Li Linda C, Lineker Sydney, Cibere Jolanda, Crooks Valorie A, Jones Catherine A, Kopec Jacek A, Lear Scott A, Pencharz James, Rhodes Ryan E, Esdaile John M
Arthritis Research Centre of Canada, Richmond, BC, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2013 May 9;2(1):e17. doi: 10.2196/resprot.2553.
Practice guidelines emphasize the use of exercise and weight reduction as the first line of management for knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, less than half of the people with mild OA participate in moderate intensity physical activity. Given that physical activities have been shown to reduce pain, improve quality of life, and have the potential to reduce the progression of joint damage, many people with OA are missing the benefits of this inexpensive intervention.
The objectives of this study are (1) to develop a behavioral theory-informed Internet intervention called Osteoarthritis Physical Activity & Exercise Net (OPEN) for people with previously undiagnosed knee OA, and (2) to assess the efficacy of the OPEN website for improving physical activity participation through a proof-of-concept study.
OPEN was developed based on the theory of planned behavior. Efficacy of this online intervention is being assessed by an ongoing proof-of-concept, single-blind randomized controlled trial in British Columbia, Canada. We are currently recruiting participants and plan to recruit a total of 252 sedentary people with previously undiagnosed knee OA using a set of validated criteria. Half of the participants will be randomized to use OPEN and receive an OA education pamphlet. The other half only will receive the pamphlet. Participants will complete an online questionnaire at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months about their participation in physical activities, health-related quality of life, and motivational outcomes. In addition, we will perform an aerobic fitness test in a sub-sample of participants (n=20 per study arm). In the primary analysis, we will use logistic regression to compare the proportion of participants reporting being physically active at or above the recommended level in the 2 groups, adjusting for baseline measurement, age, and sex.
This study evaluates a theory-informed behavioral intervention at a time when people affected with OA tend to be more motivated to adopt an active lifestyle (ie, at the early stage of OA). Our approach, which consisted of the identification of early knee OA followed immediately by an online intervention that directly targets physical inactivity, can be easily implemented across communities.
Our online intervention directly targets physical inactivity at a time when the joint damage tends to be mild. If OPEN is found to be effective in changing long-term physical activity behaviors, it opens further opportunities to promote early diagnosis and to implement lifestyle interventions.
Clinicaltrial.gov: NCT01608282; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01608282 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6G7sBBayI).
实践指南强调将运动和减重作为膝骨关节炎(OA)管理的一线方法。然而,轻度OA患者中参与中等强度体育活动的不足半数。鉴于体育活动已被证明可减轻疼痛、改善生活质量并有可能减缓关节损伤进展,许多OA患者错失了这种低成本干预带来的益处。
本研究的目的是:(1)为先前未被诊断出膝OA的患者开发一种基于行为理论的互联网干预措施,即骨关节炎体育活动与锻炼网络(OPEN);(2)通过一项概念验证研究评估OPEN网站在提高体育活动参与度方面的效果。
OPEN是基于计划行为理论开发的。该在线干预措施的效果正在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省进行的一项概念验证、单盲随机对照试验中进行评估。我们目前正在招募参与者,计划使用一套经过验证的标准共招募252名久坐不动且先前未被诊断出膝OA的患者。一半参与者将被随机分配使用OPEN并收到一份OA教育宣传册。另一半仅收到宣传册。参与者将在基线、3个月和6个月时完成一份关于其体育活动参与情况、健康相关生活质量和动机结果的在线问卷。此外,我们将在参与者的一个子样本(每组n = 20)中进行有氧适能测试。在主要分析中,我们将使用逻辑回归比较两组中报告达到或超过推荐水平进行体育活动的参与者比例,并对基线测量、年龄和性别进行调整。
本研究在OA患者往往更有动力采取积极生活方式时(即OA早期)评估一种基于理论的行为干预措施。我们的方法包括识别早期膝OA,然后立即进行直接针对缺乏体育活动的在线干预,这种方法可在各社区轻松实施。
我们的在线干预措施在关节损伤往往较轻时直接针对缺乏体育活动的情况。如果发现OPEN在改变长期体育活动行为方面有效,它将为促进早期诊断和实施生活方式干预带来更多机会。
Clinicaltrial.gov:NCT01608282;http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01608282(由WebCite存档于http://www.webcitation.org/6G7sBBayI)