To pilot test an activity-focused intervention that educates patients undergoing total hip (THA) or total knee (TKA) arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis about the appropriate type, frequency, intensity, and duration of expected leisure activities after surgery and to determine if the intervention changed expectations.
Consecutive patients, aged 45 years and older, who are scheduled for primary total hip or knee arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis will be randomized to an intervention or control (no intervention) group. All patients will be interviewed by telephone prior to the intervention, by an interviewer blinded to group status, to collect data on current leisure activity and expected activity at 6 months after surgery. Patients will also complete a questionnaire to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidities (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Comorbidity Index), pain intensity (0-10 scale), health-related quality of life (SF-12), hip-/knee-specific outcomes (Hip Dysfunction and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score/Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score), general expectations (Hospital for Special Surgery Total Hip/Knee Replacement Expectations Surveys), and stage of readiness for change. All patients will receive usual medical care before surgery and visit the clinic to meet with the surgeon and nurse/physician assistant, and undergo pre-operative laboratory testing. Patients in the intervention group will also meet with a member of the research team to complete a 10-item pre-test, to assess knowledge of the key concepts in the intervention, and then be presented with a 20-minute slide presentation. The presentation will educate patients on the: 1) definition of physical activity and its associated health benefits for the general population and people with arthritis, (2) 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 3) appropriate types of aerobic activities that patients should engage in after THA/TKA (e.g., no- or low-impact activities), (4) appropriate intensity level for activities after THA/TKA (e.g., at least moderate intensity), (5) appropriate duration of participation in activities (e.g., in increments of 10 or more minutes), and (6) the appropriate amount of activity per week (e.g., ≥ 2.5 hours \[150 minutes\]). Patients will then complete a satisfaction survey that will provide feedback on the content, format, and length of the intervention, and a post-test to measure mastery of the intervention material. The post-test will contain the same questions as the pre-test, but in a different order. The control group will not meet with the research team during their pre-operative visit. The control group will receive a written version of the intervention at the end of the study. All patients will be re-interviewed by telephone one week after their visit to reassess leisure activity expectations. Data analyses will be conducted to determine: 1) the direction and magnitude of change expected in leisure activity between baseline and 6 months, 2) the change in the proportion of patients who expect to meet national physical activity guidelines 6 month after surgery, and 3) whether or not the intervention modified the type, frequency, duration, or intensity of expected leisure activity from pre- to post-administration.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
A 30-minute discussion and slide presentation with a trained member of the research team.
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Change in type, frequency, intensity, and duration of expected leisure activities from pre- to post-intervention.
The Historical Leisure Activity Questionnaire will be used to measure expected physical activity before and after the intervention
Time frame: One-week prior to the educational intervention (Pre) (approximately 3-4 weeks before surgery) and one-week after the educational intervention (Post) (approximately 1-2 weeks before surgery).
Change in the proportion of patients who expect to meet nationally recommended physical activity levels 6 months after surgery.
The Historical Leisure Activity Questionnaire will be used to determine if patients expect to meet the nationally recommended physical activity levels 6 months after surgery (i.e., 2.5 hours or more of at least moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week in bouts of 10 or more minutes).
Time frame: One-week prior to the educational intervention (Pre) (approximately 3-4 weeks before surgery) and one-week after the educational intervention (Post) (approximately 1-2 weeks before surgery).
Direction and magnitude of change expected in leisure activity between baseline (i.e., current activity) and 6 months
Expected activity at 6 months - baseline activity = expected change in activity
Time frame: Baseline (approximately 3-4 weeks before surgery)
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