Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Physical Activity Using an Online Monitoring Tool: a New Model of Care for Knee Osteoarthritis
Physical activity is an essential first-line treatment for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, a 2013 systematic review found only 13% met the activity recommendation of 150 minutes or more per week. The primary goal of this randomized controlled trail is to assess the efficacy of a physical activity counseling model, involving a group education session, the use of Fitbit Flex (a wireless physical activity tracking device), and online/telephone coaching by a physiotherapist (PT), to improve physical activity and reduce sedentary time in patients with knee OA. Engaging in regular physical activity can have the additional benefit of improving cognitive functioning.
This project will address the Research Question: Can a non-intrusive physical activity
tracking tool, combined with a group education session and advice from a physiotherapist
(PT), increase physical activity in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA)? The investigators
focus on knee OA because it is common (affecting 1 in 10) and can be debilitating. Being
physically active improves pain, mobility and quality of life; however, less than half of
patients are active. Combining the best evidence in OA care and digital technology, the
investigators propose a new model of care for improving physical activity in patients with
OA. Our primary objective is to determine whether a model involving 1) a group education
session, 2) the use of Fitbit Flex, a commercially available physical activity tracker, and
3) remote coaching by a PT can improve physical activity and reduce sedentary time in
patients with knee OA. This model of care is in line with the goal of Mary Pack Arthritis
Program (MPAP) to optimize activity independence of OA patients with MPAP's available human
resources. In this proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial (RCT), the investigators
hypothesize that compared to a control group (i.e. the Delayed Intervention group),
participants in the Immediate Intervention Group will 1) increase moderate/vigorous physical
activity (MVPA), 2) reduce sedentary time, 3) improve in OA disease status, and 4) improve in
their self-efficacy of OA management, 4) To examine whether individuals in the Intervention
Group will show improved cognitive function over the intervention period compared to the
control group, and 5) To examine the pre-intervention factors that predict the degree to
which individuals in the Intervention Group increase MVPA and reduce sedentary time.
The investigators will use a mixed-methods approach, involving a RCT and in-depth interviews.
The proof-of-concept study will employ a stepped wedge RCT design, whereby the intervention
will be sequentially rolled out to participants over a number of time periods. The order in
which individuals receive the intervention will be determined at random. The strength of this
design is that it can properly address the efficacy question, while avoiding the dilemma of
withholding the intervention to some participants, as in a parallel group design.
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