A Qualitative Investigation of CLEAT Participants

Sponsor
Bournemouth University (Other)
Overall Status
Not yet recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05937542
Collaborator
Economic and Social Research Council, United Kingdom (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

As the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) waiting list soars above seven million people, with treatment wait times over two years, older people with chronic conditions face worsening symptoms, increased use of medications, more complicated surgeries with slower recovery, reduced quality of life, and loss of independence. As part of its plans to tackle this crisis, the NHS promotes exercise as a "miracle cure" for arresting the progress of disease and helping disease management and recovery. However, current plans promoting individual, home-based exercise, as well as on-site hospital-based programs of delivery, have met with only limited success, and face problems of decreased space, capacity, clinician time, as well as lack of knowledge and expertise with regard to effective behavior change. We have developed a community-based group exercise programme for older people with hip osteoarthritis. This community-based group exercise programme has successfully helped those with hip osteoarthritis (3.5 million over 45s in the UK) reduce pain and need for medication, as well as avoiding surgery, and has formed part of an NIHR trial examining the use of exercise and education versus standard physiotherapy care for the treatment of hip osteoarthritis. In order to better understand the mechanisms of action of this programme, the present study will examine, via focus groups interviews, the experiences of participants who have undertaken the exercise and education programme. The data generated from the focus groups will help to elucidate what "works" within the programme and will help inform future development of resources to support health professionals in providing exercise rehabilitation for older people with chronic conditions.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Qualitative Investigation of Participant Experiences

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational
Anticipated Enrollment :
20 participants
Observational Model:
Case-Only
Time Perspective:
Retrospective
Official Title:
A Qualitative Investigation of the Experiences of Participants Undertaking a CycLing and EducATional (CLEAT) Programme for the Treatment of Hip Osteoarthritis.
Anticipated Study Start Date :
Jul 1, 2023
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Dec 1, 2023
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Dec 1, 2023

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Participant Experiences [One data collection point via interview (3-6 months)]

    Participant experiences generated via qualitative data

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
45 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria:

Participants who had previously been part of the NIHR-funded CLEAT trial. Those participants were defined as follows:

  • Diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the hip as per NICE criteria.

  • Male and female, aged 45 years and over

  • Meeting the GP criteria for exercise referral

  • Capable of giving informed consent

  • Be able to understand English as necessary to benefit from the intervention, in the investigators' opinion.

Exclusion Criteria:

• Anyone not previously part of the NIHR-funded CLEAT trial. -

Contacts and Locations

Locations

No locations specified.

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Bournemouth University
  • Economic and Social Research Council, United Kingdom

Investigators

  • Study Director: Tim Rees, PhD, Professor in Sport

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Bournemouth University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05937542
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • 330860
First Posted:
Jul 10, 2023
Last Update Posted:
Jul 10, 2023
Last Verified:
Jul 1, 2023
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Jul 10, 2023