Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall 4.07, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol, BS8 2PS, UK.
Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Research Institute for Primary Care and Health Sciences, Keele University, Keele, UK.
Trials. 2021 Mar 16;22(1):211. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05151-6.
UK FASHIoN was a multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing hip arthroscopic surgery (HA) with personalised hip therapy (PHT, physiotherapist-led conservative care), for patients with hip pain attributed to femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome. Our aim was to describe the treatment and trial participation experiences of patients, to contextualise the trial results and offer further information to assist treatment decision-making in FAI.
We conducted in-depth semi-structured telephone interviews with a purposive sample of trial participants from each of the trial arms. They were interviewed after they received treatment and completed their first year of trial participation. Thematic analysis and constant comparison analytical approaches were used to identify themes of patient treatment experiences during the trial.
Forty trial participants were interviewed in this qualitative study. Their baseline characteristics were similar to those in the main trial sample. On average, their hip-related quality of life (iHOT-33 scores) at 12 months follow-up were lower than average for all trial participants, indicating poorer hip-related quality of life as a consequence of theoretical sampling. Patient experiences occurred in five patient groups: those who felt their symptoms improved with hip arthroscopy, or with personal hip therapy, patients who felt their hip symptoms did not change with PHT but did not want HA, patients who decided to change from PHT to HA and a group who experienced serious complications after HA. Interviewees mostly described a trouble-free, enriching and altruistic trial participation experience, although most participants expected more clinical follow-up at the end of the trial.
Both HA and PHT were experienced as beneficial by participants in the trial. Treatment success appeared to depend partly on patients' prior own expectations as well as their outcomes, and future research is needed to explore this further. Findings from this study can be combined with the primary results to inform future FAI patients.
Arthroscopic surgery for hip impingement versus best conventional care ( ISRCTN64081839 ). 28/02/2014.
英国时尚(UK FASHIoN)是一项多中心随机对照试验,比较了髋关节镜手术(HA)与个性化髋关节治疗(PHT,物理治疗师主导的保守治疗),用于治疗髋关节疼痛归因于股骨髋臼撞击症(FAI)综合征的患者。我们的目的是描述患者的治疗和试验参与体验,使试验结果具有背景,并提供更多信息,以协助 FAI 的治疗决策。
我们对来自试验组的每位参与者进行了深入的半结构化电话访谈。他们在接受治疗并完成第一年的试验参与后接受了采访。采用主题分析和恒比比较分析方法,确定了试验期间患者治疗体验的主题。
在这项定性研究中,对 40 名试验参与者进行了采访。他们的基线特征与主要试验样本相似。平均而言,他们在 12 个月随访时的髋关节相关生活质量(iHOT-33 评分)低于所有试验参与者的平均水平,这表明由于理论抽样,髋关节相关生活质量较差。患者体验发生在五个患者群体中:那些感到髋关节镜手术或个性化髋关节治疗改善了症状的患者,那些感到 PHT 治疗没有改善髋关节症状但不想接受 HA 的患者,那些决定从 PHT 转为 HA 的患者,以及一组 HA 后出现严重并发症的患者。受访者大多描述了一次无麻烦、丰富和利他的试验参与体验,尽管大多数参与者希望在试验结束时得到更多的临床随访。
HA 和 PHT 都被试验参与者体验为有益的。治疗成功似乎部分取决于患者先前的期望以及他们的结果,需要进一步研究来探索这一点。本研究的结果可以与主要结果相结合,为未来的 FAI 患者提供信息。
髋关节撞击症的关节镜手术与最佳常规治疗(ISRCTN64081839)。2014 年 2 月 28 日。