Exploring Experiences of People With Knee Osteoarthritis Who Received a Physiotherapist‐Delivered Dietary Weight Loss and Exercise Intervention: A Mixed Methods Study

Author:

Lawford Belinda J.1ORCID,Allison Kim1ORCID,Nelligan Rachel1,Campbell Penny1,Hinman Rana S.1ORCID,Jones Sarah E.1,Pardo Jesse1,Quicke Jonathan G.2,Sumithran Priya3,Prendergast Jodie4,George Elena S.5,Holden Melanie A.6ORCID,Foster Nadine E.2,Bennell Kim L.1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. The University of Queensland and Metro North Health, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and Keele University Keele United Kingdom

3. Monash University and Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Medibank Private Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Deakin University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Keele University Keele United Kingdom

Abstract

ObjectiveExplore the experiences of people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who received a very low energy diet (VLED) and exercise program from a physiotherapist.MethodsMixed methods study involving questionnaires (n = 42) and semistructured interviews (n = 22) with randomized control trial participants with knee OA who had received a 6‐month physiotherapist‐delivered VLED weight loss and exercise intervention. Questionnaires measured participant satisfaction and perceptions about physiotherapist's skills/knowledge in delivery of the dietary intervention (measured on 5–7 point Likert scales). Interviews explored participant's experiences and were analyzed based on the principles of reflexive thematic analysis.ResultsQuestionnaire response: 90%. Participants were satisfied with the program (95%), confident their physiotherapist had the required skills (84%) and knowledge (79%) to deliver the dietary intervention, felt comfortable talking to the physiotherapist about weight (74%), and would recommend others see a physiotherapist for the intervention they undertook (71%). The following four themes were developed from the interviews: (1) one‐stop‐shop of exercise and diet; (2) physiotherapist‐delivered weight loss works (unsure initially; successfully lost weight); (3) physiotherapists knowledge and skills (exercise is forte; most thought physiotherapists had the necessary weight loss skills/knowledge, but some disagreed); and (4) physiotherapists have a role in weight loss (physiotherapists are intelligent, credible, and trustworthy; specific training in weight loss necessary).ConclusionThis study provides, to our knowledge, the first documented perspectives from people with OA who have received a physiotherapist‐delivered weight loss intervention. Findings suggest physiotherapists may have a role in delivering a protocolized dietary intervention for some people with knee OA with overweight and obesity.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Physiotherapy Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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