2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.612413
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Perspectives of ESCAPE-Pain Programme for Older People With Knee Osteoarthritis in the Community Setting

Abstract: Background: Functional limitationscommonly affect patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) which reduces quality of life. The Enabling Self-management and Coping with Arthritic Pain using Exercise (ESCAPE-pain) is an evidence-based programme identified to be suitable for adaptation for the Malaysian health care system. It is important to understand the acceptance from a sociocultural context of the ESCAPE-pain programme from the perspectives of patients with knee OA and healthcare professionals. This qualitative… Show more

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“…Overall, patients with KOA had positive experiences with digital health technologies. Some of the key benefits noted by patients included anonymity, accessibility, convenience, tailored interventions, reduced travel costs, feedback and self-monitoring, progress reports, and enhanced patient-provider relationships [ 95 - 105 ]. Phone-based interventions were found to be acceptable and were valued for the undivided focus and communication from physical therapists [ 96 - 98 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, patients with KOA had positive experiences with digital health technologies. Some of the key benefits noted by patients included anonymity, accessibility, convenience, tailored interventions, reduced travel costs, feedback and self-monitoring, progress reports, and enhanced patient-provider relationships [ 95 - 105 ]. Phone-based interventions were found to be acceptable and were valued for the undivided focus and communication from physical therapists [ 96 - 98 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the general impressions reported were generally positive with only a few individual mentioning privacy concerns, which is reasonable considering the nature of group consultation. The lack of advice and resources about exercise and symptom modification approaches were also reported; however, this may need to be re‐evaluated after patients transition to ESCAPE‐pain (Appendix ), a group rehabilitation programme part of the knee OA pathway integrating self‐management and coping strategies (Che Hasan et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…consultation. The lack of advice and resources about exercise and symptom modification approaches were also reported; however, this may need to be re-evaluated after patients transition to ESCAPEpain (Appendix 1), a group rehabilitation programme part of the knee OA pathway integrating self-management and coping strategies (CheHasan et al, 2021).F I G U R E 2 Comfort index during group consultation in both opt-in groups. FTF, Face to Face.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Overall, patients with KOA had positive experiences with digital health technologies. Some of the key benefits noted by patients included anonymity, accessibility, convenience, tailored interventions, reduced travel costs, feedback and self-monitoring, progress reports, and enhanced patient-provider relationships [95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105]. Phone-based interventions were found to be acceptable and were valued for the undivided focus and communication from physical therapists [96][97][98].…”
Section: Patients' Perspectives On Digital Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%