Bunting J W, Withers T M, Heneghan N R, Greaves C J
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Physiotherapy. 2021 Jun;111:23-30. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2020.08.001. Epub 2020 Aug 15.
Chronic musculoskeletal disorders are the second largest contributor to disability globally. Exercise is typically recommended by physiotherapists to manage symptoms. However, adherence to the prescribed exercise programme is often poor. Adjunctive digital interventions offer potential to enhance exercise adherence.
To review evidence on the effectiveness of digital interventions for improving exercise adherence in people with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. The study is reported in line with PRISMA guidance and was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019124502).
MEDLINE, Embase and PsycInfo were searched using a comprehensive search strategy. The reference lists of all included papers and relevant systematic reviews identified during the search were scanned for relevant articles.
Two researchers independently checked articles for inclusion and extracted data.
The search returned a total of 4257 results of which five trials were included in the review and two studies were included in a random effects meta-analysis. There was no statistically significant difference in exercise adherence (SMD: 0.23; 95% CI: -0.10, 0.57). Studies that were not suitable for inclusion in the meta-analysis reported similar results. Heterogeneity of effects was high and study quality ranged from low to moderate. All of the meta-analysed data related to osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee.
We found no evidence that digital interventions enhance adherence to therapeutic exercise in patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders. However, further, high quality research is required to draw definitive conclusions on their effectiveness and to identify key components that are associated with effectiveness.
PROSPERO CRD42019124502.
慢性肌肉骨骼疾病是全球残疾的第二大原因。物理治疗师通常建议通过运动来控制症状。然而,患者对规定运动方案的依从性往往很差。辅助数字干预措施有可能提高运动依从性。
综述数字干预措施对改善慢性肌肉骨骼疾病患者运动依从性有效性的证据。本研究按照PRISMA指南报告,并在PROSPERO(CRD42019124502)注册。
使用综合检索策略检索MEDLINE、Embase和PsycInfo。对检索过程中识别出的所有纳入论文的参考文献列表和相关系统评价进行扫描,以查找相关文章。
两名研究人员独立检查文章是否纳入并提取数据。
检索共返回4257条结果,其中五项试验纳入本综述,两项研究纳入随机效应荟萃分析。运动依从性方面无统计学显著差异(标准化均数差:0.23;95%置信区间:-0.10,0.57)。不适合纳入荟萃分析的研究报告了类似结果。效应异质性较高,研究质量从低到中等不等。所有荟萃分析数据均与髋和/或膝骨关节炎有关。
我们没有发现证据表明数字干预措施能提高慢性肌肉骨骼疾病患者对治疗性运动的依从性。然而,需要进一步开展高质量研究,以就其有效性得出明确结论,并确定与有效性相关的关键因素。
PROSPERO CRD42019124502。