Fary Robyn E, Slater Helen, Chua Jason, Ranelli Sonia, Chan Madelynn, Briggs Andrew M
School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin University and Department of Health, Government of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2015 Jul;67(7):913-22. doi: 10.1002/acr.22535.
To examine the effectiveness of a physiotherapy-specific, web-based e-learning platform, "RAP-el," in best-practice management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using a single-blind, randomized controlled trial (RCT) and prospective cohort study.
Australian-registered physiotherapists were electronically randomized into intervention and control groups. The intervention group accessed RAP-eL over 4 weeks. Change in self-reported confidence in knowledge and skills was compared between groups at the end of the RCT using linear regression conditioned for baseline scores by a blinded assessor, using intent-to-treat analysis. Secondary outcomes included physiotherapists' satisfaction with RA management and responses to RA-relevant clinical statements and practice-relevant vignettes. Retention was evaluated in a cohort study 8 weeks after the RCT.
Eighty physiotherapists were randomized into the intervention and 79 into the control groups. Fifty-six and 48, respectively, provided baseline data. Significant between-group differences were observed for change in confidence in knowledge (mean difference 8.51; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] 6.29, 10.73; effect size 1.62) and skills (mean difference 7.26; 95% CI 5.1, 9.4; effect size 1.54), with the intervention group performing better. Satisfaction in ability to manage RA, 4 of the 6 clinical statements, and responses to vignettes demonstrated significant improvement in the intervention group. Although 8-week scores showed declines in most outcomes, their clinical significance remains uncertain.
RAP-eL can improve self-reported confidence, likely practice behaviors and satisfaction in physiotherapists' ability to manage people with RA, and improve their clinical knowledge in several areas of best-practice RA management in the short term.
采用单盲随机对照试验(RCT)和前瞻性队列研究,检验一个专门针对物理治疗的基于网络的电子学习平台“RAP-el”在类风湿性关节炎(RA)最佳实践管理中的有效性。
将澳大利亚注册的物理治疗师通过电子方式随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组在4周内访问RAP-eL。在RCT结束时,由一名盲法评估者使用意向性分析,对经基线分数调整的线性回归比较两组自我报告的知识和技能信心变化。次要结果包括物理治疗师对RA管理的满意度以及对与RA相关的临床陈述和与实践相关的病例的反应。在RCT结束8周后的队列研究中评估保留率。
80名物理治疗师被随机分为干预组,79名被分为对照组。分别有56名和48名提供了基线数据。在知识信心变化(平均差异8.51;95%置信区间[95%CI]6.29,10.73;效应大小1.62)和技能信心变化(平均差异7.26;95%CI 5.1,9.4;效应大小1.54)方面观察到显著的组间差异,干预组表现更好。干预组在管理RA的能力、6项临床陈述中的4项以及对病例的反应方面的满意度有显著提高。尽管8周时的分数在大多数结果上有所下降,但其临床意义仍不确定。
RAP-eL可以提高自我报告的信心,可能改善物理治疗师管理RA患者的实践行为和满意度,并在短期内提高他们在RA最佳实践管理几个领域的临床知识。