全膝关节置换术后客观步数与自我报告步数依从性之间的相关性:一项纵向重复测量队列研究。

Vicky Duong, Simone Dennis, Manuela L Ferreira, Philippa Nicolson, Rachel O'Connell, Sarah R Robbins, Xia Wang, David J Hunter
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目的:确定个体在全膝关节置换术(TKR)后的体力活动情况,以及与TKR后的客观测量相比,他们自我报告的步数坚持程度有多准确。方法:观察性队列研究,嵌套在PATHway随机临床试验中。最近接受TKR的参与者(n = 102)被招募参加主要试验。本研究仅使用干预组的参与者资料(n = 51)。干预组的参与者接受了一个活动追踪器来监测他们的身体活动,并在三个月的时间里每两周接受一次健康指导。坚持度被客观地衡量为完成步数的百分比除以健康教练规定的数量。参与者被要求在健康指导课程期间用1-10的数值量表自我报告他们的坚持程度。结果:来自44名参与者的数据可获得,总共产生224对测量。参与者的步数在随访的前8周增加,并在8周后趋于稳定,约为7500步/天。大约三分之二(65.8%)的参与者准确地自我报告了他们的步数坚持到12周,其余三分之一(34.2%)低估了他们的坚持。配对t检验显示,从第2周到第10周的配对测量之间存在统计学显著差异。讨论:参与者总体活跃,大多数情况下完成了步骤目标。三分之二的人准确地自我报告了他们的步数目标坚持情况。自我报告的测量应该与客观的依从性测量相结合,以获得更高的准确性。对人们如何使用活动追踪器的进一步了解可以用于促进物理治疗主导干预中的行为改变。
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Correlations between objective and self-reported step count adherence following total knee replacement: A longitudinal repeated-measures cohort study.

Objective: To determine how physically active individuals are following total knee replacement (TKR) and how accurately they self-report their step count adherence compared to objective measure following TKR.

Methods: Observational cohort study, nested within the PATHway randomised-clinical trial. Participants (n = 102) who had recently undergone TKR were recruited for the main trial. Only participant data from the intervention group were used for this study (n = 51). Participants in the intervention group received an activity tracker to monitor their physical activity and fortnightly health-coaching sessions for 3 months. Adherence was objectively measured as percentage of steps completed divided by the amount prescribed by the health coach. Participants were asked to self-report their adherence on a 1-10 numerical rating scale during health coaching sessions.

Results: Data from 44 participants were available, resulting in a total of 224 paired measurements. Participant step count increased over the first 8 weeks of follow-up, and plateaued from 8 weeks onwards at approximately 7500 steps/day. About two-thirds (65.8%) of participants accurately self-reported their step count adherence up until 12 weeks, the remaining one-third (34.2%) underestimated their adherence. Paired t-tests demonstrated statistically significant differences between the paired measurements from weeks 2 to 10.

Discussion: Participants were generally active and completed the step goal most occasions. Two-thirds accurately self-reported their step goal adherence. Self-reported measures should be combined with an objective measure of adherence for greater accuracy. A further understanding of how people engage with activity trackers can be used to promote behaviour change in physiotherapy-led interventions.

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