“I've got a spring in my step” participants experience of action observation therapy and eccentric exercises, a telehealth study for mid‐portion Achilles Tendinopathy: a qualitative study

Author:

Ryan Deirdre1ORCID,Rio Ebonie21,O'Donoghue Grainne1,O'Sullivan Cliona1

Affiliation:

1. UCD School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science Dublin Ireland

2. School of Allied Health La Trobe University Melbourne Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundQuantitative research has dominated the field of Achilles Tendinopathy. The use of qualitative research allows in‐depth exploration of participants' perspectives, offering great insight in the evaluation of a trial's processes, particularly when exploring a novel intervention such as Action Observation Therapy combined with eccentric exercises which has not been previously researched. This study aimed to qualitatively explore participants' experiences of partaking in a telehealth study including the acceptability of the intervention, motivators for participation, and perspectives on the trial processes.MethodA thematic analysis as guided by Braun and Clarke was used to analyse the semi‐structured interviews conducted on a purposive sample of participants with mid‐portion Achilles Tendinopathy who recently completed a pilot feasibility study. The study adhered to the criteria for reporting qualitative research guidelines (COREQ).Results/DiscussionSixteen participants were interviewed. The five themes identified were: (i) The impact of Achilles Tendinopathy is commonly not prioritised with ‘The acceptance and minimisation of pain’ as a sub‐theme (ii) Therapeutic alliance has the greatest impact on support (iii) Factors which influenced adherence (iv) Action Observation Therapy is valued and recommended (v) Recommendations for future interventions.ConclusionThis study provides insightful recommendations around; exploring the use of Action Observation Therapy in Achilles Tendinopathy, the relative importance of therapeutic alliance rather than mode of therapy delivery, and that sufferers of Achilles Tendinopathy may not prioritise health seeking for this condition.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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