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A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino).

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Corsino, L; Coffman, CJ; Stanwyck, C; Oddone, EZ; Bosworth, HB; Chatterjee, R; Jeffreys, AS; Dolor, RJ; Allen, KD
Published in: Pilot Feasibility Stud
2018

BACKGROUND: Arthritis affects approximately 50 million adults in the USA. Hispanics/Latinos have a higher prevalence of arthritis-attributed activity limitations primarily related to osteoarthritis (OA). Hispanic/Latinos are less likely to receive hip replacement independent of health care access, and they are less likely to receive knee replacement. There have been few interventions to improve OA treatment among the Hispanic/Latino population in the USA. In our study, we aimed to develop and test a telephone delivered culturally appropriate Spanish behavioral intervention for the management of OA in Hispanic/Latino adults. METHODS: We conducted a feasibility study in an academic health center and local community in Durham, North Carolina. We enrolled self-identified Spanish speaking overweight/obese adults (≥ 18) with OA of the knee and/or hip under the care of a primary health care provider. The 12-month patient intervention focused on physical activity, weight management, and cognitive behavioral pain management skills. The patient intervention was delivered via telephone with calls scheduled twice per month for the first 6 months, then monthly for the last 6 months (18 sessions). The one-time provider intervention included delivery of patient-specific OA treatment recommendations, based on patients' baseline data and published guidelines. The primary measures were metrics of feasibility, including recruitment and intervention delivery. We also assessed pain, stiffness, and function using the Spanish-Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). RESULTS: A total of 1879 participants were identified for potential enrollment. Of those, 1864 did not meet inclusion criteria, were not able to be reached or refused. Fifteen participants enrolled in the intervention. The mean number of phone calls completed was 14.7. Eighty percent completed more than 16 calls. The mean WOMAC baseline score (SD) was 39 (20); mean improvement in WOMAC scores between baseline and 12 months, among 11 participants who completed the study, was - 13.27 [95% CI, - 25.09 to - 1.46] points. CONCLUSION: Recruitment of Hispanics/Latinos, continues to be a major challenge. A Spanish-based telephone delivering lifestyle intervention for OA management in Hispanic/Latino adults is feasible to deliver and may lead to improved OA symptoms. Future research is needed to further test the feasibility and effectiveness of this type of intervention in this segment of the population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01782417.

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Pilot Feasibility Stud

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2055-5784

Publication Date

2018

Volume

4

Start / End Page

89

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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Corsino, L., Coffman, C. J., Stanwyck, C., Oddone, E. Z., Bosworth, H. B., Chatterjee, R., … Allen, K. D. (2018). A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino). Pilot Feasibility Stud, 4, 89. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-018-0280-x
Corsino, Leonor, Cynthia J. Coffman, Catherine Stanwyck, Eugene Z. Oddone, Hayden B. Bosworth, Ranee Chatterjee, Amy S. Jeffreys, Rowena J. Dolor, and Kelli D. Allen. “A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino).Pilot Feasibility Stud 4 (2018): 89. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-018-0280-x.
Corsino L, Coffman CJ, Stanwyck C, Oddone EZ, Bosworth HB, Chatterjee R, et al. A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino). Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2018;4:89.
Corsino, Leonor, et al. “A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino).Pilot Feasibility Stud, vol. 4, 2018, p. 89. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s40814-018-0280-x.
Corsino L, Coffman CJ, Stanwyck C, Oddone EZ, Bosworth HB, Chatterjee R, Jeffreys AS, Dolor RJ, Allen KD. A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino). Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2018;4:89.
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Published In

Pilot Feasibility Stud

DOI

ISSN

2055-5784

Publication Date

2018

Volume

4

Start / End Page

89

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 4203 Health services and systems