. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This study is a multicentre RCT. 214 participants, aged 18–75 years, with NSCLBP for at least 6 months will be randomised to one of two interventions across three sites. The experimental group will receive individualised CFT and the length of the intervention will be varied in a pragmatic manner based on the clinical progression of participants. The control group will attend six classes which will be provided over a period of 6–8 weeks. Participants will be assessed preintervention, postintervention and after 6 and12 months. The primary outcomes will be functional disability and pain intensity. Non-specific predictors, moderators and mediators of outcome will also be analysed. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained from the Mayo General Hospital Research Ethics Committee (MGH-14-UL). Outcomes will be disseminated through publication according to the SPIRIT statement and will be presented at scientific conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02145728). BMJ Publishing Group 2015-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4458611/ /pubmed/26033941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007156 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Rehabilitation Medicine
O'Keeffe, Mary
Purtill, Helen
Kennedy, Norelee
O'Sullivan, Peter
Dankaerts, Wim
Tighe, Aidan
Allworthy, Lars
Dolan, Louise
Bargary, Norma
O'Sullivan, Kieran
Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title_full Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title_short Individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
title_sort individualised cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
topic Rehabilitation Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007156
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