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STepped Exercise Program for Knee OsteoArthritis (STEP-KOA)

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VA Office of Research and Development

Status

Completed

Conditions

Osteoarthritis, Knee

Treatments

Behavioral: Arthritis Education
Behavioral: Stepped Exercise Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT02653768
IIR 14-091

Details and patient eligibility

About

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common chronic conditions and a leading cause of disability among Veterans. Although exercise is known to improve pain, physical abilities, and other outcomes for patients who have knee OA, most individuals with this condition are physically inactive. Therefore there is a need to develop programs that will help Veterans and others with knee OA to increase activity levels. This study will examine a stepped approach to helping Veterans with knee OA to increase physical activity, with increasing levels of program intensity when needed for individual patients to meaningfully improve pain and physical function.

Full description

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of pain and disability among Veterans, and Department of Veterans Affairs health care users are the most severely affected. There is ample evidence that exercise improves pain, function, and other outcomes among patients with knee OA. However, the vast majority of individuals with knee OA are physically inactive. There is clearly a need to develop and implement programs that efficiently and effectively foster regular physical activity and improve key patient-centered outcomes among Veterans with knee OA. This objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness a novel STepped Exercise Program for Knee OsteoArthritis (STEP-KOA).

This will be a randomized controlled trial of n=345 Veterans with symptomatic knee OA in two VA Integrated Networks (VISN) 6 sites, with participants assigned to two study arms: STEP-KOA and Arthritis Education Control (AE). STEP-KOA will begin with three months of access to a low-resource internet-based exercise training program that uses patient-specific information to determine and deliver an appropriate personalized exercise plan (Step 1). Participants who do not meet response criteria for clinically meaningful improvement in pain and function after three months of Step 1 will additionally receive telephone calls from an exercise counselor for three months, to facilitate adherence and address barriers to physical activity (Step 2). Participants who still fail to meet response criteria after Step 2 will receive in-person physical therapy visits, which address specific functional impairments and further tailor exercise recommendations (Step 3). Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, 3-months, 6-months, and 9 months (primary outcome time point). Veterans in the AE group will be offered participation in STEP-KOA after completing study assessments. The primary outcome will be the Western Ontario and McMasters Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), a measure of lower extremity pain, stiffness and function. The secondary outcomes will be objective measures of physical function. The main study analyses will compare the STEP-KOA intervention to the AE control condition at follow-up time points. The investigators will also evaluate patient characteristics associated with the need for progression to each Step and will conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of STEP-KOA. This stepped exercise intervention is matched with patient needs, and it also provides the VA with a potential approach for focusing limited physical therapy resources toward patients who do not respond adequately to initial, less resource intensive and costly strategies to improve physical activity and related outcomes.

Enrollment

345 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Veteran enrolled at the Durham VA Medical Center (VAMC)
  • Physician diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis
  • Current knee joint symptoms

Exclusion criteria

  • Currently meeting physical activity guidelines
  • Currently completing Physical Therapy (PT) visits for knee OA
  • Gout (in knee)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, or other systemic rheumatic disease
  • Dementia
  • Psychosis
  • Active substance abuse disorder
  • Meniscus or anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in the past 6 months
  • Total joint replacement, other major lower extremity surgery in the past 6 months or planned in the next 9 months
  • Severe hearing impairment
  • Serious/terminal illness
  • Other health problem that would prohibit participation in the study and/or warrant immediate PT
  • Current participation in another OA intervention study
  • Unstable angina
  • History of ventricular tachycardia
  • Unstable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (two hospitalizations within the previous 12 months and/or on oxygen)
  • Uncontrolled hypertension (diastolic blood pressure >110 mm/Hg or systolic > 200mm/Hg)
  • Stroke with moderate to severe aphasia

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

345 participants in 2 patient groups

STEP-KOA
Experimental group
Description:
This is a stepped exercise program. It begins with an internet-based exercise training program (STEP 1). After three months, participants are assessed to see if they have achieved clinically meaningful improvement in key osteoarthritis outcomes. If so, they remain at STEP 1. If not, they move on to STEP 2, which adds telephone-based coaching. Participants are assessed again three months later. Those that still have not achieved clinically relevant improvement move on to STEP 3, which adds a series of in-person physical therapy visits.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Stepped Exercise Program
Arthritis Education (AE)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in the AE control group will receive low literacy educational materials via mail every two weeks. Because STEP-KOA is a multi-component intervention, with participants receiving different numbers of Steps, it is not possible to implement a control condition that will mirror the exact intervention "dose" received by all participants in the STEP-KOA group. However, AE will achieve the goal of providing an active, OA-related control condition.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Arthritis Education

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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