Zurich University of Applied Sciences, School of Health Professions, Institute of Physiotherapy, Winterthur, Switzerland
University of Lucerne, Department of Health Sciences and Medicine, Lucerne, Switzerland.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 7;12(6):e057993. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057993.
International guidelines recommend the use of exercise, education and weight reduction, when appropriate, as first-line treatment for the conservative management of knee osteoarthritis (OA). These guidelines have not been applied systematically in Switzerland, resulting in an evidence-performance gap. After an analysis of available programmes, the Good Life with osteoArthritis Denmark (GLA:D) programme was determined as the most applicable exercise and education programme for its implementation in Switzerland. The implementation of GLA:D Switzerland OA was initiated to encourage the wider implementation of the clinical guideline recommendations and to improve conservative management of knee OA. The aim of this study protocol is to describe the evaluation of the implementation strategy and its impact on implementation, service and clinical outcomes; as well as to identify contributing barriers and facilitators.
The Implementation Research Logic Model will be used to evaluate the strategy and analyse its impact on the implementation outcomes by means of a mixed methods approach. This protocol outlines the proposed measures, data sources and strategies for the evaluation. Predefined implementation outcomes will help to identify the implementation impact and analyse barriers and facilitators systematically. The study population will be the healthcare professionals who are involved in the conservative management of knee OA in Switzerland, that is, physiotherapists and medical doctors, and their patients.
The use of the registry data containing data of patients participating in the GLA:D Switzerland OA programme does not fall within the scope of the Swiss Human Research Act (BASEC-Nr. Req-2019-00274). However, all participants involved in the evaluation will be asked to give informed written consent and all measures are taken to protect data and privacy of participants. Research findings will be submitted to journals relevant for the topic.
Not applicable.
国际指南建议将运动、教育和适当的减重作为膝关节骨关节炎(OA)保守治疗的一线治疗方法。这些指南在瑞士并没有得到系统应用,导致了证据与实践之间存在差距。在对现有方案进行分析后,确定丹麦骨关节炎生活质量(GLA:D)方案是在瑞士实施的最适用的运动和教育方案。启动 GLA:D 瑞士 OA 的实施是为了鼓励更广泛地实施临床指南建议,并改善膝关节 OA 的保守管理。本研究方案旨在描述实施策略的评估及其对实施、服务和临床结果的影响;并确定促成障碍和促进因素。
将使用实施研究逻辑模型来评估该策略,并通过混合方法评估其对实施结果的影响。本方案概述了评估的拟议措施、数据源和策略。预定义的实施结果将有助于有针对性地识别实施影响,并系统地分析障碍和促进因素。研究人群将是参与瑞士膝关节 OA 保守治疗的医疗保健专业人员,即物理治疗师和医生及其患者。
使用包含参与 GLA:D 瑞士 OA 方案的患者数据的注册表数据不属于瑞士人类研究法(BASEC-Nr. Req-2019-00274)的范围。然而,所有参与评估的参与者都将被要求给予书面知情同意,并且采取了所有措施来保护参与者的数据和隐私。研究结果将提交给与该主题相关的期刊。
不适用。