Trajectories of Adherence to Home-Based Exercise Recommendations Among People With Low Back Pain: A Longitudinal Analysis

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2023-12-06

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Arensman, R M
Heymans, Martijn W
Kloek, C J JISNI 0000000452699650
Ostelo, Raymond J W G
Veenhof, CindyISNI 0000000391495266
Koppenaal, T
Pisters, M. F.ISNI 0000000390868841

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Abstract

Objective. This study aimed to examine the presence of distinct trajectories of adherence to home-based exercise recommendations among people with low back pain (LBP). This study also aimed to identify differences in baseline characteristics among groups. Methods. This study was a secondary analysis of a prospective, multicenter cluster randomized controlled trial investigating the cost-effectiveness of a stratified blended physical therapist intervention compared to usual care physical therapy in patients with LBP. The intervention group received usual care with integrated support via a smartphone app. A total of 208 patients were recruited from 58 primary care physical therapist practices. Baseline data included patient characteristics, physical functioning, pain intensity, physical activity, fear avoidance, pain catastrophizing, self-efficacy, self-management ability, and health-related quality of life. The Exercise Adherence Scale (score range = 0–100) was used to measure adherence during each treatment session. Latent class growth analysis was used to estimate trajectories of adherence. Results. Adherence data were available from 173 out of 208 patients (83%). Data were collected during an average of 5.1 (standard deviation [SD] = 2.5) treatment sessions, with total treatment duration of 51 (SD = 41.7) days. Three trajectory classes were identified: “declining adherence” (12%), “stable adherence” (45%), and “increasing adherence” (43%). No differences in baseline characteristic were found between groups. Conclusion. Three adherence trajectories to exercise recommendations were identified in patients with LBP. However, baseline characteristics cannot identify a patient’s trajectory group.

Keywords

Adherence, Home-Based Exercise, Low Back Pain, Physical Therapists, Trajectories, General Medicine, Journal Article

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Arensman, R M, Heymans, M W, Kloek, C J J, Ostelo, R J W G, Veenhof, C, Koppenaal, T & Pisters, M F 2023, 'Trajectories of Adherence to Home-Based Exercise Recommendations Among People With Low Back Pain : A Longitudinal Analysis', Physical Therapy, vol. 103, no. 12, pzad091, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzad091