Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial.
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a person-centred intervention, including advice on physical activity, for improving pain intensity, physical activity, and other health-related outcomes in persons with chronic widespread pain , when delivered with digital eHealth support compared with st...
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doaj-02156008797f4384a71b94d64d1ba9ef2021-04-01T05:25:49ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812021-04-01534jrm0017510.2340/16501977-27962756Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial.Sofia Juhlin0Anna BergenheimInger GjertssonAnette LarssonKaisa Mannerkorpi Physiotherapy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Section of Health and Rehabilitation, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. E-mail: sofia.juhlin@vgregion.se. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a person-centred intervention, including advice on physical activity, for improving pain intensity, physical activity, and other health-related outcomes in persons with chronic widespread pain , when delivered with digital eHealth support compared with standard telephone follow-up. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Individuals with chronic widespread pain (n = 139), aged 20–65 years, who had previously participated in a pain educational programme at primary healthcare units, were contacted during the period 2018–19 and randomized to an intervention group (n = 69) or an active control group (n = 70). Methods: Together with a physiotherapist, participants in both groups developed person-centred health plans for physical activity. The intervention group was supported via a digital platform for 6 months. The active control group received support via one follow-up phone call. Primary outcome was pain intensity. Secondary outcomes were physical activity and other health-related outcomes. Results: No significant differences were found between the groups after 6 months, except for a significant decrease in global fatigue in the active control group compared with the intervention group. Conclusion: Future development of interventions supporting persons with chronic pain to maintain regular exercise is warranted. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2796 physiotherapy chronic pain ehealth person-centred randomized controlled trial physical activity |
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Sofia Juhlin Anna Bergenheim Inger Gjertsson Anette Larsson Kaisa Mannerkorpi Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine physiotherapy chronic pain ehealth person-centred randomized controlled trial physical activity |
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Sofia Juhlin Anna Bergenheim Inger Gjertsson Anette Larsson Kaisa Mannerkorpi |
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Sofia Juhlin |
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Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. |
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Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. |
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Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. |
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Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. |
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Physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: A randomized controlled trial. |
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physical activity with person-centred guidance supported by a digital platform for persons with chronic widespread pain: a randomized controlled trial. |
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Foundation for Rehabilitation Information |
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
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1650-1977 1651-2081 |
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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of a person-centred intervention, including advice on physical activity, for improving pain intensity, physical activity, and other health-related outcomes in persons with chronic widespread pain , when delivered with digital eHealth support compared with standard telephone follow-up.
Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Subjects: Individuals with chronic widespread pain (n = 139), aged 20–65 years, who had previously participated in a pain educational programme at primary healthcare units, were contacted during the period 2018–19 and randomized to an intervention group (n = 69) or an active control group (n = 70).
Methods: Together with a physiotherapist, participants in both groups developed person-centred health plans for physical activity. The intervention group was supported via a digital platform for 6 months. The active control group received support via one follow-up phone call. Primary outcome was pain intensity. Secondary outcomes were physical activity and other health-related outcomes.
Results: No significant differences were found between the groups after 6 months, except for a significant decrease in global fatigue in the active control group compared with the intervention group.
Conclusion: Future development of interventions supporting persons with chronic pain to maintain regular exercise is warranted. |
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physiotherapy chronic pain ehealth person-centred randomized controlled trial physical activity |
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