Journal article

Comparative effect of two educational videos on self-efficacy and kinesiophobia in people with knee osteoarthritis: an online randomised controlled trial

T Egerton, KL Bennell, F McManus, KE Lamb, RS Hinman

Osteoarthritis and Cartilage | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

Objective: To compare change in self-efficacy for managing knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain and kinesiophobia after watching an educational video based on an empowerment and participatory discourse with a video based on a disease and impairment discourse. Design: Two-arm randomised controlled trial with participants aged ≥45 years with knee pain (n = 589). Participants completed both baseline and follow-up outcomes and watched one randomly-allocated video (12-minute duration) during one 30–45-minute session within a single online survey. The experimental video presented evidence-based knee OA information using design and language that aimed to empower people and focus on activity participation ..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

RSH is supported by a National Health&Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship (#1154217) and KLB by a National Health&Medical Research Council Investigator grant (#1174431).The project was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council via Centre of Research Excellence: Translational Research in Musculoskeletal Pain (#1079078). Neither the funder(National Health&Medical Research Council) nor the sponsor (The University of Melbourne) had any role, influence or authorityregarding study design; collection, management, analysis, andinterpretation of data; writing of the report; and the decisionwhether to submit thefinal report for publication.