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Effectiveness of an online self-management tool, OPERAS (an On-demand Program to EmpoweR Active Self-management), for people with rheumatoid arthritis: a research protocol

机译:在线自我管理工具的有效性,歌剧(按需计划授权自我管理),有类风湿性关节炎的人:研究方案

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BACKGROUND:Active self-management is a process where patients are fully engaged in managing their health in daily life by having access to contextualized health data and tailored guidance to support a healthy lifestyle. This study aims to determine whether an e-health intervention that incorporates symptom/disease activity monitoring and physical activity counselling can improve self-management ability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).METHODS:The 'Empowering active self-management of arthritis: Raising the bar with OPERAS (an On-demand Program to EmpoweR Active Self-management)' project is a randomized controlled trial that uses a delayed control design. One hundred thirty-four participants with RA will be randomly assigned to start the intervention either immediately (immediate group) or 6?months later (delayed group). The intervention involves (1) use of a Fitbit-compatible web app to record and monitor their RA disease activity, symptoms, and time spent on physical activity and a Fitbit; (2) group education and individual counselling by a physiotherapist (PT); and (3) six phone calls with a PT. The primary outcome measure is self-management ability measured by the Patient Activation Measure. Secondary outcome measures include disease status, fatigue, pain, depressive symptoms, and characteristics of habitual behavior and also time spent in physical activity and sedentary activity with a wearable multi-sensor device (SenseWear Mini). After the 6-month intervention, we will interview a sample of participants to examine their experiences with the intervention.DISCUSSION:The results of this study will help to determine whether this technology-enhanced self-management intervention improves self-management ability and health outcomes for people living with RA. A limitation of this study is that participants will need to self-report their symptoms, disease status, and treatment use through questionnaires on the OPERAS web app. The user-friendly interface, reminder emails from the research staff, and tailored guidance from PTs will encourage participants to actively engage with the app.TRIAL REGISTRATION:Date of last update in ClinicalTrials.gov: January 2, 2019. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03404245.
机译:背景:积极的自我管理是一种过程,患者通过访问中内化的健康数据和量身定制的指导来支持健康的生活方式,患者在日常生活中彻底从事日常生活中的健康。本研究旨在确定包含症状/疾病活动监测和身体活动咨询的电子健康干预可以提高类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的自我管理能力。方法:“有效的关节炎的活跃自我管理:提高具有歌剧的酒吧(按需节目授权自动管理的按需计划)'项目是使用延迟控制设计的随机对照试验。将随机分配一百三十四位参与者,以便立即启动干预(立即组)或6个月(延迟组)。干预涉及(1)使用Fitbit兼容的Web应用程序来记录和监测身体活动和Fitbit度过的Ra病活动,症状和时间; (2)物理治疗师(PT)的小组教育和个人咨询; (3)使用PT的六个电话。主要结果措施是患者激活措施测量的自我管理能力。次要结果措施包括疾病状态,疲劳,疼痛,抑郁症状和习惯性行为的特征以及使用可穿戴多传感器装置(Senswwear Mini)的身体活动和久坐不动的活动。在6个月的干预后,我们将采访一名参与者样本,以审查他们的干预经验。讨论:本研究的结果将有助于确定这项技术增强的自我管理干预是否提高了自我管理能力和健康状况与ra生活的人。本研究的局限性是参与者需要通过Operas Web App上的问卷自我报告其症状,疾病状态和治疗。用户友好的界面,从研究人员提醒电子邮件,以及PTS的量身定制的指导将鼓励参与者积极与App.Trial注册参与nct03404245。

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