Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study
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Resumo: | Background: Acute musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is very common and associated with impaired productivity and high economic burden. Access to timely and personalized, evidence-based care is key to improve outcomes while reducing healthcare expenditure. Digital interventions can facilitate access and ensure care scalability. Objective: Present the feasibility and results of a fully remote digital care program (DCP) for acute MSK conditions affecting several body areas. Methods: Interventional single-arm study of individuals applying for digital care programs for acute MSK pain. Primary outcome was the mean change between baseline and end-of-program in self-reported Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) score and secondary outcomes were change in analgesic consumption, intention to undergo surgery, anxiety (GAD-7), depression (PHQ-9), fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ-PA), work productivity (WPAI-GH) and engagement. Results: Three hundred forty-three patients started the program, of which 300 (87.5%) completed the program. Latent growth curve analysis (LGCA) revealed that changes in NPRS between baseline and end-of-program were both statistically (p < 0.001) and clinically significant: 64.3% reduction (mean − 2.9 points). Marked improvements were also noted in all secondary outcomes: 82% reduction in medication intake, 63% reduction in surgery intent, 40% in fear-avoidance beliefs, 54% in anxiety, 58% in depression and 79% recovery in overall productivity. All outcomes had steeper improvements in the first 4 weeks, which paralleled higher engagement in this period (3.6 vs 3.2 overall weekly sessions, p < 0.001). Mean patient satisfaction score was 8.7/10 (SD 1.26). Strengths and limitations: This is the first longitudinal study demonstrating the feasibility of a DCP for patients with acute MSK conditions involving several body areas. Major strengths of this study are the large sample size, the wide range of MSK conditions studied, the breadth of outcomes measured, and the very high retention rate and adherence level. The major limitation regards to the absence of a control group. Conclusions: We observed very high completion and engagement rates, as well as clinically relevant changes in all health-related outcomes and productivity recovery. We believe this DCP holds great potential in the delivery of effective and scalable MSK care. Trial registration: NCT, NCT04092946. Registered 17/09/2019; © 2021, The Author(s). |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional studyDigital therapyHome-based digital rehabilitationMusculoskeletal painPhysical therapyRehabilitationeHealthHumansLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesMusculoskeletal PainTelerehabilitationBackground: Acute musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is very common and associated with impaired productivity and high economic burden. Access to timely and personalized, evidence-based care is key to improve outcomes while reducing healthcare expenditure. Digital interventions can facilitate access and ensure care scalability. Objective: Present the feasibility and results of a fully remote digital care program (DCP) for acute MSK conditions affecting several body areas. Methods: Interventional single-arm study of individuals applying for digital care programs for acute MSK pain. Primary outcome was the mean change between baseline and end-of-program in self-reported Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) score and secondary outcomes were change in analgesic consumption, intention to undergo surgery, anxiety (GAD-7), depression (PHQ-9), fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ-PA), work productivity (WPAI-GH) and engagement. Results: Three hundred forty-three patients started the program, of which 300 (87.5%) completed the program. Latent growth curve analysis (LGCA) revealed that changes in NPRS between baseline and end-of-program were both statistically (p < 0.001) and clinically significant: 64.3% reduction (mean − 2.9 points). Marked improvements were also noted in all secondary outcomes: 82% reduction in medication intake, 63% reduction in surgery intent, 40% in fear-avoidance beliefs, 54% in anxiety, 58% in depression and 79% recovery in overall productivity. All outcomes had steeper improvements in the first 4 weeks, which paralleled higher engagement in this period (3.6 vs 3.2 overall weekly sessions, p < 0.001). Mean patient satisfaction score was 8.7/10 (SD 1.26). Strengths and limitations: This is the first longitudinal study demonstrating the feasibility of a DCP for patients with acute MSK conditions involving several body areas. Major strengths of this study are the large sample size, the wide range of MSK conditions studied, the breadth of outcomes measured, and the very high retention rate and adherence level. The major limitation regards to the absence of a control group. Conclusions: We observed very high completion and engagement rates, as well as clinically relevant changes in all health-related outcomes and productivity recovery. We believe this DCP holds great potential in the delivery of effective and scalable MSK care. Trial registration: NCT, NCT04092946. Registered 17/09/2019; © 2021, The Author(s).Springer Nature2022-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/97179http://hdl.handle.net/10316/97179https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04891-5spa1471-2474Costa, FabíolaJanela, DoraMolinos, MariaLaíns, JorgeFrancisco, Gerard EBento, VirgílioDias Correia, Fernandoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-05-25T06:58:55Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/97179Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:15:16.502725Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study Costa, Fabíola Digital therapy Home-based digital rehabilitation Musculoskeletal pain Physical therapy Rehabilitation eHealth Humans Longitudinal Studies Prospective Studies Surveys and Questionnaires Musculoskeletal Pain Telerehabilitation |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Telerehabilitation of acute musculoskeletal multi-disorders: prospective, single-arm, interventional study |
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Costa, Fabíola |
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Costa, Fabíola Janela, Dora Molinos, Maria Laíns, Jorge Francisco, Gerard E Bento, Virgílio Dias Correia, Fernando |
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Janela, Dora Molinos, Maria Laíns, Jorge Francisco, Gerard E Bento, Virgílio Dias Correia, Fernando |
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Costa, Fabíola Janela, Dora Molinos, Maria Laíns, Jorge Francisco, Gerard E Bento, Virgílio Dias Correia, Fernando |
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Digital therapy Home-based digital rehabilitation Musculoskeletal pain Physical therapy Rehabilitation eHealth Humans Longitudinal Studies Prospective Studies Surveys and Questionnaires Musculoskeletal Pain Telerehabilitation |
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Digital therapy Home-based digital rehabilitation Musculoskeletal pain Physical therapy Rehabilitation eHealth Humans Longitudinal Studies Prospective Studies Surveys and Questionnaires Musculoskeletal Pain Telerehabilitation |
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Background: Acute musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is very common and associated with impaired productivity and high economic burden. Access to timely and personalized, evidence-based care is key to improve outcomes while reducing healthcare expenditure. Digital interventions can facilitate access and ensure care scalability. Objective: Present the feasibility and results of a fully remote digital care program (DCP) for acute MSK conditions affecting several body areas. Methods: Interventional single-arm study of individuals applying for digital care programs for acute MSK pain. Primary outcome was the mean change between baseline and end-of-program in self-reported Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) score and secondary outcomes were change in analgesic consumption, intention to undergo surgery, anxiety (GAD-7), depression (PHQ-9), fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ-PA), work productivity (WPAI-GH) and engagement. Results: Three hundred forty-three patients started the program, of which 300 (87.5%) completed the program. Latent growth curve analysis (LGCA) revealed that changes in NPRS between baseline and end-of-program were both statistically (p < 0.001) and clinically significant: 64.3% reduction (mean − 2.9 points). Marked improvements were also noted in all secondary outcomes: 82% reduction in medication intake, 63% reduction in surgery intent, 40% in fear-avoidance beliefs, 54% in anxiety, 58% in depression and 79% recovery in overall productivity. All outcomes had steeper improvements in the first 4 weeks, which paralleled higher engagement in this period (3.6 vs 3.2 overall weekly sessions, p < 0.001). Mean patient satisfaction score was 8.7/10 (SD 1.26). Strengths and limitations: This is the first longitudinal study demonstrating the feasibility of a DCP for patients with acute MSK conditions involving several body areas. Major strengths of this study are the large sample size, the wide range of MSK conditions studied, the breadth of outcomes measured, and the very high retention rate and adherence level. The major limitation regards to the absence of a control group. Conclusions: We observed very high completion and engagement rates, as well as clinically relevant changes in all health-related outcomes and productivity recovery. We believe this DCP holds great potential in the delivery of effective and scalable MSK care. Trial registration: NCT, NCT04092946. Registered 17/09/2019; © 2021, The Author(s). |
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