Role of physical therapy in adult chronic non-bacterial osteitis: patients' and therapists' perspectives.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1080/03009742.2024.2352965
A T Leerling, D A Ueckert, F J Van der Giesen, Tpm Vliet-Vlieland, E M Winter
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Abstract

Objectives: Chronic nonbacterial osteitis (CNO) is a rare bone disease causing pain and functional impairment. We aimed to explore the application of physical therapy (PT) for adult CNO from the patients' and primary care therapists' perspective.

Method: Cross-sectional study among the Dutch adult CNO cohort (1992-present). A survey on PT-use for axial spondylarthritis was adapted for CNO. Patients using PT in the past 2 years (recent PT-users) were asked about modalities, perceived effects, satisfaction, and preferences for provision. Their current physical therapists were invited to complete a self-developed survey covering therapy details and educational preferences.

Results: 80/199 invited patients and 14/16 invited therapists completed the survey respectively. 41 (51%) patients used PT for CNO in the preceding 2 years, 14 (18%) used PT >2 years back, and 25 (31%) never used PT. Recent PT-users (n=41) reported diverse treatment modalities, involving massage (61%), joint mobilizations (44%), breathing exercises (49%), muscle strengthening (32%) and counselling through of home-exercises (46%) and pain education (32%). 64% of all patients desired greater emphasis from physicians regarding the role of PT. Most therapists would appreciate referral letters with CNO-specific information (93%), and consultations with specialized therapists (86%).

Conclusions: In this study, two-third of adult CNO patients had -ever or recently- used PT, which involved variable therapeutic modalities. Most patients were receptive to a larger role of PT in CNO-management and most therapists preferred CNO-specific information to optimize their care. These findings provide a foundation for the development and systematic evaluation of CNO-specific PT.

物理治疗在成人慢性非细菌性骨炎中的作用:患者和治疗师的观点。
目的:慢性非细菌性骨炎(CNO)是一种罕见的骨病,会导致疼痛和功能障碍。我们旨在从患者和初级保健治疗师的角度探讨物理治疗(PT)在成人慢性非细菌性骨炎中的应用:方法:在荷兰成年 CNO 队列(1992 年至今)中进行横断面研究。方法:对荷兰成年 CNO 队列(1992 年至今)进行横断面研究,针对 CNO 调整了轴性脊柱关节炎 PT 使用情况调查。调查询问了在过去两年中使用过物理治疗的患者(近期使用过物理治疗的患者)的治疗方式、感知效果、满意度以及对提供服务的偏好。他们的现任物理治疗师受邀完成了一份自我开发的调查,内容包括治疗细节和教育偏好:80/199名受邀患者和14/16名受邀治疗师分别完成了调查。41名患者(51%)在过去两年中曾使用过物理治疗师治疗CNO,14名患者(18%)使用物理治疗师治疗CNO的时间超过两年,25名患者(31%)从未使用过物理治疗师治疗CNO。最近使用过物理治疗的患者(人数=41)报告了多种治疗方式,包括按摩(61%)、关节活动(44%)、呼吸练习(49%)、肌肉强化(32%)以及通过家庭锻炼(46%)和疼痛教育(32%)进行的咨询。64%的患者希望医生更加重视治疗师的作用。大多数治疗师都希望能收到包含 CNO 特定信息的转诊信(93%),并与专业治疗师进行会诊(86%):在这项研究中,有三分之二的 CNO 成年患者曾经或最近使用过不同治疗模式的物理治疗。大多数患者都能接受物理治疗师在 CNO 管理中发挥更大的作用,而大多数治疗师则倾向于使用针对 CNO 的信息来优化他们的护理。这些发现为开发和系统评估针对 CNO 的辅助治疗奠定了基础。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is the official journal of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology, a non-profit organization following the statutes of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology/Scandinavian Research Foundation. The main objective of the Foundation is to support research and promote information and knowledge about rheumatology and related fields. The annual surplus by running the Journal is awarded to young, talented, researchers within the field of rheumatology.pasting The Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is an international scientific journal covering clinical and experimental aspects of rheumatic diseases. The journal provides essential reading for rheumatologists as well as general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and other health professionals with an interest in patients with rheumatic diseases. The journal publishes original articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters and supplements within the various fields of clinical and experimental rheumatology, including; Epidemiology Aetiology and pathogenesis Treatment and prophylaxis Laboratory aspects including genetics, biochemistry, immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, histopathology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Radiological aspects including X-ray, ultrasonography, CT, MRI and other forms of imaging.
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