2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-03423-x
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Evaluation of the efficacy of an internet-based pain education and exercise program for chronic musculoskeletal pain in comparison with online self-management booklet: a protocol of a randomised controlled trial with assessor-blinded, 12-month follow-up, and economic evaluation

Abstract: Background Chronic musculoskeletal pain is one of the main causes of years lived with disability and generates the highest cost of health care among chronic pain conditions. Internet-based treatments have been shown to be an alternative for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, in addition to reducing barriers such as travel, high demands on the public health system, lack of time, lack of insurance coverage for private care, and high costs for long-term treatment. The aim of this clinica… Show more

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“…11 It may decrease long waiting lists and facilitate access when barriers can hinder in-person care, such as elevated costs related to long-term treatments and traveling distances, including time spent commuting to clinical care and feasibility of transportation from remote areas to service provider. 12,13 The use of modern technologies to deliver health services has also been important to overcome the challenges of social distancing during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. 11,14,15 Recent studies suggest that telerehabilitation may be an effective tool to treat several conditions, including chronic musculoskeletal disorders, neurological problems, pelvic floor disorders, post-surgical rehabilitation and cardiopulmonary conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 It may decrease long waiting lists and facilitate access when barriers can hinder in-person care, such as elevated costs related to long-term treatments and traveling distances, including time spent commuting to clinical care and feasibility of transportation from remote areas to service provider. 12,13 The use of modern technologies to deliver health services has also been important to overcome the challenges of social distancing during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. 11,14,15 Recent studies suggest that telerehabilitation may be an effective tool to treat several conditions, including chronic musculoskeletal disorders, neurological problems, pelvic floor disorders, post-surgical rehabilitation and cardiopulmonary conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yellow Cluster has 15 nodes, and it revolves around evidence‐based practice and quality improvement in the context of occupational therapy and physiotherapy (Ataman et al, 2022; Maas et al, 2017; Perraton et al, 2017). It encompasses research on prevention; practice guidelines; clinical practice; and total quality management (Baroni et al, 2023; Moore et al, 2021; Perraton et al, 2017; Sadural et al, 2022; Tawiah et al, 2021; van Bochove‐Waardenburg et al, 2023). Scholars in this cluster investigated the use of evidence‐based approaches, implementation of guidelines, and continuous quality improvement to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of therapeutic interventions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before receiving the materials, users will participate in an individual or group synchronous meeting of up to 12 participants on the Whereby® platform to receive a session of pain education, guidance for the use of the interactive e-book, and access to the videos over the 10 weeks. The videos were previously developed and tested in another clinical trial [ 60 ]. 3) Interactive e-book group …”
Section: Methods/ Designmentioning
confidence: 99%