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A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early changes in fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing were mediators of the relationship between allocation to the pre‐habilitation intervention and later changes in health outcomes. METHODS: The original pre‐habilitation trial (PREPAR...

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Autores principales: Mansell, Gemma, den Hollander, Marlies, Lotzke, Hanna, Smeets, Rob J. E. M., Lundberg, Mari
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.2004
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author Mansell, Gemma
den Hollander, Marlies
Lotzke, Hanna
Smeets, Rob J. E. M.
Lundberg, Mari
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den Hollander, Marlies
Lotzke, Hanna
Smeets, Rob J. E. M.
Lundberg, Mari
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early changes in fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing were mediators of the relationship between allocation to the pre‐habilitation intervention and later changes in health outcomes. METHODS: The original pre‐habilitation trial (PREPARE, ISRCTN17115599) recruited 118 participants awaiting lumbar fusion surgery, half of whom received a prehabilitation intervention designed based on the modified fear‐avoidance model and half of whom received usual care. Mediation analysis was performed to test each mediator separately. Analysis was performed on each outcome of interest separately (Oswestry disability index, patient‐specific function, EQ general health and moderate/vigorous physical activity). Mediation analysis was carried out using PROCESS. Beta coefficients and bootstrapped 95% CIs were used to interpret the results. RESULTS: None of the potential mediators was found to mediate the relationship between allocation to the intervention and 3‐month scores on any of the health outcomes tested. CONCLUSIONS: Screening patients for higher levels of catastrophizing and fear avoidance and lower levels of self‐efficacy could help ensure only the patients who are most likely to benefit from the intervention are included. SIGNIFICANCE: Prehabilitation interventions for spinal fusion surgery have been found to improve health outcomes for patients. Theory‐based interventions that target key mechanisms are more effective at improving outcomes than non‐theory‐based interventions. While no mediating effects were found for this particular intervention, the analysis suggests that the underlying theoretical model and treatment targets are appropriate and could drive improvement if more strongly targeted.
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spelling pubmed-95434902022-10-14 A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes Mansell, Gemma den Hollander, Marlies Lotzke, Hanna Smeets, Rob J. E. M. Lundberg, Mari Eur J Pain Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early changes in fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing were mediators of the relationship between allocation to the pre‐habilitation intervention and later changes in health outcomes. METHODS: The original pre‐habilitation trial (PREPARE, ISRCTN17115599) recruited 118 participants awaiting lumbar fusion surgery, half of whom received a prehabilitation intervention designed based on the modified fear‐avoidance model and half of whom received usual care. Mediation analysis was performed to test each mediator separately. Analysis was performed on each outcome of interest separately (Oswestry disability index, patient‐specific function, EQ general health and moderate/vigorous physical activity). Mediation analysis was carried out using PROCESS. Beta coefficients and bootstrapped 95% CIs were used to interpret the results. RESULTS: None of the potential mediators was found to mediate the relationship between allocation to the intervention and 3‐month scores on any of the health outcomes tested. CONCLUSIONS: Screening patients for higher levels of catastrophizing and fear avoidance and lower levels of self‐efficacy could help ensure only the patients who are most likely to benefit from the intervention are included. SIGNIFICANCE: Prehabilitation interventions for spinal fusion surgery have been found to improve health outcomes for patients. Theory‐based interventions that target key mechanisms are more effective at improving outcomes than non‐theory‐based interventions. While no mediating effects were found for this particular intervention, the analysis suggests that the underlying theoretical model and treatment targets are appropriate and could drive improvement if more strongly targeted. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-18 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9543490/ /pubmed/35802065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.2004 Text en © 2022 The Authors. European Journal of Pain published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Pain Federation ‐ EFIC ®. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://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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Mansell, Gemma
den Hollander, Marlies
Lotzke, Hanna
Smeets, Rob J. E. M.
Lundberg, Mari
A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title_full A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title_fullStr A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title_full_unstemmed A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title_short A Person‐Centred Prehabilitation Program based on Cognitive Behavioural Physical Therapy for patients scheduled for Lumbar Fusion surgery: A mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
title_sort person‐centred prehabilitation program based on cognitive behavioural physical therapy for patients scheduled for lumbar fusion surgery: a mediation analysis to assess fear of movement (kinesiophobia), self‐efficacy and catastrophizing as mediators of health outcomes
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.2004
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