Digitally supported physical activity counselling for people with chronic back pain: a randomised controlled parallel feasibility study

被引:0
作者
Lindner, Nicole [1 ]
Kornder, Nele [1 ]
Heisig, Julia [1 ]
Becker, Annette [1 ]
van der Wardt, Veronika [1 ]
Viniol, Annika [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Primary Care, Marburg, Germany
来源
BMC PRIMARY CARE | 2025年 / 26卷 / 01期
关键词
Primary health care; Exercise; Treatment adherence and compliance; Patient-centred care; Pain management; ACTIVITY QUESTIONNAIRE; RELIABILITY; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1186/s12875-025-02742-z
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundGuiding individuals with chronic back pain (CBP) to initiate and adhere to physical activity (PA) remains challenging. The study rationale is based on the need for innovative strategies, like digital tools, to better promote PA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of using the digital consultation app ExPa (Exercise against Pain) to support PA consultations for CBP and its potential for a future effectiveness trial. The ExPa app shows the effect of PA on pain and provides individually tailored support to increase PA.MethodsIn a 2-arm randomised controlled feasibility study, we recruited 9 physicians and 37 CBP patients in Hesse (Germany). Using computer assisted cluster randomisation, 14 patients received ExPa counselling from their physician, while 17 patients received standard treatment. Main outcomes focused on study procedures and software use, with secondary outcome including pre- and post-intervention measurements of PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), pain and mood (Short Form-12 (SF-12), Von Korff pain intensity and disability score and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)). Additionally, project-tailored questionnaires and qualitative interviews assessed study procedures and software performance.ResultsStudy procedures were generally feasible. However, they took more time and dropouts as well as missing data presented challenges. This provided valuable insights for planning an effectiveness trial. Quantitative and qualitative data indicated that ExPa could have benefits for increasing PA and reducing pain.ConclusionsResults from the feasibility study indicate that improved procedures are necessary for a larger RCT. ExPa shows potential for positively impacting pain and PA.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Addition of MoodGYM to physical treatments for chronic low back pain: A randomized controlled trial [J].
Petrozzi, M. John ;
Leaver, Andrew ;
Ferreira, Paulo H. ;
Rubinstein, Sidney M. ;
Jones, Mairwen K. ;
Mackey, Martin G. .
CHIROPRACTIC & MANUAL THERAPIES, 2019, 27 (01)
[32]   The feasibility of M-health for people with chronic low back pain in Shanghai, China: A qualitative study [J].
Xie, Waner ;
Hu, Guojiong ;
Wang, Yijin ;
Luo, Xiaoquan ;
Liao, Linrong ;
Fu, Allan C. L. ;
Lin, Jianhua .
HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL, 2025, 45 (01) :57-70
[33]   Physical activity and lung cancer screening (PALS): feasibility randomised controlled trial of exercise and physical activity in lung cancer screening [J].
Bonney, Asha ;
Granger, Catherine L. ;
Steinfort, Daniel ;
Patrick, Cameron ;
Marshall, Henry M. ;
Fong, Kwun M. ;
Manser, Renee .
RESPIRATORY RESEARCH, 2025, 26 (01)
[34]   Feasibility of a physical activity programme embedded into the daily lives of older adults living in nursing homes: protocol for a randomised controlled pilot feasibility study [J].
Barrett, Eva ;
Gillespie, Paddy ;
Newell, John ;
Casey, Dympna .
TRIALS, 2018, 19
[35]   Multimodal intervention based on physical exercise, mindfulness, behaviour change and education to improve pain and health in patients with chronic primary low back pain: a study protocol of the HEALTHYBACK randomised controlled trial [J].
Tsiarleston, Gavriella ;
Lopez-Fernandez, Maria Dolores ;
Pavon-Munoz, Rodrigo ;
Aguilera-Garcia, Ivan ;
Lopez-Corchon, Maria ;
Delgado-Fernandez, Manuel ;
Castellote-Caballero, Maria Yolanda ;
Donoso, Belen ;
Mesa-Ruiz, Antonio Manuel ;
Pozuelo-Calvo, Rocio ;
Rios-Ortiz, angela Maria ;
alvarez-Corral, Gemma ;
Marin-Jimenez, Nuria ;
Martinez-Garcia, Dario ;
Rios, Ignacio Jesus Chirosa ;
Segura-Jimenez, Victor .
BMJ OPEN SPORT & EXERCISE MEDICINE, 2024, 10 (04)
[36]   Safety and feasibility of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with sensorimotor retraining in chronic low back pain: a protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial [J].
Ouellette, Adam Louis ;
Liston, Matthew B. ;
Chang, Wei-Ju ;
Walton, David M. ;
Wand, Benedict Martin ;
Schabrun, Siobhan M. .
BMJ OPEN, 2017, 7 (08)
[37]   Prefabricated contoured foot orthoses to reduce pain and increase physical activity in people with hip osteoarthritis: A randomised feasibility trial [J].
King, Matthew G. ;
Hon, Ryan ;
Roughead, Eliza ;
Kemp, Joanne L. ;
Pizzari, Tania ;
Wong, Justin ;
Menz, Hylton B. ;
Taylor, Nicholas F. ;
Harms, Anton ;
Mcclelland, Jodie A. ;
Semciw, Adam I. .
PHYSIOTHERAPY RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2024, 29 (04)
[38]   Protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial comparing cognitive functional therapy with usual physiotherapy care in people with persistent low back pain [J].
Newton, Christopher ;
Singh, Gurpreet ;
Nolan, David ;
Booth, Vicky ;
Diver, Claire ;
O'Neill, Seth ;
O'Sullivan, Kieran ;
O'Sullivan, Peter ;
Logan, Pip .
PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, 2021, 42 (01) :21-34
[39]   PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH PERSON-CENTRED GUIDANCE SUPPORTED BY A DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR PERSONS WITH CHRONIC WIDESPREAD PAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL [J].
Juhlin, Sofia ;
Bergenheim, Anna ;
Gjertsson, Inger ;
Larsson, Anette ;
Mannerkorpi, Kaisa .
JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, 2021, 53 (04)
[40]   Telephone coaching can increase activity levels for people with non-chronic low back pain: a randomised trial [J].
Iles, Ross ;
Taylor, Nicholas F. ;
Davidson, Megan ;
O'Halloran, Paul .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2011, 57 (04) :231-238