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The effectiveness of web-based patient education and action and coping plans as an adjunct to patient treatment in physiotherapy: A randomized controlled trial
Authors:Heather Clark PhD  PT  Sandra Bassett PhD  PT  Richard Siegert PhD
Institution:1. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Clinical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealandheather.clark@aut.ac.nz;3. Department of Physiotherapy, School of Clinical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand;4. School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Objective: The study investigated: (1) the effect of combining web-based patient education (WBPE) with action and coping plans on patients’ adherence to physiotherapy and their subsequent functional outcomes; and (2) the participants’ satisfaction with the WBPE program. Methods: One hundred and eight participants enrolled in this 8-week two group randomized controlled trial. They were allocated to either the WBPE planning group or the attention-control group. The WBPE group made action and coping plans and were familiarized with their web-based program. The attention control group was given access to a web-based neutral information program about shoulder injuries and physiotherapy rehabilitation. Throughout the 8-week study physiotherapists measured the participants’ clinic-based adherence and participants recorded their home-based adherence using a self-report diary. Functional outcomes for all participants were measured at the beginning and end of the study. Participants provided feedback about their respective websites. Results: The intervention group had a significantly higher clinic based adherence than the control group (p < 0.04). Both groups had a significant improvement in shoulder function but there was no significant difference between them. Participants in the intervention group were highly satisfied with the WBPE program. The preferred delivery of physiotherapy by 87% of the intervention group was a combination of face-to-face appointments and WBPE. Control participants indicated that they would have appreciated information about shoulder exercises and the shoulder complex in their program. Discussion: The WBPE program was an effective adjunct to physiotherapy in terms of patient satisfaction and clinic-based treatment adherence.
Keywords:Adherence  physiotherapy  planning strategies  webbased patient education
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