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MulTI-domain self-management in older People wiTh OstEoarthritis and multi-morbidities: protocol for the TIPTOE randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Deere, R.
Pallmann, P.
Shepherd, V.
Brookes-Howell, L.
Carson-Stevens, A.
Davies, F.
Dunphy, E.
Gupta, P.
Hickson, M.
Hill, V.
Ingarfield, K.
Ivins, N.
Jones, F.
Letchford, R.
Lowe, R.
Nash, S.
Otter, P.
Prout, H.
Randell, E.
Sewell, B.
Smith, D.
Trubey, R.
Wainwright, Tom
Busse, M.
Button, K.
Deere, R.
Pallmann, P.
Shepherd, V.
Brookes-Howell, L.
Carson-Stevens, A.
Davies, F.
Dunphy, E.
Gupta, P.
Hickson, M.
Hill, V.
Ingarfield, K.
Ivins, N.
Jones, F.
Letchford, R.
Lowe, R.
Nash, S.
Otter, P.
Prout, H.
Randell, E.
Sewell, B.
Smith, D.
Trubey, R.
Wainwright, Tom
Busse, M.
Button, K.

Abstract

Background: Four out of five people living with osteoarthritis (OA) also suffer with at least one other long-term health condition. The complex interaction between OA and multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) can result in difficulties with self-care, restricted mobility, pain, anxiety, depression and reduced quality of life. The aim of the MulTI-domain Self-management in Older People wiTh OstEoarthritis and Multi-Morbidities (TIPTOE) trial is to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the Living Well self-management support intervention, co-designed with people living with OA, integrated into usual care, in comparison to usual care alone. Methods: TIPTOE is a multi-centre, two-arm, individually randomised controlled trial where 824 individuals over 65 years old with knee and/or hip joint pain from their OA affected joint and at least one other long-term health condition will be randomised to receive either the Living Well Self-Management support intervention or usual care. Eligible participants can self-refer onto the trial via a website or be referred via NHS services across Wales and England. Those randomised to receive the Living Well support intervention will be offered up to six one-to-one coaching sessions with a TIPTOE-trained healthcare practitioner and a co-designed book. Participants will be encouraged to nominate a support person to assist them throughout the study. All participants will complete a series of self-reported outcome measures at baseline and 6- and 12-month follow-up. The primary outcome is symptoms and quality of life as assessed by the Musculoskeletal Health Questionnaire (MSK-HQ). Routine data will be used to evaluate health resource use. A mixed methods process evaluation will be conducted alongside the trial to inform future implementation should the TIPTOE intervention be found both clinically and cost-effective. An embedded ‘Study Within A Project’ (SWAP) will explore and address barriers to the inclusion of under-served patie

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application/pdf, Deere, R., Pallmann, P., Shepherd, V., Brookes-Howell, L., Carson-Stevens, A., Davies, F., Dunphy, E., Gupta, P., Hickson, M., Hill, V., Ingarfield, K., Ivins, N., Jones, F., Letchford, R., Lowe, R., Nash, S., Otter, P., Prout, H., Randell, E., Sewell, B., Smith, D., Trubey, R., Wainwright, T., Busse, M. and Button, K., 2024. MulTI-domain self-management in older People wiTh OstEoarthritis and multi-morbidities: protocol for the TIPTOE randomised controlled trial. Trials, 25, 557., English
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edsoai.on1458113259
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Electronic Resource