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通过混合方法患者共同设计了解手部骨关节炎患者对关节保护的需求和偏好。

Understanding patient needs and preferences for joint protection in hand osteoarthritis through mixed methods patient co-design.

作者信息

Pouliopoulou Dimitra V, MacDermid Joy C, Billias Nicole, D'Alessandro Victoria, Lalone Emily, Grewal Ruby, Bobos Pavlos

机构信息

School of Physical Therapy, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Roth | McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre, St Joseph's Healthcare Centre, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 11;15(1):29346. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-13734-5.

Abstract

Hand osteoarthritis (HOA) is a prevalent chronic condition that impairs quality of life and daily functioning. While joint protection programs (JPPs) offer symptom management, they remain outdated, inaccessible, and poorly tailored to patient needs. This study leverages patient co-design to develop a novel, inclusive, technology-enabled JPP. Using an explanatory sequential design, a survey of 196 participants (88% female, mean age 66 ± 8 years) identified priority activities and challenges for patients with HOA. Key activities of daily living and occupational and functional tasks were rated using a 5-point Likert scale, with a Relative Importance Index (RII) calculated for each item. Qualitative semi-structured interviews with 20 purposefully sampled participants provided in-depth insights into lived experiences with HOA and preferences in JPPs. Quantitative analysis identified high-importance tasks, such as buttoning, gripping, and twisting, with RII scores exceeding 0.8, indicating strong positive sentiment. Functional impairments included issues with precision grip and gross motor tasks, and pain interference disrupted daily activities and social roles. Qualitative themes revealed the importance of strategies for sustaining meaningful activities, patient support communities, and barriers related to accessibility, including technological literacy and caregiving responsibilities. Findings emphasize the importance of co-designing JPPs that address functional impairments, incorporate patient support communities, and consider intersectional barriers. This approach fosters accessibility, adherence, and relevance, paving the way for improved outcomes in patients with HOA.

摘要

手部骨关节炎(HOA)是一种常见的慢性疾病,会损害生活质量和日常功能。虽然关节保护计划(JPPs)可提供症状管理,但这些计划仍然过时、难以获得,且未根据患者需求进行精心定制。本研究利用患者共同设计来开发一种新颖、包容且具备技术支持的JPP。采用解释性序列设计,对196名参与者(88%为女性,平均年龄66±8岁)进行的一项调查确定了HOA患者的优先活动和挑战。使用5点李克特量表对日常生活、职业和功能任务的关键活动进行评分,并为每个项目计算相对重要性指数(RII)。对20名有目的抽样的参与者进行的定性半结构化访谈,深入了解了HOA患者的生活经历以及他们对JPPs的偏好。定量分析确定了高重要性任务,如扣纽扣、抓握和扭转,RII得分超过0.8,表明有强烈的积极情绪。功能障碍包括精确抓握和粗大运动任务方面的问题,疼痛干扰了日常活动和社会角色。定性主题揭示了维持有意义活动的策略、患者支持社区的重要性,以及与可及性相关的障碍,包括技术素养和护理责任。研究结果强调了共同设计JPPs的重要性,这些计划应解决功能障碍、纳入患者支持社区并考虑交叉障碍。这种方法促进了可及性、依从性和相关性,为改善HOA患者的治疗效果铺平了道路。

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