Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XN, United Kingdom; School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Eastgate House, Newport Road, Cardiff CF24 0AB, United Kingdom.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XN, United Kingdom.
Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2018 Feb;33:53-60. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2017.11.002. Epub 2017 Nov 8.
TRAK is a web-based intervention that provides knee patients with health information, personalised exercise plans and remote clinical support. The aim of this study was to fully define TRAK intervention content, setting and context and develop the training through an implementation study in a physiotherapy out-patient service.
A mixed methods study. Phase 1 was a qualitative interview study, whereby fifteen physiotherapists used TRAK for 1 month with a patient of their choice. Interviews explored patient and physiotherapist views of TRAK intervention and training requirements. In Phase 2 seventy-four patients were recruited, all received conventional physiotherapy, a subset of 48 patients used TRAK in addition to conventional Physiotherapy. Aspects of feasibility measured included: uptake and usage of TRAK.
Patients and physiotherapists reported that TRAK was easy to use and highlighted the therapeutic benefit of the exercise videos and personalised exercise plans to remind them of their exercises and the correct technique. Patients reported needing to use TRAK with the guidance of their treating physiotherapist initially. Physiotherapists highlighted appointment time constraints and lack of familiarity with TRAK as factors limiting engagement. In Phase 2, 67% patients accessed TRAK outside of the clinical environment. A total of 91% of patients were given a personalised exercise plan, but these were only updated in 34% of cases.
A comprehensive training package for patients and clinicians has been defined. The refined TRAK intervention is reported using the 'Template for Intervention Description and Replication in preparation for a definitive randomised control trial.
TRAK 是一个基于网络的干预措施,为膝关节患者提供健康信息、个性化运动计划和远程临床支持。本研究的目的是通过在物理治疗门诊服务中进行实施研究,充分定义 TRAK 干预内容、设置和背景,并对其进行培训。
混合方法研究。第 1 阶段是定性访谈研究,15 名物理治疗师使用 TRAK 为他们选择的患者治疗 1 个月。访谈探讨了患者和物理治疗师对 TRAK 干预和培训需求的看法。在第 2 阶段,招募了 74 名患者,所有患者均接受常规物理治疗,其中 48 名患者接受了 TRAK 加常规物理治疗。测量的可行性方面包括:TRAK 的使用情况。
患者和物理治疗师报告称,TRAK 使用起来很容易,并且突出了运动视频和个性化运动计划的治疗益处,这些视频和计划可以提醒他们进行运动和正确的技术。患者报告说,最初需要在治疗物理治疗师的指导下使用 TRAK。物理治疗师强调了预约时间限制和对 TRAK 的不熟悉是限制参与的因素。在第 2 阶段,67%的患者在临床环境之外访问了 TRAK。共有 91%的患者获得了个性化的运动计划,但只有 34%的情况下进行了更新。
已经为患者和临床医生定义了全面的培训包。报告中使用了经过改进的 TRAK 干预措施,并按照“干预描述和复制模板”进行了报告,为准备进行确定性随机对照试验做准备。