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Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals

BACKGROUND: Muscle strengthening exercises have the potential to improve outcomes for boys with haemophilia, but it is unclear what types of exercise might be of benefit. We elicited the views of health‐care professionals, boys and their families to create and assess a home‐based muscle strengthenin...

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Autores principales: Hashem, Ferhana, Stephensen, David, Drechsler, Wendy I., Bladen, Melanie, Carroll, Liz, Tracy, Pellatt‐Higgins, Saloniki, Eirini‐Christina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33405345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13119
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author Hashem, Ferhana
Stephensen, David
Drechsler, Wendy I.
Bladen, Melanie
Carroll, Liz
Tracy, Pellatt‐Higgins
Saloniki, Eirini‐Christina
author_facet Hashem, Ferhana
Stephensen, David
Drechsler, Wendy I.
Bladen, Melanie
Carroll, Liz
Tracy, Pellatt‐Higgins
Saloniki, Eirini‐Christina
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description BACKGROUND: Muscle strengthening exercises have the potential to improve outcomes for boys with haemophilia, but it is unclear what types of exercise might be of benefit. We elicited the views of health‐care professionals, boys and their families to create and assess a home‐based muscle strengthening programme. OBJECTIVE: To design and develop a muscle strengthening programme with health‐care professionals aimed at improving musculoskeletal health, and refine the intervention by engaging boys with haemophilia and their families (Study 1). Following delivery, qualitatively evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the exercise programme with the boys and the study's physiotherapists (Study 2). DESIGN: A person‐based approach was used for planning and designing the exercise programme, and evaluating it post‐delivery. The following methods were utilized: modified nominal group technique (NGT) with health‐care professionals; focus group with families; exit interviews with boys; and interviews with the study's physiotherapists. RESULTS: Themes identified to design and develop the intervention included exercises to lower limb and foot, dosage, age accommodating, location, supervision and monitoring and incentivization. Programme refinements were carried out following engagement with the boys and families who commented on: dosage, location, supervision and incentivization. Following delivery, the boys and physiotherapists commented on progression and adaptation, physiotherapist contact, goal‐setting, creating routines and identifying suitable timeframes, and a repeated theme of incentivization. CONCLUSIONS: An exercise intervention was designed and refined through engagement with boys and their families. Boys and physiotherapists involved in the intervention's delivery were consulted who found the exercises to be generally acceptable with some minor refinements necessary.
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spelling pubmed-76961412020-12-10 Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals Hashem, Ferhana Stephensen, David Drechsler, Wendy I. Bladen, Melanie Carroll, Liz Tracy, Pellatt‐Higgins Saloniki, Eirini‐Christina Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: Muscle strengthening exercises have the potential to improve outcomes for boys with haemophilia, but it is unclear what types of exercise might be of benefit. We elicited the views of health‐care professionals, boys and their families to create and assess a home‐based muscle strengthening programme. OBJECTIVE: To design and develop a muscle strengthening programme with health‐care professionals aimed at improving musculoskeletal health, and refine the intervention by engaging boys with haemophilia and their families (Study 1). Following delivery, qualitatively evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the exercise programme with the boys and the study's physiotherapists (Study 2). DESIGN: A person‐based approach was used for planning and designing the exercise programme, and evaluating it post‐delivery. The following methods were utilized: modified nominal group technique (NGT) with health‐care professionals; focus group with families; exit interviews with boys; and interviews with the study's physiotherapists. RESULTS: Themes identified to design and develop the intervention included exercises to lower limb and foot, dosage, age accommodating, location, supervision and monitoring and incentivization. Programme refinements were carried out following engagement with the boys and families who commented on: dosage, location, supervision and incentivization. Following delivery, the boys and physiotherapists commented on progression and adaptation, physiotherapist contact, goal‐setting, creating routines and identifying suitable timeframes, and a repeated theme of incentivization. CONCLUSIONS: An exercise intervention was designed and refined through engagement with boys and their families. Boys and physiotherapists involved in the intervention's delivery were consulted who found the exercises to be generally acceptable with some minor refinements necessary. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-17 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7696141/ /pubmed/33405345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13119 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bladen, Melanie
Carroll, Liz
Tracy, Pellatt‐Higgins
Saloniki, Eirini‐Christina
Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title_full Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title_fullStr Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title_full_unstemmed Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title_short Muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: Developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
title_sort muscle strengthening intervention for boys with haemophilia: developing and evaluating a best‐practice exercise programme with boys, families and health‐care professionals
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33405345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13119
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