| Literature DB >> 18430242 |
Elaine M Hay1, Kate M Dunn, Jonathan C Hill, Martyn Lewis, Elizabeth E Mason, Kika Konstantinou, Gail Sowden, Simon Somerville, Kanchan Vohora, David Whitehurst, Chris J Main.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a major health problem and many sufferers develop persistent symptoms. Detecting relevant subgroups of patients with non-specific low back pain has been highlighted as a priority area for research, as this could enable better secondary prevention through the targeting of prognostic indicators for persistent, disabling symptoms. We plan to conduct a randomised controlled trial to establish whether subgrouping using a novel tool, combined with targeted treatment, is better than best current care at reducing long-term disability from low back pain. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18430242 PMCID: PMC2377248 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-9-58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Outcome Measures
| Primary | Pain and disability | Roland and Morris Disability Questionnaire [38] | 0, 4, 12 |
| Catastrophising | Pain Catastrophising Scale [39] | 0, 4, 12 | |
| Secondary | Back Pain | Pain intensity: 0–10 numerical rating scales of least & average pain in last 2 wks & current pain | 0, 4, 12 |
| Duration – time since month back pain free [42] | 0 | ||
| Back-related Leg symptoms | -Leg pain in last week | 0, 4, 12 | |
| -Location of leg pain | 0, 4, 12 | ||
| -Description of pain | 0, 4, 12 | ||
| -Presence of Numbness/parasthesia | 0, 4, 12 | ||
| Pain elsewhere | Self complete manikin for bodily pain in last 4 weeks [43] | 0, 12 | |
| Global change | Compared to symptoms at baseline | 4, 12 | |
| Kinesiophobia | Tampa Scale Kinesiophobia [44] | 0, 4, 12 | |
| Illness perceptions | Musculoskeletal Illness Perceptions Questionnaire (MUSC-IPQ(R))† | 0, 4, 12 | |
| Anxiety/depression | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [45] | 0, 4, 12 | |
| Health-related quality of life | Short Form 12 (version 2) [46] | 0, 4, 12 | |
| Patient satisfaction | -With current symptoms | 0, 4 | |
| -With information received | 4 | ||
| -With care received | 4 | ||
| -With back pain knowledge | 4 | ||
| -Would have same treatment again | 4 | ||
| -Rating of overall results of care | 4 | ||
| Patient expectations | -Expectations for LBP status | 0 | |
| -Extent to which expectations were met | 4 | ||
| Employment details | -Current employment status | 0, 12 | |
| -Satisfaction with employment | 0, 12 | ||
| -Current/most recent job title | 0, 12 | ||
| -Work loss due back problem | 0, 12 | ||
| -Work loss due to other health problems | 0, 4, 12 | ||
| -Work performance | 0, 12 | ||
| Health care | -Primary care consultations | 4, 12 | |
| resource use | -Secondary care attendances (NHS and private) | 4, 12 | |
| -Additional health care practitioners (NHS and private) | 12 | ||
| -Prescription and over-the-counter medicines and treatments | 12 | ||
| Preference-based measure of health-related quality of life | EQ-5D [47] | 0, 4, 12 |
† Instrument in development, Personal Communication, Nadine Foster.
Figure 1STarT Back Trial Flow Chart.
Components of Targeted Treatment
| • Evidence-based assessment of LBP presentations, according to current guidelines. |
| • Advice on back care emphasising positive messages about activity, pain relief and work. |
| • Patients are given a copy of "The Back Book" [35] and see a 15-minute video based on The Back Book entitled "Get Back Active" [36]. |
| • Treatment according to STarT Back assessment and treatment algorithms and STarT Back physiotherapy manual. |
| • Evidence-based physiotherapy techniques addressing 'signs and symptoms' in non-specific LBP presentations, according to current recommendations from guidelines and high quality clinical trials. |
| • Evidence-based advice, education and reassurance for symptoms and management, according to guidelines and current literature within the biopsychosocial model. |
| • Assessing and addressing biopsychosocial risk factors by adopting cognitive behavioural principles to address unhelpful beliefs and behaviours. |