Subgrouping and TargetEd Exercise pRogrammes for knee and hip OsteoArthritis (STEER OA): a systematic review update and individual participant data meta-analysis protocol

Autor: Rana S Hinman, Inga Krauss, R. Taylor, Christopher J. McCarthy, Mariëtte de Rooij, Stephen P. Messier, Kristin Baker, Thomas Cochrane, Danielle L. Burke, Daniël Bossen, Kim L Bennell, Carol Ingram, Amardeep Legha, Carolien H Teirlinck, Helen P. French, Nadine E. Foster, Richard D Riley, Jesper Knoop, Robin Christensen, Melanie A. Holden, Marienke van Middelkoop, J. Haxby Abbott, Michael Doherty, Laura A. Talbot, Daniëlle A W M van der Windt, Marijke Hopman-Rock, Kanda Chaipinyo, Michael Hurley, Donald L. Patrick, Sheila Hickson, Jos Runhaar, Amy L. Evans, Krysia Dziedzic, Nilay Sahin, Christine Walker, Jenny Brown, Lucie Brosseau
Přispěvatelé: Division 6, Public and occupational health, APH - Mental Health, Kenniscentrum ACHIEVE, Faculteit Gezondheid, General Practice
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Research design
Osteoarthritis
Musculoskeletal disorders
Osteoarthritis
Hip

0302 clinical medicine
Life
CH - Child Health
Protocol
030212 general & internal medicine
Pain Measurement
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
General Medicine
Osteoarthritis
Knee

Random effects model
Low back pain
Exercise Therapy
3. Good health
Hip/rehabilitation
Health
Research Design
Meta-analysis
medicine.symptom
Healthy Living
medicine.medical_specialty
Knee/rehabilitation
Pain
Osteoarthritis
Knee/rehabilitation

Pain/etiology
Osteoarthritis
Hip/rehabilitation

03 medical and health sciences
Rheumatology
RC925
medicine
Hip osteoarthritis
Humans
Pain Management
Knee
Exercise
030203 arthritis & rheumatology
Protocol (science)
Hip
business.industry
Individual participant data
medicine.disease
R1
Exercise Therapy/methods
Physical therapy
ELSS - Earth
Life and Social Sciences

Healthy for Life
business
RA
Systematic Reviews as Topic
Zdroj: OA Trial Bank 2017, ' Subgrouping and TargetEd Exercise pRogrammes for knee and hip OsteoArthritis (STEER OA) : a systematic review update and individual participant data meta-analysis protocol ', BMJ Open, vol. 7, no. 12, e018971, pp. e018971 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018971
BMJ Open, 7(12). BMJ Publishing Group
BMC Open, 12, 7, e18971
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. BMJ Publishing Group
BMJ Open, 7(12):e018971. BMJ Publishing Group
BMJ Open, 7, e018971
Holden, M A, Burke, D L, Runhaar, J, van Der Windt, D, Riley, R D, Dziedzic, K, Legha, A, Evans, A L, Abbott, J H, Baker, K, Brown, J, Bennell, K L, Bossen, D, Brosseau, L, Chaipinyo, K, Christensen, R, Cochrane, T, de Rooij, M, Doherty, M, French, H P, Hickson, S, Hinman, R S, Hopman-Rock, M, Hurley, M V, Ingram, C, Knoop, J, Krauss, I, McCarthy, C, Messier, S P, Patrick, D L, Sahin, N, Talbot, L A, Taylor, R, Teirlinck, C H, van Middelkoop, M, Walker, C, Foster, N E & OA Trial Bank 2017, ' Subgrouping and TargetEd Exercise pRogrammes for knee and hip OsteoArthritis (STEER OA) : a systematic review update and individual participant data meta-analysis protocol ', BMJ Open, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. e018971 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018971
BMJ Open
ISSN: 2044-6055
2055-7647
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018971
Popis: IntroductionKnee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Therapeutic exercise is a recommended core treatment for people with knee and hip OA, however, the observed effect sizes for reducing pain and improving physical function are small to moderate. This may be due to insufficient targeting of exercise to subgroups of people who are most likely to respond and/or suboptimal content of exercise programmes. This study aims to identify: (1) subgroups of people with knee and hip OA that do/do not respond to therapeutic exercise and to different types of exercise and (2) mediators of the effect of therapeutic exercise for reducing pain and improving physical function. This will enable optimal targeting and refining the content of future exercise interventions.Methodsand analysisSystematic review and individual participant data meta-analyses. A previous comprehensive systematic review will be updated to identify randomised controlled trials that compare the effects of therapeutic exercise for people with knee and hip OA on pain and physical function to a non-exercise control. Lead authors of eligible trials will be invited to share individual participant data. Trial-level and participant-level characteristics (for baseline variables and outcomes) of included studies will be summarised. Meta-analyses will use a two-stage approach, where effect estimates are obtained for each trial and then synthesised using a random effects model (to account for heterogeneity). All analyses will be on an intention-to-treat principle and all summary meta-analysis estimates will be reported as standardised mean differences with 95% CI.Ethics and disseminationResearch ethical or governance approval is exempt as no new data are being collected and no identifiable participant information will be shared. Findings will be disseminated via national and international conferences, publication in peer-reviewed journals and summaries posted on websites accessed by the public and clinicians.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42017054049.
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