McHugh Gretl A, Lavender Elizabeth C, Bennell Kim L, Kingsbury Sarah R, Conaghan Philip G, Hinman Rana S, Comer Christine, Conner Mark, Nelligan Rachel K, Groves-Williams Dawn
School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Department of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne Centre for Health Exercise and Sports Medicine, Melbourne, Australia.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2025 Mar;23(1):e70051. doi: 10.1002/msc.70051.
Persistent knee pain often due to knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent and disabling condition. Electronic-rehabilitation (e-rehab) programmes have the potential to support self-management of knee OA. This study aimed to evaluate user engagement and acceptability of two e-rehab programmes, Group e-rehab, a remote physiotherapy-led programme and My Knee UK, a self-directed web-based exercise programme.
Descriptive qualitative study nested within a feasibility trial. In-depth interviews were conducted remotely. Data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.
Eighteen participants from the feasibility trial took part in the interviews, 10 who received Group e-rehab and eight My Knee UK. Two key themes were engagement with exercise and impact of programme. Despite initial challenges with doing the exercises, most participants found both programmes acceptable and beneficial in improving symptoms and knowledge in managing their knee pain. Multiple factors contributed to motivation to exercise.
Understanding more about users' perception and acceptability of both programmes was important to ascertain, both from people who engaged and those who did not engage with the programmes, to make improvements for the future delivery of the e-rehab programmes.
Group e-rehab and My Knee UK can support people to self-manage their persistent knee pain due to knee OA. The e-rehab programmes have the potential to improve health services by providing two new models of service delivery enabling more patients to receive support and training to equip them to effectively manage their knee OA.
持续性膝关节疼痛通常由膝骨关节炎(OA)引起,是一种非常普遍且使人致残的病症。电子康复(e-rehab)计划有潜力支持膝骨关节炎的自我管理。本研究旨在评估两个电子康复计划的用户参与度和可接受性,即由远程物理治疗主导的团体电子康复计划以及基于网络的自主锻炼计划“我的膝盖英国”(My Knee UK)。
在一项可行性试验中开展描述性定性研究。通过远程进行深入访谈。使用归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析。
可行性试验中的18名参与者参加了访谈,其中10人接受了团体电子康复计划,8人接受了“我的膝盖英国”计划。两个关键主题是锻炼参与度和计划的影响。尽管在进行锻炼时最初存在挑战,但大多数参与者发现这两个计划在改善症状和管理膝关节疼痛的知识方面都是可接受且有益的。多种因素促成了锻炼的动机。
从参与计划和未参与计划的人群中了解更多关于用户对这两个计划的认知和可接受性,对于为未来电子康复计划的实施做出改进很重要。
团体电子康复计划和“我的膝盖英国”计划可以支持人们自我管理因膝骨关节炎导致的持续性膝关节疼痛。电子康复计划有潜力通过提供两种新的服务提供模式来改善医疗服务,使更多患者能够获得支持和培训,从而有效地管理他们的膝骨关节炎。