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The influence of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing patient expectations for conservative care in shoulder pain treatment: a protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

Tytuł:
The influence of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing patient expectations for conservative care in shoulder pain treatment: a protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.
Autorzy:
Myers H; Physical Therapist, Urbaniak Sports Sciences Institute, Duke University Health System, 3475 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC, 27705, USA. .
Keefe F; Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience, Medicine, and Anesthesiology, 2200 W Main St, Suite 340, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
George SZ; Laszlo Ormandy Distinguished Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke Clinical Research Institute, 200 Morris Street, Durham, NC, 27701, USA.
Kennedy J; Physical Therapist, Urbaniak Sports Sciences Institute, Duke University Health System, 3475 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
Lake AD; Physical Therapist, Urbaniak Sports Sciences Institute, Duke University Health System, 3475 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
Martinez C; Physical Therapist, Urbaniak Sports Sciences Institute, Duke University Health System, 3475 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
Cook C; Professor, Director of Clinical Research Facilitation, Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Duke Clinical Research Institute, 311 Trent Drive, Durham, NC, 27705, USA.
Źródło:
BMC musculoskeletal disorders [BMC Musculoskelet Disord] 2021 Aug 24; Vol. 22 (1), pp. 727. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Aug 24.
Typ publikacji:
Clinical Trial Protocol; Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: London : BioMed Central, [2000-
MeSH Terms:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy*
Shoulder Pain*/diagnosis
Shoulder Pain*/therapy
Humans ; Cognition ; Motivation ; Treatment Outcome ; Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
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Grant Information:
Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Expectations; Rotator Cuff; Shoulder
Molecular Sequence:
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03353272
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210825 Date Completed: 20210826 Latest Revision: 20240321
Update Code:
20240321
PubMed Central ID:
PMC8386126
DOI:
10.1186/s12891-021-04588-9
PMID:
34429074
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: Despite similar outcomes for surgery and conservative care, the number of surgeries to treat rotator cuff related shoulder pain has increased. Interventions designed to enhance treatment expectations for conservative care have been shown to improve patient expectations, but no studies have yet explored whether such interventions influence patient decisions to pursue surgery. The purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to examine the effect of an intervention designed to improve expectations of conservative care on the decision to have surgery.
Methods: We will test the effectiveness of the Patient Engagement, Education, and Restructuring of Cognitions (PEERC) intervention which is intended to change expectations regarding conservative care. The PEERC intervention will be evaluated in a randomized, pragmatic "add-on" trial, to better understand the effect the intervention has on outcomes. Ninety-four (94) participants with rotator cuff related shoulder pain referred for physical therapy will be randomized to receive either impairment-based care or impairment-based care plus PEERC. Both groups will receive impairment-based conservative treatment created by compiling the evidence associated with established, effective interventions. Participants assigned to the impairment-based care plus PEERC condition will also receive the PEERC intervention. This intervention, informed by principles of cognitive behavioral therapy, involves three components: (1) strategies to enhance engagement, (2) education and (3) cognitive restructuring and behavioral activation. Outcomes will be assessed at multiple points between enrolment and six months after discharge. The primary outcome is patient reported decision to have surgery and the secondary outcomes are pain, function, expectations and satisfaction with conservative care.
Discussion: Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is highly prevalent, and because conservative and surgical treatments have similar outcomes, an intervention that changes expectations about conservative care could alter patient reports of their decision to have surgery and ultimately could lead to lower healthcare costs and decreased risk of surgical complications.
Trial Registration: This study is registered as NCT03353272 at ClincialTrials.gov.
(© 2021. The Author(s).)
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