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摘要
介绍:腰痛(LBP)在全球范围内被列为第一大肌肉骨骼疾病。尽管许多指南提倡生物-心理-社会(BPS)方法来管理腰痛患者,但许多卫生保健专业人员(HCPs)仍然主要从生物医学的角度来管理腰痛患者。目的:本初步研究的目的是评估在HCPs中实施交互式电子学习模块管理LBP的可行性。方法:共22名HCPs通过问卷和开放性问题评估电子学习模块的可行性。参与者在完成模块前后填写背痛态度问卷(Back- paq),以评估他们对腰痛的态度和信念。结果:该模块结构合理,易于完成(91%),达到了参与者的期望(86%)。大多数人(69%)认为该模块提高了他们的知识水平。一些参与者(77%)确定了可能在模块中更详细讨论的特定主题。完成模块后,HCPs对LBP的知识、信念和态度显著改善(t = -7.63, P ds = -1.63)。结论:1该模块似乎有望改变参与者的知识,态度和信念。迫切需要开发和研究教育干预措施的效果,以促进LBP管理的最佳实践,这种类型的电子学习支持可以促进HCPs从生物医学到生物心理社会管理的转变。
An interactive e-learning module to promote bio-psycho-social management of low back pain in healthcare professionals: a pilot study.
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is ranked as the first musculoskeletal disorder considering years lived with disability worldwide. Despite numerous guidelines promoting a bio-psycho-social (BPS) approach in the management of patients with LBP, many health care professionals (HCPs) still manage LBP patients mainly from a biomedical point of view.
Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of implementing an interactive e-learning module on the management of LBP in HCPs.
Methods: n total 22 HCPs evaluated the feasibility of the e-learning module with a questionnaire and open questions. Participants filled in the Back Pain Attitude Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) before and after completing the module to evaluate their attitudes and beliefs about LBP.
Results: The module was structured and easy to complete (91%) and met the expectations of the participants (86%). A majority agreed that the module improved their knowledge (69%). Some participants (77%) identified specific topics that might be discussed in more detail in the module. HCPs knowledge, beliefs and attitudes about LBP significantly improved following module completion (t = -7.63, P < .001) with a very large effect size (ds = -1.63).
Conclusion: I The module seems promising to change knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of the participants. There is an urgent need to develop and investigate the effect of educational interventions to favor best practice in LBP management and this type of e-learning support could promote the transition from a biomedical to a bio-psycho-social management of LBP in HCPs.