Functional recovery in lumbar spine surgery: A controlled trial of health behavior change counseling to improve outcomes

被引:17
|
作者
Skolasky, Richard L. [1 ]
Riley, Lee H., III [1 ]
Maggard, Anica M. [1 ]
Bedi, Saaniya [1 ]
Wegener, Stephen T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
Lumbar spine; Spine surgery; Patient activation; Motivational interviewing; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation; PATIENT ACTIVATION MEASURE; PAIN RATING-SCALES; SELF-EFFICACY; CHRONIC ILLNESS; SHORT-FORM; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; OBESITY TREATMENT; UNITED-STATES; BACK-PAIN; FOLLOW-UP;
D O I
10.1016/j.cct.2013.06.018
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
In 2001, the Institute of Medicine issued a challenge to the American health care system to improve the quality of care by focusing on six major areas: safety, effectiveness, patient-centeredness, timeliness, efficiency, and equity. The patient-centered model of care directly addresses important limits of surgical care of the lumbar spine, i.e., the lack of effective methods for increasing patient participation and engagement in post-operative follow-up. Recent evidence indicates that post-surgical outcomes are better among those with higher patient activation. We therefore developed an intervention based on the principles of motivational interviewing to increase patient activation: the Functional Recovery in Lumbar Spine Surgery Health Behavior Change Counseling (HBCC) intervention. The HBCC was designed to maximize post-operative engagement and participation in physical therapy and home exercise, to improve functional recovery, and to decrease pain in individuals undergoing elective lumbar spine surgery. From December 2009 through October 2012, 120 participants were recruited and divided into two groups: those receiving (intervention group, 60) and not receiving (control group, 60) the HBCC intervention. The current manuscript provides a detailed description of the theoretical framework and study design of the HBCC and describes the implementation of this health behavior intervention in a university-based spine service. The HBCC provides a model for conducting health behavioral research in a real-world setting. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:207 / 217
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A Randomized Controlled Trial Using Epidural Analgesia for Pain Relief After Lumbar Interlaminar Decompressive Spine Surgery
    Hermans, Sem M. M.
    Lantinga-Zee, Aniek A. G.
    Droeghaag, Ruud
    van Santbrink, Henk
    van Hemert, Wouter L. W.
    Reinders, Mattheus K.
    Hoofwijk, Daisy M. N.
    van Kuijk, Sander M. J.
    Rijkers, Kim
    Curfs, Inez
    SPINE, 2024, 49 (07) : 456 - 462
  • [32] PREPARE: Pre-surgery physiotherapy for patients with degenerative lumbar spine disorder: a randomized controlled trial protocol
    Yvonne Lindbäck
    Hans Tropp
    Paul Enthoven
    Allan Abbott
    Birgitta Öberg
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 17
  • [33] No benefit of early versus late ambulation after incidental durotomy in lumbar spine surgery: a randomized controlled trial
    Mazda Farshad
    Alexander Aichmair
    Florian Wanivenhaus
    Michael Betz
    Jose Spirig
    David Ephraim Bauer
    European Spine Journal, 2020, 29 : 141 - 146
  • [34] Erector spinae plane block at lower thoracic level for analgesia in lumbar spine surgery: A randomized controlled trial
    Zhang, Jing-Jing
    Zhang, Teng-Jiao
    Qu, Zong-Yang
    Qiu, Yong
    Hua, Zhen
    WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CASES, 2021, 9 (19) : 5126 - 5134
  • [35] No benefit of early versus late ambulation after incidental durotomy in lumbar spine surgery: a randomized controlled trial
    Farshad, Mazda
    Aichmair, Alexander
    Wanivenhaus, Florian
    Betz, Michael
    Spirig, Jose
    Bauer, David Ephraim
    EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2020, 29 (01) : 141 - 146
  • [36] Erector spinae plane block at lower thoracic level for analgesia in lumbar spine surgery: A randomized controlled trial
    Jing-Jing Zhang
    Teng-Jiao Zhang
    Zong-Yang Qu
    Yong Qiu
    Zhen Hua
    World Journal of Clinical Cases, 2021, 9 (19) : 5126 - 5134
  • [37] PREPARE: Pre-surgery physiotherapy for patients with degenerative lumbar spine disorder: a randomized controlled trial protocol
    Lindback, Yvonne
    Tropp, Hans
    Enthoven, Paul
    Abbott, Allan
    Oberg, Birgitta
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, 2016, 17
  • [38] Effect of Change in Preoperative Depression on Patient Outcomes Following Lumbar Spine Surgery Christine Park, BA; Alessandra
    Park, Christine
    Trepte, Alessandra N. G.
    Cook, Chad
    Gottfried, Oren N.
    NEUROSURGERY, 2020, 67 : 273 - 273
  • [39] The Impact of Ketorolac Utilization on Outcomes for Lumbar Spine Surgery: A SystematicReview and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
    Baumann, Anthony N.
    Fiorentino, Andrew
    Sidloski, Katelyn
    Fiechter, Jay
    Uhler, Mathias A.
    Calton, Tyler J.
    Hoffmann, Cassandra
    Hoffmann, Jacob C.
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2024, 184 : 87 - 102
  • [40] Health behavior change following a diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ: An opportunity to improve health outcomes
    Berkman, Amy M.
    Trentham-Dietz, Amy
    Dittus, Kim
    Hart, Vicki
    Vatovec, Christine M.
    King, John G.
    James, Ted A.
    Lakoski, Susan G.
    Sprague, Brian L.
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2015, 80 : 53 - 59