Telehealth mindful exercise for people with knee osteoarthritis: A decentralized feasibility randomized controlled trial

Nirali Shah , Natalia Morone , Ehyun Kim , Terry D. Ellis , Ellen Cohn , Michael P. LaValley , Deepak Kumar
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Abstract

Objective

Negative psychological beliefs like fear avoidance and catastrophizing can interfere with exercise engagement in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Mindfulness, when integrated with exercise, could potentially address both psychological and physical impairments. Our objectives were to optimize and assess the feasibility of a novel telehealth, group-based mindful exercise intervention for people with knee OA.

Methods

We conducted a decentralized randomized controlled trial where participants (n ​= ​40) with symptomatic knee OA were randomized into mindful exercise (n ​= ​21) or exercise-only (n ​= ​19) groups. Both groups received supervised group-based interventions weekly for 8-weeks via Zoom. Primary outcomes were safety, fidelity, and feasibility of the mindful exercise intervention. Participants completed patient-reported outcomes (PRO) for pain, function, and psychological measures at baseline, week-8, and week-14.

Results

Participants were from 21 US states; >90% identified as having White race, 16% were from rural areas, and approximately 40% had an annual income < $50,000. At 8-weeks, mindful exercise and exercise groups had retention rates of 86% (18/21) and 100% (19/19), and attendance was 54% (11.4/21) and 68% (13/19) respectively. There were no adverse events in the mindful exercise group and four in the exercise group related to exacerbation of knee pain. Preliminary findings showed numerically larger improvements in several PROs for the mindful exercise group.

Conclusion

An 8-week telehealth, group-based, mindful exercise intervention was safe for people with knee OA. Our decentralized approach was feasible in terms of recruitment and retention. Further refinement is needed to improve intervention attendance and participant diversity.

针对膝关节骨关节炎患者的远程保健意识锻炼:分散式可行性随机对照试验
目的消极的心理信念,如恐惧回避和灾难化,会干扰膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者参与锻炼。将正念与运动相结合,有可能同时解决心理和生理障碍。我们的目标是优化和评估针对膝关节OA患者的新型远程医疗、基于小组的正念运动干预的可行性。方法我们进行了一项分散的随机对照试验,将有症状的膝关节OA患者(n = 40)随机分为正念运动组(n = 21)或单纯运动组(n = 19)。两组都通过 Zoom 接受每周一次的小组干预,为期 8 周。主要结果为正念运动干预的安全性、忠实性和可行性。参与者在基线、第 8 周和第 14 周填写了患者报告的疼痛、功能和心理测量结果(PRO)。结果参与者来自美国 21 个州;>90% 的参与者被认定为白种人,16% 来自农村地区,约 40% 的参与者年收入为 50,000 美元。8周时,正念运动组和运动组的保持率分别为86%(18/21)和100%(19/19),出勤率分别为54%(11.4/21)和68%(13/19)。意念运动组没有发生不良事件,运动组有四起与膝关节疼痛加剧有关的不良事件。初步研究结果表明,意念运动组在几项PRO指标上的改善幅度更大。我们的分散方法在招募和保留方面是可行的。需要进一步改进,以提高干预的出席率和参与者的多样性。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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