Peripheral Arterial Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Brief Physiotherapist-led Behaviour Change Intervention to Facilitate Walking in Older People With Peripheral Arterial Disease: a Randomised Controlled Trial
Peripheral arterial disease can cause leg pain or discomfort (called intermittent
claudication (IC)), which limits the ability to walk and carry out everyday activities.
Lifestyle changes, like increasing walking, can lead to improvements, but can be a challenge
to begin and then continue. The aim of this study is to investigate if a physiotherapist-led,
behaviour change treatment effects walking in people with IC. The treatment is designed to
build an understanding of IC and walking exercise and help individuals develop strategies to
increase regular walking. The trial will recruit 192 adults (aged 50 years and over) with IC.
All participants will visit King's College London or their local hospital to complete two
short walking tests and answer questionnaires about their daily activities, beliefs about
their symptoms and treatment, quality of life and the costs of having IC.
Participants will then be randomly assigned to receive either the new treatment or continue
with their usual NHS care. The new treatment involves two 60-minute face-to-face sessions (at
the participant's home or local hospital) and two 20-minute telephone calls with a
physiotherapist who will discuss participants' understanding and beliefs about IC, walking
and help participants to set goals and plans to increase walking over 12 weeks. Participants
will be provided with a step counter (pedometer) and walking record.
After 12 weeks, all participants will attend a second appointment where they will repeat the
walking tests and fill out another set of questionnaires. A final set of questionnaires will
be completed by all participants after 6 months (by post or electronically). Some
participants will be invited to provide feedback on their experience of the treatment and
trial by telephone or a face-to-face interview with a researcher.
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