The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)

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Autor(a) principal: Delshad, Mohammad Hossein
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Hidarnia, Alireza, Pourhaji, Fatemeh
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
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Resumo: Aims: this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) – based educational program in promoting physical activity (PA) behavior in Chronic low back pain (cLBP) patients. Methods: the Reasoned Action Theory-based Back Care program was a randomized controlled trial conducted at a Health Service Center. It compared the TRA construct’s effectiveness against a control group. Eighty patients referred to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran were randomly assigned to either the TRA-based intervention group (n=40) or the control group (n=40). Both groups completed self-reported questionnaires at baseline, 3-month, and 6-month follow-ups. Additionally, a checklist was used to assess lumbar spine range of motion test skills using the modified Schober test. Results: a significant interaction effect was observed between “group” and “test time” factors (p<0.001). A total of 77 cLBP patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 41.0±4.2 years in the intervention group and 39.0±3.5 years in the control group. While both groups initially aligned with TRA constructs (p>0.05), the intervention group demonstrated significant improvements in PA-related behavior at both 3-month (p <0.001) and 6-month (p><0.001) follow-ups. The mean score for PA behavior in the intervention group (8.4 ± 1.1) was significantly higher compared to the control group (3.2±1.0) (p><0.001). Similarly, pain intensity was significantly lower in the intervention group (3.8±2.2) compared to the control group (4.3±3.0) (p><0.001). Furthermore, the intervention group showed a significant improvement in lumbar spine range of motion test skills (p><0.05). The lumbar spine range of motion test skills of the intervention group significantly decreased (p><0.05). Conclusions: the TRA-BAC program demonstrates promise in improving PA-related behavior and reducing pain in cLBP patients through targeted educational strategies based on the TRA framework.
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spelling The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)A eficácia de uma intervenção educacional baseada em teoria na promoção do comportamento relacionado à atividade física em pacientes com dor lombar crônica: um estudo controlado randomizado baseado em centro de saúde (TRA -BAC)teoria da ação racionalcomportamento de saúdedor lombarintervenção educativateoria da ação racionalizada.theory of reasoned actionhealth behaviorlow back paineducational interventiontheory of reasoned action.Aims: this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) – based educational program in promoting physical activity (PA) behavior in Chronic low back pain (cLBP) patients. Methods: the Reasoned Action Theory-based Back Care program was a randomized controlled trial conducted at a Health Service Center. It compared the TRA construct’s effectiveness against a control group. Eighty patients referred to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran were randomly assigned to either the TRA-based intervention group (n=40) or the control group (n=40). Both groups completed self-reported questionnaires at baseline, 3-month, and 6-month follow-ups. Additionally, a checklist was used to assess lumbar spine range of motion test skills using the modified Schober test. Results: a significant interaction effect was observed between “group” and “test time” factors (p<0.001). A total of 77 cLBP patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 41.0±4.2 years in the intervention group and 39.0±3.5 years in the control group. While both groups initially aligned with TRA constructs (p>0.05), the intervention group demonstrated significant improvements in PA-related behavior at both 3-month (p <0.001) and 6-month (p><0.001) follow-ups. The mean score for PA behavior in the intervention group (8.4 ± 1.1) was significantly higher compared to the control group (3.2±1.0) (p><0.001). Similarly, pain intensity was significantly lower in the intervention group (3.8±2.2) compared to the control group (4.3±3.0) (p><0.001). Furthermore, the intervention group showed a significant improvement in lumbar spine range of motion test skills (p><0.05). The lumbar spine range of motion test skills of the intervention group significantly decreased (p><0.05). Conclusions: the TRA-BAC program demonstrates promise in improving PA-related behavior and reducing pain in cLBP patients through targeted educational strategies based on the TRA framework.Objetivo: este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a eficácia de um programa educacional baseado na Teoria da Ação Racionalizada (TRA) na promoção do comportamento de atividade física (AF) em pacientes com dor lombar crônica (cLBP). Métodos: o programa Reasoned Action Theory-based Back Care foi um ensaio clínico randomizado realizado em um Centro de Serviços de Saúde. Comparou a eficácia do método TRA com um grupo de controle. Oitenta pacientes encaminhados para a Universidade de Ciências Médicas Shahid Beheshti, em Teerã, foram aleatoriamente designados para o grupo de intervenção baseado em TRA (n=40) ou para o grupo de controle (n=40). Ambos os grupos preencheram questionários autorrelatados no início do estudo, com acompanhamentos aos três e seis meses. Além disso, uma lista de verificação avaliou as habilidades de teste de amplitude de movimento da coluna lombar usando o teste de Schober modificado. Resultados: foi observado um efeito de interação significativo entre os fatores “grupo” e “tempo de teste” (p<0,001). Foram avaliados 77 pacientes com cLBP, com idade média de 41,0±4,2 anos no grupo intervenção e 39,0±3,5 anos no grupo controle. Embora ambos os grupos inicialmente estivessem alinhados com os construtos TRA (p>0,05), o grupo de intervenção demonstrou melhorias significativas no comportamento relacionado à AF nos acompanhamentos de três (p <0,001) e seis meses (p><0,001). A pontuação média do comportamento de AF no grupo intervenção (8,4±1,1) foi significativamente maior em comparação ao grupo controle (3,2±1,0) (p><0,001). Da mesma forma, a intensidade da dor foi significativamente menor no grupo intervenção (3,8±2,2) em comparação ao grupo controle (4,3±3,0) (p><0,001). Além disso, o grupo de intervenção mostrou uma melhora significativa nas habilidades de teste de amplitude de movimento da coluna lombar (p ><0,05), enquanto as habilidades de teste de amplitude de movimento da coluna lombar do grupo de intervenção diminuíram significativamente (p><0,05). Conclusões: o programa TRA-BAC demonstra ser promissor na melhora do comportamento relacionado à AF e na redução da dor em pacientes com cLBP por meio de estratégias educacionais direcionadas baseadas na estrutura TRA.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2024-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/4556710.15448/1980-6108.2024.1.45567Scientia Medica; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): Single Volume - Continuous Flow ; e45567Scientia Medica; v. 34 n. 1 (2024): Volume Único - Fluxo Contínuo ; e455671980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2024.01.reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/45567/28526Copyright (c) 2024 Scientia Medicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDelshad, Mohammad HosseinHidarnia, AlirezaPourhaji, Fatemeh2024-08-12T11:15:38Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/45567Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2024-08-12T11:15:38Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
A eficácia de uma intervenção educacional baseada em teoria na promoção do comportamento relacionado à atividade física em pacientes com dor lombar crônica: um estudo controlado randomizado baseado em centro de saúde (TRA -BAC)
title The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
spellingShingle The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
Delshad, Mohammad Hossein
teoria da ação racional
comportamento de saúde
dor lombar
intervenção educativa
teoria da ação racionalizada.
theory of reasoned action
health behavior
low back pain
educational intervention
theory of reasoned action.
title_short The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
title_full The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
title_fullStr The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
title_full_unstemmed The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
title_sort The The effectiveness of a theory-based educational intervention on promoting physical activity-related behavior in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial based on health center (TRA -BAC)
author Delshad, Mohammad Hossein
author_facet Delshad, Mohammad Hossein
Hidarnia, Alireza
Pourhaji, Fatemeh
author_role author
author2 Hidarnia, Alireza
Pourhaji, Fatemeh
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Delshad, Mohammad Hossein
Hidarnia, Alireza
Pourhaji, Fatemeh
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv teoria da ação racional
comportamento de saúde
dor lombar
intervenção educativa
teoria da ação racionalizada.
theory of reasoned action
health behavior
low back pain
educational intervention
theory of reasoned action.
topic teoria da ação racional
comportamento de saúde
dor lombar
intervenção educativa
teoria da ação racionalizada.
theory of reasoned action
health behavior
low back pain
educational intervention
theory of reasoned action.
description Aims: this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) – based educational program in promoting physical activity (PA) behavior in Chronic low back pain (cLBP) patients. Methods: the Reasoned Action Theory-based Back Care program was a randomized controlled trial conducted at a Health Service Center. It compared the TRA construct’s effectiveness against a control group. Eighty patients referred to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran were randomly assigned to either the TRA-based intervention group (n=40) or the control group (n=40). Both groups completed self-reported questionnaires at baseline, 3-month, and 6-month follow-ups. Additionally, a checklist was used to assess lumbar spine range of motion test skills using the modified Schober test. Results: a significant interaction effect was observed between “group” and “test time” factors (p<0.001). A total of 77 cLBP patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 41.0±4.2 years in the intervention group and 39.0±3.5 years in the control group. While both groups initially aligned with TRA constructs (p>0.05), the intervention group demonstrated significant improvements in PA-related behavior at both 3-month (p <0.001) and 6-month (p><0.001) follow-ups. The mean score for PA behavior in the intervention group (8.4 ± 1.1) was significantly higher compared to the control group (3.2±1.0) (p><0.001). Similarly, pain intensity was significantly lower in the intervention group (3.8±2.2) compared to the control group (4.3±3.0) (p><0.001). Furthermore, the intervention group showed a significant improvement in lumbar spine range of motion test skills (p><0.05). The lumbar spine range of motion test skills of the intervention group significantly decreased (p><0.05). Conclusions: the TRA-BAC program demonstrates promise in improving PA-related behavior and reducing pain in cLBP patients through targeted educational strategies based on the TRA framework.
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