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OBJECTIVES: To explore the feasibility of delivering and evaluating a web-based walking intervention for people with long term musculoskeletal conditions (LTMCs), to determine its acceptability and the feasibility of conducting a definitive trial. DESIGN: Prospective randomised feasibility study, with blind outcome assessment at baseline, 3 and 6 months. SETTING: Hospital based physiotherapy service. PARTICIPANTS: Forty one adults referred for assessment and advice for any mild/moderate LTMCs. doing <120minutes of moderate intensity activity per week. INTERVENTIONS: Participants randomised to: 1. Usual care: one usual physiotherapy advice and assessment session, including setting a physical activity goal and one follow up session (8 weeks). 2. "Walk30×5": session one, usual care plus intervention of walking programme. Participants were shown the website and podcasts and practiced how to use them. One follow up session (8 weeks). OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary: timed six minute walk test (T6MWT). Secondary: step count, self-reported pain, fatigue, mood, self-efficacy, happiness, objective blood pressure, peak expiratory flow rate, and self-report and accelerometer measured physical activity. RESULTS: Recruitment target achieved. No adverse events occurred. Adherence was high and the intervention acceptable. Loss to follow up n=3 (7%) at 3 months, n=8 (20%) at 6 months. T6MWT and step count proved suitable outcomes, unlike accelerometry. Estimated sample size for a definitive trial is 216. CONCLUSIONS: "Walk30×5" is ready for evaluation in a future, appropriately powered (n=216), phase III trial. If effective, the intervention will provide a cheap, highly accessible intervention to enable people with mild/moderate LTMCs to achieve UK physical activity guidelines. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN78581097.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.physio.2019.08.010

Type

Journal article

Journal

Physiotherapy

Publication Date

06/2020

Volume

107

Pages

275 - 285

Keywords

Feasibility study, Musculoskeletal conditions, Physical activity, Walking programme, Web-based intervention