Combining goal setting and achievement with occupational therapy to improve pain, psychological factors and physical activity in patients after high tibial osteotomy: A non-randomized controlled study.

Yuki Hiraga, Shinya Hisano, Ryusei Hara, Katsuhiro Nomiyama, Yoshiyuki Hirakawa, Katsuko Hida
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Background: Psychological factors contribute to chronic pain and may lead to physical inactivity and poor functional outcomes.

Purpose: We conducted a non-randomized controlled study to evaluate the effectiveness of goal setting and achievement following occupational therapy (OT) intervention to improve pain, psychological factors, and physical activity among patients after high tibial osteotomy (HTO).

Method: We analyzed the data of 31 patients who underwent HTO, allocated into OT intervention and control groups. Goal achievement was encouraged through OT in the intervention groups; the control groups did not receive OT intervention. Outcome measures included the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) score (before and after the OT intervention), walking pain, pain catastrophizing, anxiety, depression, pain self-efficacy, and physical activity level.

Results: OT significantly improved the COPM score, depression, and physical activity. At the final assessment, the depression score was lower while the step count and physical activity time were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the control group (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Embedding goal setting and achievement as part of an OT intervention improved the outcomes after HTO.

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结合目标设定和实现与职业疗法改善高位胫骨截骨术后患者疼痛、心理因素和身体活动:一项非随机对照研究。
背景:心理因素有助于慢性疼痛,并可能导致缺乏运动和不良的功能预后。目的:我们进行了一项非随机对照研究,以评估职业治疗(OT)干预后目标设定和实现对改善高位胫骨截骨(HTO)患者疼痛、心理因素和身体活动的有效性。方法:对31例HTO患者的临床资料进行分析,分为OT干预组和对照组。干预组通过OT鼓励目标的实现;对照组不接受OT干预。结果测量包括加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)评分(OT干预前后)、行走疼痛、疼痛灾难、焦虑、抑郁、疼痛自我效能和身体活动水平。结果:OT可显著改善COPM评分、抑郁和体力活动。在最终评估时,干预组的抑郁评分较低,而步数和体育活动时间显著高于对照组(p结论:将目标设定和成就作为OT干预的一部分改善了HTO后的结果。
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