| Literature DB >> 20149236 |
Michael V Hurley1, Nicola Walsh, Vanita Bhavnani, Nicky Britten, Fiona Stevenson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To explore the health beliefs, experiences, treatment and expectations of people with chronic knee pain, and investigate if, how and why these change after taking part on an integrated exercise-based rehabilitation programme--Enabling Self-management and Coping with Arthritis knee Pain through Exercise, ESCAPE-knee pain.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20149236 PMCID: PMC2828988 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-11-31
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Details of interviewees with pseudonyms
| Baseline Interviews | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trial arm | Age | Gender | Ethnicity | |
| Number = 29 | Individual = 12 | Mean 67 yrs | Female = 19 | Black Caribbean = 5 |
| Sandra | Individual | 64 | Female | Black Caribbean |
| Rachel | Individual | 76 | Female | Caucasian |
| Giles | Individual | 76 | Male | Caucasian |
| Donald | Group | 67 | Male | Caucasian |
| Barry | Group | 71 | Male | Indian |
| Veronica | Group | 74 | Female | Caucasian |
| Geraldine | Group | 65 | Female | Caucasian |
| Doris | Group | 71 | Female | Caucasian |
| Ernest | Individual | 60 | Male | Black Caribbean |
| Derek | Individual | 76 | Male | Caucasian |
| Robert | Individual | 65 | Male | Caucasian |
| Sue | Group | 77 | Female | Caucasian |
| Jacky | Group | 61 | Female | Caucasian |
| Mary | Group | 65 | Female | Black Caribbean |
| Jack | Group | 72 | Male | Caucasian |
| Betty | Group | 84 | Female | Caucasian |
| Lorraine | Group | 65 | Female | Black Caribbean |
| Martina | Group | 53 | Female | Caucasian |
| Alan | Group | 58 | Male | Caucasian |
| Monica | Group | 59 | Female | Caucasian |
| Celia | Group | 60 | Female | Caucasian |
| Stella | Individual | 80 | Female | Caucasian |
| Laura | Individual | 66 | Female | Caucasian |
| Number = 23 | Individual = 8 | Mean 68 yrs | Female = 15 | Black Caribbean = 4 |
*Participant declined to be re-interviewed
yrs - years
Themes and supporting quotations for interpretation of baseline interviews
| Theme | Supporting Quote |
|---|---|
| - normal ageing | |
| - activities/injuries | |
| - hereditary | |
| - excess body weight | |
| - pain | |
| - stoicism | |
| - need help | |
| - psychosocial and emotional | |
| - limited advice | |
| - medication | |
| - surgery | |
| - non-pharmacological | |
| - exercise | |
| - weight control | |
| - hope | |
| - pessimistic | |
| - fatalistic | |
| - surgical |
Figure 1Effects of causation and treatment beliefs and management experiences on people's initial beliefs and behaviours.
Themes and supporting quotations for interpretation of post-rehabilitation interviews
| Theme | Supporting Quote |
|---|---|
| - ineffective | |
| - reduced pain | |
| - improved function | |
| - improved psychosocial wellbeing | |
| -return to normality | |
| - better knowledge and understanding | |
| - exercise | |
| - allayed fears | |
| - alternative | |
| - structure | |
| - group interaction | |
| - physiotherapist | |
| - optimistic | |
| - incurable | |
| - surgery | |
| - exercise at home | |
| - common activities | |
| - join class | |
| - weight control | |
| - lack of support |
Figure 2Effect of ESCAPE-knee pain rehabilitation programme on people's health beliefs and behaviours.