King's College London, School of Population Sciences and Health Services Research, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, Guy's Campus, London SE1 1UL, United Kingdom.
King's College London, School of Population Sciences and Health Services Research, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, Guy's Campus, London SE1 1UL, United Kingdom.
Physiotherapy. 2017 Dec;103(4):430-438. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2016.12.002. Epub 2016 Dec 21.
The Education, self-management and upper extremity eXercise Training for people with Rheumatoid Arthritis programme (EXTRA) is an individualized, upper limb, home exercise regimen supplemented by four supervised, group sessions, a handbook and exercise dairy which improves upper extremity disability and self-efficacy.
This qualitative interview study explored participants' experience of EXTRA to inform development and implementation of EXTRA into practice.
Adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis who completed EXTRA were purposively sampled to include a range of ages, upper extremity disabilities, self-efficacy for arthritis self-management and attendance at EXTRA sessions.
Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a single researcher until data saturation of themes was reached. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis.
Twelve participants (10 females; 32 to 87 years) were interviewed. Four overarching themes were identified: (i) empowering self-management; (ii) influence of others and (iii) the challenge of sustaining exercise, which resonate with the Social Cognition Theory, and (iv) refining EXTRA: consistent and personalised.
EXTRA enhanced participants' confidence to manage their arthritis independently and was adaptable so it could be integrated with other life commitments. Whilst healthcare professionals, peers and family and friends influenced exercise uptake, sustaining exercise was challenging. Participants desired consistent and continuing contact with a familiar physiotherapist (e.g. via follow-up appointments, digital health technologies) which accommodated individual needs (e.g. different venues, session frequency). Implementation of EXTRA needs to appreciate and address these considerations to facilitate success.
类风湿关节炎患者的教育、自我管理和上肢锻炼培训计划(EXTRA)是一种个体化的上肢家庭锻炼方案,辅以四次监督的小组课程、手册和锻炼日记,可改善上肢残疾和自我效能。
这项定性访谈研究旨在探索参与者对 EXTRA 的体验,为 EXTRA 在实践中的发展和实施提供信息。
已完成 EXTRA 的类风湿关节炎成年人,通过目的性抽样,包括了一系列的年龄、上肢残疾、关节炎自我管理的自我效能和参加 EXTRA 课程的情况。
由一名研究人员进行单独的半结构化访谈,直到主题达到数据饱和。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。
对 12 名参与者(10 名女性;32 至 87 岁)进行了访谈。确定了四个总体主题:(i)增强自我管理能力;(ii)他人的影响;(iii)维持锻炼的挑战,这与社会认知理论相呼应;以及(iv)完善 EXTRA:一致和个性化。
EXTRA 增强了参与者独立管理关节炎的信心,并且具有适应性,可以将其与其他生活承诺相结合。虽然医疗保健专业人员、同行和家人和朋友影响了锻炼的参与度,但维持锻炼具有挑战性。参与者希望与熟悉的物理治疗师保持一致和持续的联系(例如,通过随访预约、数字健康技术),以适应个人的需求(例如,不同的场所、课程频率)。EXTRA 的实施需要考虑并解决这些问题,以促进成功。