Lindner Nicole, Kornder Nele, Heisig Julia, Becker Annette, der Wardt Veronika van, Viniol Annika
Department of Primary Care, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
BMC Prim Care. 2025 Feb 27;26(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s12875-025-02742-z.
Guiding individuals with chronic back pain (CBP) to initiate and adhere to physical activity (PA) remains challenging. The study rationale is based on the need for innovative strategies, like digital tools, to better promote PA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of using the digital consultation app ExPa (Exercise against Pain) to support PA consultations for CBP and its potential for a future effectiveness trial. The ExPa app shows the effect of PA on pain and provides individually tailored support to increase PA.
In a 2-arm randomised controlled feasibility study, we recruited 9 physicians and 37 CBP patients in Hesse (Germany). Using computer assisted cluster randomisation, 14 patients received ExPa counselling from their physician, while 17 patients received standard treatment. Main outcomes focused on study procedures and software use, with secondary outcome including pre- and post-intervention measurements of PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), pain and mood (Short Form-12 (SF-12), Von Korff pain intensity and disability score and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)). Additionally, project-tailored questionnaires and qualitative interviews assessed study procedures and software performance.
Study procedures were generally feasible. However, they took more time and dropouts as well as missing data presented challenges. This provided valuable insights for planning an effectiveness trial. Quantitative and qualitative data indicated that ExPa could have benefits for increasing PA and reducing pain.
Results from the feasibility study indicate that improved procedures are necessary for a larger RCT. ExPa shows potential for positively impacting pain and PA.
指导慢性背痛(CBP)患者开始并坚持体育活动(PA)仍然具有挑战性。本研究的理论依据是需要创新策略,如数字工具,以更好地促进体育活动。本研究的目的是评估使用数字咨询应用程序ExPa(对抗疼痛的运动)来支持CBP患者的体育活动咨询的可行性和可接受性,以及其在未来有效性试验中的潜力。ExPa应用程序展示了体育活动对疼痛的影响,并提供个性化支持以增加体育活动。
在一项双臂随机对照可行性研究中,我们在德国黑森州招募了9名医生和37名CBP患者。使用计算机辅助整群随机化,14名患者从他们的医生那里接受了ExPa咨询,而17名患者接受了标准治疗。主要结果集中在研究程序和软件使用上,次要结果包括干预前后对体育活动(国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ))、疼痛和情绪(简短健康调查问卷(SF-12)、冯·科尔夫疼痛强度和残疾评分以及医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS))的测量。此外,针对项目定制的问卷和定性访谈评估了研究程序和软件性能。
研究程序总体上是可行的。然而,它们花费了更多时间,并且退出和缺失数据带来了挑战。这为规划有效性试验提供了宝贵的见解。定量和定性数据表明,ExPa可能有助于增加体育活动和减轻疼痛。
可行性研究结果表明,对于更大规模的随机对照试验,改进程序是必要的。ExPa显示出对疼痛和体育活动产生积极影响的潜力。