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Supporting patients to prepare for total knee replacement: evidence-, theory- and person-based development of a 'Virtual Knee School' digital intervention

Supporting patients to prepare for total knee replacement: evidence-, theory- and person-based development of a 'Virtual Knee School' digital intervention
Supporting patients to prepare for total knee replacement: evidence-, theory- and person-based development of a 'Virtual Knee School' digital intervention

Introduction: Digital delivery of pre-operative total knee replacement (TKR) education and prehabilitation could improve patient outcomes pre- and post-operatively. Rigorously developing digital interventions is vital to help ensure they achieve their intended outcomes whilst mitigating their potential drawbacks. Objective: To develop a pre-operative TKR education and prehabilitation digital intervention, the ‘Virtual Knee School’ (VKS). Methods: The VKS was developed using an evidence-, theory- and person-based approach. This involved a mixed methods design with four phases. The first three focused on planning the VKS. The final phase involved creating a VKS prototype and iteratively refining it through concurrent think-aloud interviews with nine patients who were awaiting/had undergone TKR. Meta-inferences were generated by integrating findings from all the phases. ISRCTN registration of the overall project was obtained on 24 April 2020 (ISRCTN11759773). Results: Most participants found the VKS prototype acceptable overall and considered it a valuable resource. Conversely, a minority of participants felt the prototype's digital format or content did not meet their individual needs. Participants' feedback was used to refine the prototype's information architecture, design and content. Two meta-inferences were generated and recommend: 1. Comprehensive pre-operative TKR education and prehabilitation support should be rapidly accessible in digital and non-digital formats. 2. Pre-operative TKR digital interventions should employ computer- and self-tailoring to account for patients' individual needs and preferences. Conclusions: Integrating evidence, theory and stakeholders' perspectives enabled the development of a promising VKS digital intervention for patients awaiting TKR. The findings suggest future research evaluating the VKS is warranted and provide recommendations for optimising pre-operative TKR care. Patient or Public Contribution: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) was central throughout the project. For example, PPI representatives contributed to the project planning, were valued members of the Project Advisory Group, had key roles in developing the VKS prototype and helped disseminate the project findings.

digital intervention, intervention development, mixed methods, pre-operative education, prehabilitaion, total knee replacement, prehabilitation
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2549-2570
Anderson, Anna M.
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McHugh, Gretl A.
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Joseph, Judith
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Smith, Toby O.
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Yardley, Lucy
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Redmond, Anthony C.
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Anderson, Anna M.
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Smith, Toby O.
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Anderson, Anna M., McHugh, Gretl A., Comer, Christine, Joseph, Judith, Smith, Toby O., Yardley, Lucy and Redmond, Anthony C. (2023) Supporting patients to prepare for total knee replacement: evidence-, theory- and person-based development of a 'Virtual Knee School' digital intervention. Health Expectations, 26 (6), 2549-2570. (doi:10.1111/hex.13855).

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Introduction: Digital delivery of pre-operative total knee replacement (TKR) education and prehabilitation could improve patient outcomes pre- and post-operatively. Rigorously developing digital interventions is vital to help ensure they achieve their intended outcomes whilst mitigating their potential drawbacks. Objective: To develop a pre-operative TKR education and prehabilitation digital intervention, the ‘Virtual Knee School’ (VKS). Methods: The VKS was developed using an evidence-, theory- and person-based approach. This involved a mixed methods design with four phases. The first three focused on planning the VKS. The final phase involved creating a VKS prototype and iteratively refining it through concurrent think-aloud interviews with nine patients who were awaiting/had undergone TKR. Meta-inferences were generated by integrating findings from all the phases. ISRCTN registration of the overall project was obtained on 24 April 2020 (ISRCTN11759773). Results: Most participants found the VKS prototype acceptable overall and considered it a valuable resource. Conversely, a minority of participants felt the prototype's digital format or content did not meet their individual needs. Participants' feedback was used to refine the prototype's information architecture, design and content. Two meta-inferences were generated and recommend: 1. Comprehensive pre-operative TKR education and prehabilitation support should be rapidly accessible in digital and non-digital formats. 2. Pre-operative TKR digital interventions should employ computer- and self-tailoring to account for patients' individual needs and preferences. Conclusions: Integrating evidence, theory and stakeholders' perspectives enabled the development of a promising VKS digital intervention for patients awaiting TKR. The findings suggest future research evaluating the VKS is warranted and provide recommendations for optimising pre-operative TKR care. Patient or Public Contribution: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) was central throughout the project. For example, PPI representatives contributed to the project planning, were valued members of the Project Advisory Group, had key roles in developing the VKS prototype and helped disseminate the project findings.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 August 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 August 2023
Published date: December 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: digital intervention, intervention development, mixed methods, pre-operative education, prehabilitaion, total knee replacement, prehabilitation

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Local EPrints ID: 481271
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481271
ISSN: 1369-6513
PURE UUID: 947c4e9d-cee6-49ad-ae91-7f40e0970f0d
ORCID for Lucy Yardley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3853-883X

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Date deposited: 22 Aug 2023 16:35
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 01:36

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Author: Anna M. Anderson
Author: Gretl A. McHugh
Author: Christine Comer
Author: Judith Joseph
Author: Toby O. Smith
Author: Lucy Yardley ORCID iD
Author: Anthony C. Redmond

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