| Literature DB >> 24886382 |
Ingvild Kjeken1, Gunnhild Berdal, Ingvild Bø, Turid Dager, Anne Dingsør, Jon Hagfors, Bente Hamnes, Siv G Eppeland, Elin Fjerstad, Petter Mowinckel, Merete Nielsen, Randi W Rørstad, Anne-Lene Sand-Svartrud, Bente Slungaard, Sigrid H Wigers, Kåre Birger Hagen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive rehabilitation, involving health professionals from various disciplines, is widely used as an adjunct to pharmacological and surgical treatment in people with rheumatic diseases. However, the evidence for the clinical- and cost-effectiveness of such interventions is limited, and the majority of those who receive rehabilitation are back to their initial health status six to 12 months after discharge. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24886382 PMCID: PMC4057897 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-15-153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1The stepped wedge randomised controlled design. The inclusion of participants will start August 21st 2011, and end June 30th 2012. White cells represent intervention periods and grey cells represent control periods. Dates for switching from control period to intervention period are recorded in head of the column.
Description of the traditional rehabilitation programme (control intervention) provided at each participating centre at the start of the study
| 1 | Three to four weeks in-patient rehabilitation (5 days with active treatment pr week) | Rheumatologist, physician, PT, OT, nurse | Twice pr week | Pool exercises (30 min × 5) | PT (30 min × 4) | Nordic walking, biking and/or pool exercising (as desired) |
| OT (as needed) | ||||||
| Gym exercises (30 min × 5) | Psychologist (as needed) | |||||
| Gym exercises (60 min × 4) | ||||||
| Patient education (60 min × 1) | ||||||
| 2 | Two weeks at a day hospital (5 + 5 days with active treatment) | Physician, PT, OT, SW | Once pr week | Pool exercises (30 min × 5) | PT, OT or SW (30 min × 5) | Pool (30 min x 5) |
| Hand exercises (30 min × 5) | ||||||
| Gym exercises (45 + 45 min × 5) | ||||||
| 3 | Two weeks in-patient rehabilitation (5 + 5 days with active treatment) | Rheumatologist, physician, PT, OT, nurse | At admission and discharge | Pool exercises (30 min × 5) | PT (45 min × 4) | Gym exercising (as desired) |
| OT (as needed) | ||||||
| Gym exercises with moderate intensity (30 min x 5) and/or | Nurses (as needed) | |||||
| Gym exercises with high intensity (30 min x 5) | ||||||
| Relaxation (30 min × 2) | ||||||
| Outdoor exercises (45 min × 3) | ||||||
| 4 | Six days in-patient stay with main focus on self-management (up to 16 patients within the same diagnostic group, 5 days with active treatment) | Rheumatologist, nurse, PT, OT, occupational assistant, SW, dietary supervisor, psychotherapist | None | Lectures concerning diseases and treatment, physical activity, nutrition, social security benefits, pain management, stress management, relaxation, communication, assessment of one’s own resources and limitations, values and choices, and personal goals | Consultations with team members as needed | Pool and gym exercising (as desired) |
| Pool exercises (45 min × 1) | ||||||
| Gym exercises (60 min × 1) | ||||||
| Nordic walking (45 min × 1) | ||||||
| 5 | Fifteen days in-patient rehabilitation (3 + 5 + 3 days with active treatment) | Rheumatologist, physician, PTs, OTs, SW, nurse | Twice pr week | Pool exercises (45 min × 1 or 2) | PT (45 – 60 min × 5) | Pool and gym exercising (as desired) |
| Hand exercises (45 min × 5) | OT (as needed) | |||||
| SW (as needed) | ||||||
| 6 | Two weeks in- patient rehabilitation (5 + 5 days with active treatment) | Rheumatologists, nurse, PTs, OTs, occupational assistants, SWs, dietary supervisor, psychotherapist | Twice pr week | Pool exercises (30 min × 5) | PT (30 min × 5) | Pool and gym exercising (as desired) |
| | OT (30 min × 2) | |||||
| Hand exercises (30 min × 5) | SW (as needed) | |||||
| PT (as needed) | ||||||
| Activity pacing (60 min × 1) | Dietary supervisor (as needed) | |||||
| Relaxation (15 min × 2) | ||||||
| Nordic walking (45 min × 2) | ||||||
| Gym exercises (45 min × 3) | ||||||
PT = physiotherapist, OT = occupational therapist, SW = social worker.
An outline of the questions that will be asked in the initial goal-setting conversation a few days after admission, in the goal-setting conversation at discharge, and in the four follow-up telephone calls
| 1 | In this conversation we will try to agree on some goals for your rehabilitation stay. These should be based on what is important to you now and what you would like to change in your life, and they will be used to help you navigate during your stay and in your everyday life at home after discharge. So, could you tell me what thoughts you have concerning your long-term goals? |
| 2 | What would be important short-term goals to work on during your rehabilitation stay? |
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| 1 | Let’s start with a brief look back. Is there anything you experienced or gained during your stay that has been particularly important to you? |
| 2 | What thoughts do you have about what should be your long-term goals now? |
| 3 | What will be your specific short-term goals? What will you do day by day and week by week to achieve your long-term goals? |
| 4 | And specifically, what will you do next week? |
| 5 | And tomorrow? |
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| 1 | How are you? |
| 2 | Are there any specific challenges or issues you would like to discuss? |
| 3 | What are your most important goals now? |
| 4 | Could you please tell me a little about your plans for achieving those goals? |
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| | Same questions as in the first telephone follow-up call, with the following additional question: |
| 5 | Are there any other issues you’d like to discuss or new goals you’d like to pursue? |
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| | Same questions as in the second telephone follow-up call. |
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| | Same questions as in the second and third telephone follow-up, with the following additional question: |
| 6 | This is the last time I'll call you. Is there anything else you would like to add or discuss before we finish? |
Summary of measures to be collected
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| Goal attainment and health related quality of life | Patient generated Index (PGI) 0–100, 0 is good health | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
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| Health related quality of life | Medical Outcome Study Short Form-36 (SF-36), 0–100, 100 is good health | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Pain | Numeric rating scale: 0–10, 0 is no pain | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Fatigue | Numeric rating scale: 0–10, 0 is no fatigue | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Global assessment of disease activity | Numeric rating scale: 0–10, 0 is no disease activity | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Motivation for change | Numeric rating scale: 0–10, 0 is no motivation | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Self efficacy pain | The Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale (ASES) for pain, 1–5, 1 is low self-efficacy | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Self efficacy symptoms | The Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale (ASES) for symptoms, 1–5, 1 is low self-efficacy | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
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| Utility | SF6D utility index, 0.29–1.00, 1.00 is full health | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Sick leave and absence from work past six months | Number of days | t3, t4, |
| Health care utilisation past six months | Number of visits and/or hospital stays | t3, t4, |
| Use of medication | Name and dosage of medicine | t1, t2, t3, t4, |
| Medical or technical equipment past six months | Type and costs of equipment purchased | t3, t4, |
| Paid and unpaid help past six months | Costs and number of days and hours, | t3, t4, |
| Costs related to the rehabilitation stay | Costs pr day at each rehabilitation centre x number of days | t2 |
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| Age | Years | t1 |
| Gender | Female/male | t1 |
| Height | Centimetres | t1 |
| Weight | Kilo | t1 |
| Marital status | Living alone or not | t1 |
| Employment status | Working full time/working part time/not working/student/working full time in the home/unemployed or seeking work/age retired/disability pension/sick leave | t1 |
| Level of education | 7-10 years of education, 10–12 years of education, more than 12 years of education | t1 |
| Comorbidity | Presence of 16 diseases/health problems (yes/no) | t1 |
| Level of exercising | 3 times pr week, 1–2 times pr week, 1–2 times pr month, not on a regular basis, or I can not exercise or be social active due to functional limitations | t1 |
| Physical and social activity | 3 times pr week, 1–2 times pr week, 1–2 times pr month, not on a regular basis, or I can not exercise or be social active due to functional limitations | t1, t2, t3, t4 |
| Physical activity | International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form, IPAQ, mean minutes/week of, vigorous-intensity activity, moderate-intensity activity, walking, and sitting | t1, t2, t3, t4 |
| Illness perception | Rheumatic Disease Illness Perception Questionnaire, 1 to 5, 1 is “not at all” | t1, t2, t3, t4 |
t1 = admission to rehabilitation, t2 = discharge from rehabilitation, t3 = six months after rehabilitation, t4 = twelve months after rehabilitation.