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Swedish PAP in Osteoarthritis - a RCT Study

U

Uppsala University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Sedentary
Osteoarthritis

Treatments

Other: General advice
Behavioral: Physical activity on prescription

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02387034
GAVLE-2014-FAR

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to determine whether an intervention with Physical activity on prescription (PAP) to individuals in primary care with knee or hip osteoarthritis would result in effects on physical activity level, physical capacity and quality on life.

The hypothesis is that patients with osteoarthritis in hip or knee will increase their level of physical activity significantly more with a PAP intervention compared to patients who only get general advice about physical activity.

Full description

According to guidelines the recommended first-line management for people with osteoarthritis consist of exercise, information about osteoarthritis and if necessary, weight reduction. It is well documented that exercise has a positive effect on pain and physical function in these patients. Therefore, it is important to have methods to increase physical activity levels in these patients. It is not explored whether an intervention with PAP may lead to increased physical activity in patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis. The study will be a prospective, randomized, single-blind intervention study including 140 patients (70 patients/group). Patients will in a parallel design be randomized to intervention or control group. Both groups receive oral and written information about osteoarthritis and if necessary, advice on weight loss. The intervention group receives Swedish Physical activity on prescription. It is a patient-centered counselling about physical activity related to the disease. The counselling results in an individualized written prescription on physical activity including specific modes on physical activity. After three weeks, three months and six months they are offered a follow up which could be by telephone or personal meeting. During the follow up they discuss who the physical activity works out and plan new goals. The control group will receive an intervention with general advice about being active three times a week and do strength training functional during the day. Patients in the control group see the physiotherapist once.

Enrollment

140 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients with clinically verified osteoarthritis in knee or hip
  2. Sedentary (physical activity level, less than 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or less than 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity a week) includes

Exclusion criteria

  1. Severe pain in hip or knee when walking
  2. Other serious disorders causing problems when walking
  3. Back injury causing pain in the leg
  4. Cruciate ligament injury in the knee which causes severe dysfunction
  5. Severe menisci injury
  6. Total joint replacement in hip or knee
  7. Unable to understand Swedish and follow verbal visual instructions

Study population: Patients who contact primary care center because of their hip or knee osteoarthritis and which is referred to the physical therapist. Seven health centers in Gävle include patients.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

140 participants in 2 patient groups

Physical activity on prescription (PAP)
Experimental group
Description:
Participants meet a physiotherapist for 60 minutes, get information about osteoarthritis, physical activity and weight control and a patient-centered counselling about physical activity related to the disease. It leads to a Swedish Physical activity on prescription (PAP). It is an individualized written prescription on physical activity and includes specific mode of physical activity. The patient is contacted by telephone or visit the physiotherapist after three weeks, three months and six months.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physical activity on prescription
General advice
Other group
Description:
Participants meet a physiotherapist for 60 minutes, get information about osteoarthritis, physical activity and weight control and receive an intervention with general advice about being active with cardiovascular exercise such as walking, cycling or otherwise in 30 minutes three times a week and do strength training functional during the day such as walk in stairs and getting up from a chair without hand support.
Treatment:
Other: General advice

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Margareta Emtner, PhD; Lena Kallings, Med Dr

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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