Rationale, design and conduct of a comprehensive evaluation of a primary care based intervention to improve the quality of life of osteoarthritis patients. The PraxArt-project: a cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN87252339]
Thomas Rosemann, Thorsten Körner, Michel Wensing, Jochen Gensichen, Christiane Muth, Stefanie Joos, Joachim Szecsenyi

TL;DR
This study evaluates a primary care intervention to improve quality of life for osteoarthritis patients through GP education and patient support.
Contribution
The study introduces a cluster randomized trial to assess a primary care-based osteoarthritis intervention in Germany.
Findings
The study will assess if GP education and patient support improve quality of life in osteoarthritis patients.
Two intervention groups will be compared with a control group to evaluate effectiveness.
Patient outcomes include quality of life, satisfaction, and medication adherence.
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) has a high prevalence in primary care. Conservative, guideline orientated approaches aiming at improving pain treatment and increasing physical activity, have been proven to be effective in several contexts outside the primary care setting, as for instance the Arthritis Self management Programs (ASMPs). But it remains unclear if these comprehensive evidence based approaches can improve patients' quality of life if they are provided in a primary care setting. PraxArt is a cluster randomised controlled trial with GPs as the unit of randomisation. The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of a comprehensive evidence based medical education of GPs on individual care and patients' quality of life. 75 GPs were randomised either to intervention group I or II or to a control group. Each GP will include 15 patients suffering from osteoarthritis according to the criteria…
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TopicsEmployment, Labor, and Gender Studies
