Bahns Carolin, Scheffler Bettina, Kopkow Christian
Department of Therapy Science I, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Senftenberg, Germany.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Nov 16;12:e47834. doi: 10.2196/47834.
Hip and knee osteoarthritis is common and leads to pain, stiffness, and disability. Clinical practice guidelines provide recommendations based on the best available evidence to assist health care professionals and patients in clinical decision-making. However, several studies have reported a gap between guideline recommendations and clinical practice in physiotherapy. Improved implementation strategies and the removal of existing barriers may facilitate the transfer of evidence into clinical practice and contribute to optimized quality of care.
This paper presents the protocol for a study that aims to describe the current physiotherapy practice in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis and to investigate physiotherapists' adherence to clinical practice guidelines, to identify and specify barriers to and facilitators of guideline use and implementation, and to develop and pilot test a theory-based tailored implementation intervention aiming to increase guideline use in osteoarthritis care.
The research project is divided into 4 parts. During the first part, we will conduct a nationwide web-based survey among German physiotherapists to evaluate the current management of hip and knee osteoarthritis and to evaluate whether treatment aligns with guideline recommendations. Subsequently, semistructured interviews will be conducted to specify barriers to and facilitators of guideline use and implementation among physiotherapists (part 2). On the basis of these findings, in part 3, we will develop a theory-driven implementation intervention based on the Theoretical Domains Framework and the Behavior Change Wheel, which will be evaluated in a controlled pilot study in terms of effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability (part 4).
Data collection of the web-based survey among German physiotherapists (part 1) was completed in December 2021. The semistructured interviews (part 2) were conducted between January and September 2023. Recruitment of physiotherapy practices to participate in the development of the implementation intervention is expected to start in January 2024.
This research project aims to develop a theory-driven implementation intervention to facilitate the transfer of evidence from hip and knee osteoarthritis guidelines in physiotherapy practice. We hypothesize that successful implementation will lead to increased guideline adherence in physiotherapists, which in turn will improve the quality of care. The results from our project will provide valuable knowledge concerning the development process and effectiveness of tailored implementation interventions.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/47834.
髋膝关节骨关节炎很常见,会导致疼痛、僵硬和残疾。临床实践指南基于现有最佳证据提供建议,以协助医护专业人员和患者进行临床决策。然而,多项研究报告称,理疗方面的指南建议与临床实践之间存在差距。改进实施策略并消除现有障碍可能有助于将证据转化为临床实践,并有助于优化护理质量。
本文介绍了一项研究方案,该研究旨在描述髋膝关节骨关节炎患者当前的理疗实践情况,调查物理治疗师对临床实践指南的遵守情况,识别并明确指南使用和实施的障碍及促进因素,并开发并试点测试一种基于理论的针对性实施干预措施,旨在增加骨关节炎护理中指南的使用。
该研究项目分为4个部分。在第一部分中,我们将在德国物理治疗师中开展一项全国性的网络调查,以评估髋膝关节骨关节炎的当前管理情况,并评估治疗是否符合指南建议。随后,将进行半结构化访谈,以明确物理治疗师在指南使用和实施方面的障碍及促进因素(第二部分)。基于这些发现,在第三部分中,我们将基于理论领域框架和行为改变轮开发一种理论驱动的实施干预措施,并在一项对照试点研究中对其有效性、可行性和可接受性进行评估(第四部分)。
德国物理治疗师的网络调查(第一部分)数据收集于2021年12月完成。半结构化访谈(第二部分)于2023年1月至9月进行。预计2024年1月开始招募参与实施干预措施开发的理疗机构。
本研究项目旨在开发一种理论驱动的实施干预措施,以促进髋膝关节骨关节炎指南中的证据在理疗实践中的转化。我们假设成功实施将导致物理治疗师对指南的依从性增加,进而提高护理质量。我们项目的结果将为针对性实施干预措施的开发过程和有效性提供有价值的知识。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/47834。