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A Communication Enhancing Intervention to Improve Patients' Perception of Physiotherapy Consultations

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Ariel University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Communication

Treatments

Behavioral: communication skills

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04452903
0127-19-com2

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of a single training session in communication skills at improving patients' perceptions of physiotherapy consultations.

Full description

Population: Physiotherapists Detail: Physiotherapists (n=30) who work at 'Clalit' institute's (public health management organization in Israel) at four physiotherapy clinics.

Intervention: A single session of training in consultation-based communication skills Detail: a 3-hour communication skill workshop, followed by a month-long period to assimilate and implement the new set of skills, with supervision available by phone from the trainers.

Comparison: No training Detail: The control group receives no extra training. Outcome: New patients' perception of consultations Detail: The Primary Outcome Measure is the Consultation-Based Reassurance Questionnaire (CRQ) The CRQ measures patients' perceptions of consultation. It consists of four subscales, each with three items: data-gathering, relationship-building, generic reassurance, and cognitive reassurance. The investigators are assessing change between two-time points (before and after the intervention). And also, the difference between study groups. This is collected twice: at baseline, and at follow up, from the intervention and control groups.

Type of Question: therapy Detail: The study tests whether a single training sessions can improve communication in consultations with physiotherapists.

Type of Study: RCT

Detail: Stage 1: Pre-randomization:

The physiotherapists (n=30) will hand out a Consultation-Based Reassurance Questionnaire (CRQ) in a sealed envelope to each eligible patient (age 18+) they receive for the first consultation in two weeks period. The patient will complete the questionnaire in private, post consultation, and place it in a closed box. The physiotherapist will recruit a minimum of five patients each (n>150).

Baseline measures are: age, gender, pain area, chronicity, pain severity, disability, satisfaction from the consultation and the Consultation-Based Reassurance Questionnaire.

Stage 2: Randomization:

The process for randomization:

First, participating physiotherapists will be matched for gender, seniority, and quality of reassurance in every clinic. They will then be allocated into one of the two arms at random (1:1), according to a computer random number list.

Stage 3: Follow up:

After the intervention, both the intervention and control groups will again hand out the questionnaires (age, gender, pain area, chronicity, pain severity, disability, satisfaction from the consultation and the CRQ) to new eligible patients that arrive for the first consultation. The physiotherapist will recruit a minimum of ten patients each (total sample therefore n> 300, minimum number per arm=150).

sample size The sample size was calculated with G*Power 3.1.9.4 using the t-test family to detect the difference between two independent means (two groups). The input parameters were as follows: for a two-tailed test, assuming a medium effect size of 0.5, α=0.05, and β=0.95, the total sample size recommended was 210 participants. One hundred five participants in each study group (intervention and control).

Enrollment

558 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Physiotherapists:

    • Working for Clalit Health Services. Dan-Petach Tikva region
    • Willing to participate in a 3-hour communication skills workshop
  • Patients:

    • over the age of 18
    • literate in Hebrew
    • Willing to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Unwilling to participate in the trial
  • Illiterate in Hebrew

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

558 participants in 2 patient groups

Reassurance intervention
Experimental group
Description:
The physiotherapist in the intervention group (n=15) will participate in a 3-hour communication skill workshop, followed by a month-long period to assimilate and implement the new set of skills, with supervision available by phone from the trainers.
Treatment:
Behavioral: communication skills
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
The physiotherapist in the control group (n=15) receives no training.

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