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Development, validation and evaluation of a novel self-instructional module in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain

BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is ranked highest in terms of disability-adjusted life-years lived. Patient education and self-management have shown to play a crucial role in the overall pain management. However, the literature on the same with respect to Indian context is still lacking. The study w...

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Autores principales: Ghai, Babita, Gudala, Kapil, Asrar, Mir M, Chanana, Neha, Kanukula, Raju, Bansal, Dipika
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7259409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32489204
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_779_19
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author Ghai, Babita
Gudala, Kapil
Asrar, Mir M
Chanana, Neha
Kanukula, Raju
Bansal, Dipika
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Gudala, Kapil
Asrar, Mir M
Chanana, Neha
Kanukula, Raju
Bansal, Dipika
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description BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is ranked highest in terms of disability-adjusted life-years lived. Patient education and self-management have shown to play a crucial role in the overall pain management. However, the literature on the same with respect to Indian context is still lacking. The study was aimed to develop, validate and assess the acceptability and effectiveness of self-instructional educational module among Indian chronic LBP (CLBP) patients. METHODS: A prospective single-arm open-label study was conducted in a pain clinic of a tertiary care public hospital in North India with 'Backcare booklet-self-instructional module (SIM)' as an intervention in patients with CLBP. SIM was developed with the intent to provide up-to-date evidence-based information in an easy understanding way to patients with CLBP. 132 patients were administered SIM with a single session of verbal explanation. Pain intensity (numeric rating scale [NRS]), disability, fear-avoidance belief Questionnaire (FABQ), quality of life (EQ5D) and knowledge level were assessed at baseline and after 3 months of intervention. Student's paired t-test and Chi-square test were used. Data were analysed using SPSS version 15.0. RESULTS: 120 patients successfully completed the 3 months' follow-up. Significant reductions were observed in pain intensity (76[12] vs 55 [15, P < 0.01); disability (51[14] vs 43 [10], P < 0.01); FABQ (46[12] vs 41 [10], P < 0.01); EQ5D (0.35 [0.27] vs 0.18 [0.26], P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Backcare booklet as an intervention, along with usual pharmacological care is a cost-effective educational medium to promote self-management of CLBP in the clinical outpatient settings.
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spelling pubmed-72594092020-06-01 Development, validation and evaluation of a novel self-instructional module in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain Ghai, Babita Gudala, Kapil Asrar, Mir M Chanana, Neha Kanukula, Raju Bansal, Dipika Indian J Anaesth Original Article BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is ranked highest in terms of disability-adjusted life-years lived. Patient education and self-management have shown to play a crucial role in the overall pain management. However, the literature on the same with respect to Indian context is still lacking. The study was aimed to develop, validate and assess the acceptability and effectiveness of self-instructional educational module among Indian chronic LBP (CLBP) patients. METHODS: A prospective single-arm open-label study was conducted in a pain clinic of a tertiary care public hospital in North India with 'Backcare booklet-self-instructional module (SIM)' as an intervention in patients with CLBP. SIM was developed with the intent to provide up-to-date evidence-based information in an easy understanding way to patients with CLBP. 132 patients were administered SIM with a single session of verbal explanation. Pain intensity (numeric rating scale [NRS]), disability, fear-avoidance belief Questionnaire (FABQ), quality of life (EQ5D) and knowledge level were assessed at baseline and after 3 months of intervention. Student's paired t-test and Chi-square test were used. Data were analysed using SPSS version 15.0. RESULTS: 120 patients successfully completed the 3 months' follow-up. Significant reductions were observed in pain intensity (76[12] vs 55 [15, P < 0.01); disability (51[14] vs 43 [10], P < 0.01); FABQ (46[12] vs 41 [10], P < 0.01); EQ5D (0.35 [0.27] vs 0.18 [0.26], P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Backcare booklet as an intervention, along with usual pharmacological care is a cost-effective educational medium to promote self-management of CLBP in the clinical outpatient settings. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020-04 2020-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7259409/ /pubmed/32489204 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.IJA_779_19 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ghai, Babita
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Chanana, Neha
Kanukula, Raju
Bansal, Dipika
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title_short Development, validation and evaluation of a novel self-instructional module in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain
title_sort development, validation and evaluation of a novel self-instructional module in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain
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