Measurement of expectations regarding exercise therapy of patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis: A scoping review

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A.P.M. Konings-Pijnappels , M.C. van der Steen , H. Seetsen-van Schelven , I. Hoogendoorn , T.P.M. Vliet Vlieland , R.P.A. Janssen
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Abstract

Objective

While exercise therapy generally yields positive outcomes in patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis (HOA or KOA), individual results vary. Expectations may influence treatment results, but research on this topic is scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to describe methods to assess pre-treatment expectations of patients with HOA or KOA with respect to exercise therapy.

Design

Scoping review, with the Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL and Cochrane databases searched for original clinical studies of any design reporting a method or instrument to assess expectations of exercise therapy in patients with HOA or KOA. Data extraction from selected studies concerned study characteristics and the method or instrument used, as well as their content, categorized into expectations of structure, process or outcomes of exercise therapy treatment.

Results

Twenty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Twenty-three different methods used to address expectations were identified, 3 of which had a qualitative nature (interviews) and 20 concerned questionnaires. There was a large variation in number of items and measurement scales in the identified methods. Nine methods addressed expectations of outcomes of treatment, 7 addressed both outcomes and the process/structure of treatment. One instrument was found to measure willingness to receive exercise rather than expectations. For the remaining 6 instruments no content nor aspects measured were reported.

Conclusion

In the literature, apart from interviews, mainly quantitative methods have been used to measure expectations with regard to exercise therapy in patients with HOA or KOA. Most of their content concerned the outcomes of care, rather than its structure and/or process.
髋关节和膝关节骨关节炎患者运动治疗期望的测量:一项范围综述
虽然运动疗法通常对髋关节或膝关节骨关节炎(HOA或KOA)患者产生积极的结果,但个体结果各不相同。期望可能会影响治疗结果,但这方面的研究很少。因此,本研究旨在描述评估HOA或KOA患者在运动治疗方面的治疗前期望的方法。DesignScoping回顾了Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL和Cochrane数据库,检索了任何设计的原始临床研究,报告了评估HOA或KOA患者运动治疗预期的方法或工具。从选定的研究中提取数据,这些研究涉及研究特征和使用的方法或工具,以及它们的内容,分类为对运动疗法治疗的结构、过程或结果的期望。结果29项研究符合纳入标准。确定了23种不同的方法来处理期望,其中3种具有定性性质(访谈),20种有关问卷调查。所确定的方法在项目数量和测量尺度上存在较大差异。9种方法涉及治疗结果的预期,7种方法涉及治疗结果和治疗过程/结构。研究人员发现,有一种工具可以衡量人们接受锻炼的意愿,而不是期望。其余6种仪器未报道测量的内容和方面。结论在文献中,除了访谈外,主要采用定量方法来测量HOA或KOA患者对运动治疗的期望。它们的大部分内容涉及护理的结果,而不是其结构和/或过程。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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