Study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial of personalized exercise therapy and self-management support for people with multimorbidity: The MOBILIZE study

Author:

Skou Søren T12ORCID,Nyberg Mette1,Dideriksen Mette12,Overgaard Jan A123,Bodilsen Christine4,Soja Anne MB5,Attarzadeh Amir P6,Bieder Manuel J7,Dridi Nadia P8,Heltberg Andreas9,Gæde Peter H1011,Reventlow Johan L12,Arnfred Sidse1314,Bodtger Uffe1115,Thygesen Lau C16,Jäger Madalina1217,Bricca Alessio12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Research Unit PROgrez, Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Næstved-Slagelse-Ringsted Hospitals, Region Zealand, Denmark

2. Research Unit for Musculoskeletal Function and Physiotherapy, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M, Denmark

3. Department of Rehabilitation, Lolland Municipality, Maribo, Denmark

4. Department of Exercise and Health, Roskilde Municipality, Roskilde, Denmark

5. Department of Internal Medicine 1, Section of Cardiology, Holbæk Hospital, Holbæk, Denmark

6. Centre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, Denmark

7. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Næstved Hospital, Næstved, Denmark

8. Department of Cardiology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark

9. Department of General Practice, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, København K, Denmark

10. Department of Cardiology and Endocrinology, Slagelse Hospital, Slagelse, Denmark

11. Institute for Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M, Denmark.

12. General Practitioners Reventlow and Wolfhagen, Slagelse, Denmark

13. Psychiatric Research Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital – Psychiatry Region Zealand, Slagelse, Denmark

14. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

15. Pulmonary Research Unit Region Zealand (PLUZ), Department of Respiratory Medicine, Zealand University Hospital Næstved, Næstved, Denmark.

16. National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen K, Denmark.

17. Danish Centre for Motivation and Behaviour Science, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M, Denmark.

Abstract

Background Despite the great individual and societal burden associated with multimorbidity, little is known about how to effectively manage it. Objective The aim of this multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to investigate the 12-month effects of a personalized exercise therapy and self-management support program in addition to usual care in people with multimorbidity. Design This is a protocol for a pragmatic, parallel-group (1:1 ratio), superiority RCT conducted at five intervention sites (two hospitals, a private practice physiotherapy clinic and two municipal rehabilitation centers) in Region Zealand, Denmark. A total of 228 persons with multimorbidity aged 18 years or older, will be randomly allocated to one of two groups. Both groups will receive usual care, defined as routine care for multimorbidity at the discretion of the treating doctor, while the intervention group will also participate in a 12-week exercise therapy and self-management support program tailored to people with multimorbidity at one of the intervention sites. The primary outcome will be the between-group difference in change in EQ-5D-5L from baseline to the follow-up at 12 months. Secondary outcomes include objectively-measured physical function and physical activity, inflammatory markers, disease and treatment burden, anxiety, depression, stress, sleep, pain and other self-reported parameters. In parallel with the RCT, an observational cohort will follow persons aged ≥18 years with multimorbidity not adhering to all eligibility criteria, as well as people fulfilling all eligibility criteria, but unwilling to participate in the RCT. This study was approved by the Regional Committee on Health Research Ethics for Region Zealand (SJ-857) and results will be communicated in scientific papers, at relevant conferences and to a broader audience. Discussion Exercise therapy and self-management support is safe and effective in people with single conditions. However, it is still unclear whether this holds true for individuals with multimorbidity. This pragmatic, multicenter RCT will provide high-quality evidence on the benefits and harms of exercise therapy and self-management support and, if the results support it, lead to the development of a plan for implementation in clinical practice.

Funder

The Danish Regions and The Danish Health Confederation through the Development and Research Fund

Danske Fysioterapeuter

Region Sjælland

H2020 European Research Council

Næstved, Slagelse and Ringsted Hospitals’ Research Fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,General Medicine

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