Rehabilitation Trajectories. A Study of Rehabilitation Processes Across Health Care Levels in Patients With Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Musculoskeletal Disease
- Sponsor
- National Resource Center for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology
- Enrollment
- 524
- Primary Endpoint
- Goal attainment
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 6 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The main aim of this multicentre cohort study is to provide evidence that can be used to improve continuity and quality in rehabilitation practice and rehabilitation processes across health care levels for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs).
Detailed Description
There is an urgent need to develop rehabilitation trajectories that ensure coordination and communication between health care levels, support of self-management and self-monitoring, and follow-up tailored to patients' needs. Such trajectories should be based on evidence from current practice. The "Rehabilitation trajectories" project will systematically explore and describe current practice of planned and implemented follow-up and self-management strategies in primary health care during the first year after rehabilitation for patients with musculoskeletal diseases. Further, a newly developed core set of PROMs designed for evaluation of rehabilitation in RMDs and a self-monitoring web-based system will be tested for feasibility. Knowledge of patients' experiences and use of this self-monitoring system as a self-management and communication tool is needed in order to improve and integrate such e-technology in future care. The Rehabilitation Trajectory study is a multi-centre study, led by the National Unit on Rehabilitation in Rheumatology and including participants at four rheumatology hospital departments and five specialized rehabilitation institutions. Participants will thus be included from all four health regions in Norway. The study has five points of assessment. In an electronic portal, delivered by CheckWare, patients will log in with their Bank ID and complete the core set of PROMs at admission, discharge, and 4, 8 and 12 months following discharge.
Investigators
Ingvild Kjeken
Professor
National Resource Center for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Admitted to rehabilitation at one of the nine participating rehabilitation centres with one of the following groups of diagnosis: Inflammatory rheumatic disease, Osteoarthritis, Low back pain, Neck/shoulder pain, Generalized pain syndromes (including fibromyalgia), Osteoporosis, Connective tissue diseases (SLE, Lupus, Myositis etc.), Fractures with need of rehabilitation, or Rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery. Good proficiency in oral and written Norwegian language. Access to internet and BankID.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Cognitive impairment or severe mental illness.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Goal attainment
Time Frame: One year
Goal attainment will be measures by the Patient Specific Functional Scale. Scale from 0 to 10, were 10 is the best score. Mean score is calculated from all activites scored.
Secondary Outcomes
- Health-realted quality of life(One year)
- Physical function(One year)