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Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial

BACKGROUND: To prevent low back pain (LBP) from developing into a prolonged disabling condition, clinical guidelines advocate early stage assessment, risk‐screening, and tailored interventions. Occupational health services recommend guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial screening and individualized ass...

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Autores principales: Karppinen, Jaro, Simula, Anna Sofia, Holopainen, Riikka, Lausmaa, Mikko, Remes, Jouko, Paukkunen, Maija, Ussing, Kasper, Booth, Neill, Ryynänen, Katja, Koski, Tomi, Abbott, Allan, Öberg, Birgitta, Linton, Steven J., Smith, Anne, O'Sullivan, Peter, Malmivaara, Antti
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7933561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.251
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author Karppinen, Jaro
Simula, Anna Sofia
Holopainen, Riikka
Lausmaa, Mikko
Remes, Jouko
Paukkunen, Maija
Ussing, Kasper
Booth, Neill
Ryynänen, Katja
Koski, Tomi
Abbott, Allan
Öberg, Birgitta
Linton, Steven J.
Smith, Anne
O'Sullivan, Peter
Malmivaara, Antti
author_facet Karppinen, Jaro
Simula, Anna Sofia
Holopainen, Riikka
Lausmaa, Mikko
Remes, Jouko
Paukkunen, Maija
Ussing, Kasper
Booth, Neill
Ryynänen, Katja
Koski, Tomi
Abbott, Allan
Öberg, Birgitta
Linton, Steven J.
Smith, Anne
O'Sullivan, Peter
Malmivaara, Antti
author_sort Karppinen, Jaro
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description BACKGROUND: To prevent low back pain (LBP) from developing into a prolonged disabling condition, clinical guidelines advocate early stage assessment, risk‐screening, and tailored interventions. Occupational health services recommend guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial screening and individualized assessment and management. However, it is not known whether training a limited number of health care professionals improves the management process. The primary objective of this study is to investigate whether training in the biopsychosocial practice model is effective in reducing disability. Furthermore, we aim to evaluate health‐economic impacts of the training intervention in comparison to usual medical care. METHODS: The occupational health service units will be allocated into a training or control arm in a two‐arm cluster randomized controlled design. The training of occupational physiotherapists and physicians will include the assessment of pain‐related psychosocial factors using the STarT Back Tool and the short version of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire, the use of an evidence‐based patient education booklet as part of the management of LBP, and tailored individualized management of LBP according to risk stratification. The control units will receive no training. The study population will include patients aged 18–65 with nonspecific LBP. The primary outcome is a patient‐reported Oswestry Disability Index from baseline to 12 months. By estimating group differences over time, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the training intervention in comparison to usual medical care, and to undertake an economic evaluation using individual patients' health care records (participant‐level data) and the participating units' registries (cluster‐level data). In addition, through interviews and questionnaires, we will explore the health care professionals' conceptions of the adoption of, the barriers to, and the facilitators of the implementation of the practice model. DISCUSSION: The evaluation of training in the guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of LBP in occupational health services is justified because LBP represents an enormous burden in terms of work disability.
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spelling pubmed-79335612021-03-15 Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial Karppinen, Jaro Simula, Anna Sofia Holopainen, Riikka Lausmaa, Mikko Remes, Jouko Paukkunen, Maija Ussing, Kasper Booth, Neill Ryynänen, Katja Koski, Tomi Abbott, Allan Öberg, Birgitta Linton, Steven J. Smith, Anne O'Sullivan, Peter Malmivaara, Antti Health Sci Rep Research Articles BACKGROUND: To prevent low back pain (LBP) from developing into a prolonged disabling condition, clinical guidelines advocate early stage assessment, risk‐screening, and tailored interventions. Occupational health services recommend guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial screening and individualized assessment and management. However, it is not known whether training a limited number of health care professionals improves the management process. The primary objective of this study is to investigate whether training in the biopsychosocial practice model is effective in reducing disability. Furthermore, we aim to evaluate health‐economic impacts of the training intervention in comparison to usual medical care. METHODS: The occupational health service units will be allocated into a training or control arm in a two‐arm cluster randomized controlled design. The training of occupational physiotherapists and physicians will include the assessment of pain‐related psychosocial factors using the STarT Back Tool and the short version of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire, the use of an evidence‐based patient education booklet as part of the management of LBP, and tailored individualized management of LBP according to risk stratification. The control units will receive no training. The study population will include patients aged 18–65 with nonspecific LBP. The primary outcome is a patient‐reported Oswestry Disability Index from baseline to 12 months. By estimating group differences over time, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the training intervention in comparison to usual medical care, and to undertake an economic evaluation using individual patients' health care records (participant‐level data) and the participating units' registries (cluster‐level data). In addition, through interviews and questionnaires, we will explore the health care professionals' conceptions of the adoption of, the barriers to, and the facilitators of the implementation of the practice model. DISCUSSION: The evaluation of training in the guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of LBP in occupational health services is justified because LBP represents an enormous burden in terms of work disability. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7933561/ /pubmed/33728382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.251 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Karppinen, Jaro
Simula, Anna Sofia
Holopainen, Riikka
Lausmaa, Mikko
Remes, Jouko
Paukkunen, Maija
Ussing, Kasper
Booth, Neill
Ryynänen, Katja
Koski, Tomi
Abbott, Allan
Öberg, Birgitta
Linton, Steven J.
Smith, Anne
O'Sullivan, Peter
Malmivaara, Antti
Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial
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title_fullStr Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial
title_short Evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: Protocol of a cluster randomized trial
title_sort evaluation of training in guideline‐oriented biopsychosocial management of low back pain in occupational health services: protocol of a cluster randomized trial
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7933561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33728382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.251
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