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

Abstract 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 inco...

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Main Authors: Johnathan Tam, Diane Lacaille, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Chris Shaw, Hui Xie, Catherine L. Backman, John M. Esdaile, Kimberly Miller, Robert Petrella, Linda C. Li
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3851-0
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spelling doaj-ee27e4e3e376420cbda32368b213ca672020-12-13T12:24:05ZengBMCTrials1745-62152019-12-012011810.1186/s13063-019-3851-0Effectiveness of an online self-management tool, OPERAS (an On-demand Program to EmpoweR Active Self-management), for people with rheumatoid arthritis: a research protocolJohnathan Tam0Diane Lacaille1Teresa Liu-Ambrose2Chris Shaw3Hui Xie4Catherine L. Backman5John M. Esdaile6Kimberly Miller7Robert Petrella8Linda C. Li9Arthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreArthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreDepartment of Physical Therapy, University of British ColumbiaSchool of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser UniversityArthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreArthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreArthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreDepartment of Physical Therapy, University of British ColumbiaDepartment of Family Medicine, 3rd Floor David Strangway BuildingArthritis Research Canada, Milan Ilich Arthritis Research CentreAbstract 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.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3851-0Rheumatoid arthritise-healthSelf-monitoringPhysical activitySelf-management
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author Johnathan Tam
Diane Lacaille
Teresa Liu-Ambrose
Chris Shaw
Hui Xie
Catherine L. Backman
John M. Esdaile
Kimberly Miller
Robert Petrella
Linda C. Li
spellingShingle Johnathan Tam
Diane Lacaille
Teresa Liu-Ambrose
Chris Shaw
Hui Xie
Catherine L. Backman
John M. Esdaile
Kimberly Miller
Robert Petrella
Linda C. Li
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
Trials
Rheumatoid arthritis
e-health
Self-monitoring
Physical activity
Self-management
author_facet Johnathan Tam
Diane Lacaille
Teresa Liu-Ambrose
Chris Shaw
Hui Xie
Catherine L. Backman
John M. Esdaile
Kimberly Miller
Robert Petrella
Linda C. Li
author_sort Johnathan Tam
title 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
title_short 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
title_full 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
title_fullStr 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
title_full_unstemmed 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
title_sort 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
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract 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.
topic Rheumatoid arthritis
e-health
Self-monitoring
Physical activity
Self-management
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3851-0
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