An online training resource for clinicians to optimise exercise prescription for persistent low back pain: Design, development and usability testing

Author:

Wood Lianne1,Dean Sarah1,Booth Vicky23,Hayden Jill A.4,Foster Nadine E.5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences University of Exeter Exeter England UK

2. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nottingham England UK

3. University of Nottingham Nottingham England UK

4. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

5. STARS Education and Research Alliance Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS) The University of Queensland and Metro North Health Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLow back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. A recent realist review identified the behavioural mechanisms of trust, motivation, and confidence as key to optimising exercise prescription for persistent LBP.ObjectivesOur objectives were to (1) design and develop an online training programme, and (2) gain end‐user feedback on the useability, usefulness, informativeness and confidence in using the online training programme using a mixed‐methods, pre‐post study design.Participants and InterventionThe online training programme was designed and developed using the results from a realist review, and input from a multi‐disciplinary stakeholder group. A five‐module online training programme was piloted by the first 10 respondents who provided feedback on the course. Further modifications were made prior to additional piloting. The satisfaction, usefulness, ease of use, and confidence of clinicians in applying the learned principles were assessed on completion.ResultsThe online programme was advertised to clinicians using social media. Forty‐four respondents expressed initial interest, of which 22 enrolled and 18 completed the course. Of the participants, most were physiotherapists (n = 16/18, 88.9%), aged between 30 and 49 (n = 11/18, 61.1%). All participants were satisfied with the course content, rated the course platform as easy to use and useful, and reported that they were very confident to apply the learning. Most (n = 10/14, 71.4%) reported that their manner of prescribing exercise had changed after completion of the course.ConclusionsAn online training programme to optimise exercise prescription for persistent LBP appears to be easy to use, informative and improves confidence to apply the learning.

Funder

Orthopaedic Research UK

Publisher

Wiley

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