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Is a model of stratified exercise therapy by physical therapists in primary care feasible in patients with knee osteoarthritis? : a mixed methods study.
Knoop, J; van der Leeden, M; van der Esch, M; de Rooij, M; Peter, W F; Bennell, K L; Steultjens, M P M; Hakkinen, A; Roorda, L D; Lems, W F; Dekker, J.
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  • Knoop J; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Health Sciences, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: j.knoop@vu.nl.
  • van der Leeden M; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands; VUmc, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: m.vd.leeden@reade.nl.
  • van der Esch M; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: m.vd.esch@reade.nl.
  • de Rooij M; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: m.d.rooij@reade.nl.
  • Peter WF; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: w.peter@reade.nl.
  • Bennell KL; University of Melbourne, School of Health Sciences, Melbourne, Australia. Electronic address: k.bennell@unimelb.edu.au.
  • Steultjens MPM; Glasgow Caledonian University, School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow, UK. Electronic address: martijn.Steultjens@gcu.ac.uk.
  • Hakkinen A; University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences, Jyväskylä, Finland. Electronic address: arja.h.hakkinen@jyu.fi.
  • Roorda LD; Reade, Amsterdam Rehabilitation Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: l.roorda@reade.nl.
  • Lems WF; Reade, Jan van Breemen Research Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands; VUmc, Department of Rheumatology, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: wf.lems@vumc.nl.
  • Dekker J; VUmc, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: j.dekker@vumc.nl.
Physiotherapy ; 106: 101-110, 2020 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30981515
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To explore the feasibility of a newly developed model of stratified exercise therapy in primary care for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).

DESIGN:

Mixed method design (process, outcome and qualitative evaluation).

SETTING:

Six physical therapy practices in primary care around Amsterdam.

PARTICIPANTS:

Fifty eligible patients with knee OA, visiting one of the participating physical therapists (PTs). INTERVENTION Patients were allocated to a subgroup based on a simple stratification tool and received subgroup-specific, protocolized, 4-month, exercise therapy. MAIN OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Feasibility of this model of stratified exercise therapy was explored by multiple process parameters, outcome measures (physical functioning and knee pain; at baseline and 4-months follow-up) and experiences from patients and PTs.

RESULTS:

From 97 potentially eligible patients, fifty patients were included and allocated to the 'high muscle strength subgroup' (n=17), 'depression subgroup' (n=4), 'obesity subgroup' (n=6) or 'low muscle strength subgroup' (n=23). Three patients dropped out during the study period. PTs provided relatively low numbers of sessions (on average 10 sessions), although exceedance of the recommended maximum number of sessions did occur frequently. We found clinically relevant improvements on physical functioning and knee pain (P<0.001 for both) for the total group. In general, the model of stratified exercise therapy was considered to be easily applicable and of added value for daily practice.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our model of stratified exercise therapy seems to be feasible in primary care, although a number of limitations were reported. Future research should determine the (cost-)effectiveness of an adapted model, compared to usual, non-stratified exercise therapy.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Atención Primaria de Salud / Osteoartritis de la Rodilla / Terapia por Ejercicio / Fisioterapeutas Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Qualitative_research Límite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Physiotherapy Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Atención Primaria de Salud / Osteoartritis de la Rodilla / Terapia por Ejercicio / Fisioterapeutas Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Qualitative_research Límite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Physiotherapy Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article
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