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Patients' views of receiving lessons in the Alexander technique and an exercise prescription for managing back pain in the ATEAM trial.

机译:病人对在亚历山大技术中上课的看法以及在ATEAM试验中管理背部疼痛的运动处方。

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BACKGROUND: Lessons in the Alexander Technique and exercise prescription proved effective for managing low back pain in primary care in a clinical trial. OBJECTIVES: To understand trial participants' expectations and experiences of the Alexander Technique and exercise prescription. METHODS: A questionnaire assessing attitudes to the intervention, based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, was completed at baseline and 3-month follow-up by 183 people assigned to lessons in the Alexander Technique and 176 people assigned to exercise prescription. Semi-structured interviews to assess the beliefs contributing to attitudes to the intervention were carried out at baseline with14 people assigned to the lessons in the Alexander Technique and 16 to exercise prescription, and at follow-up with 15 members of the baseline sample. RESULTS: Questionnaire responses indicated that attitudes to both interventions were positive at baseline but became more positive at follow-up only in those assigned to lessons in the Alexander Technique. Thematic analysis of the interviews suggested that at follow-up many patients who had learned the Alexander Technique felt they could manage back pain better. Whereas many obstacles to exercising were reported, few barriers to learning the Alexander Technique were described, since it 'made sense', could be practiced while carrying out everyday activities or relaxing, and the teachers provided personal advice and support. CONCLUSION: Using the Alexander Technique was viewed as effective by most patients. Acceptability may have been superior to exercise because of a convincing rationale and social support and a better perceived fit with the patient's particular symptoms and lifestyle.
机译:背景:在一项临床试验中,亚历山大技术和运动处方的经验证明可有效控制初级保健中的腰痛。目的:了解试验参与者对亚历山大技术和运动处方的期望和经验。方法:根据计划的行为理论,在基线和为期3个月的随访中,由183名参加亚历山大技术课程的人和176人进行了处方运动,完成了一项针对干预态度的问卷调查。在基线进行了半结构化访谈,以评估有助于干预态度的信念,共有14人参加了亚历山大技术课,有16人进行了处方训练,随后有15名基线样本成员进行了随访。结果:问卷调查表明,对两种干预措施的态度在基线时都是积极的,但在随访中只有在亚历山大技术课中分配的态度才更加积极。访谈的主题分析表明,在随访中,许多学习了亚历山大技术的患者都认为他们可以更好地控制背痛。尽管报告了许多锻炼障碍,但几乎没有描述学习亚历山大技术的障碍,因为在进行日常活动或放松时可以练习“有意义”,并且教师提供了个人建议和支持。结论:大多数患者认为使用亚历山大技术是有效的。由于令人信服的理由和社会支持以及对患者特定症状和生活方式的更好感知,可接受性可能比锻炼更好。

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