The EJES-3D tool for personalized prescription of exercise in axial spondyloarthritis through multimedia animations: pilot study

To develop and evaluate a web application based on multimedia animations, combined with a training program, to improve the prescription of exercises in spondyloarthritis (SpA). After a review of exercises included in the main clinical trials and recommendations of international societies, a multidis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rheumatology international 2018-07, Vol.38 (7), p.1277-1284
Hauptverfasser: Flórez, Mariano Tomás, Almodóvar, Raquel, García Pérez, Fernando, Rodríguez Cambrón, Ana Belén, Carmona, Loreto, Pérez Manzanero, María Ángeles, Aboitiz Cantalapiedra, Juan, Urruticoechea-Arana, Ana, Rodríguez Lozano, Carlos J., Castro, Carmen, Fernández-Carballido, Cristina, de Miguel, Eugenio, Galíndez, Eva, Álvarez Vega, José Luis, Torre Alonso, Juan Carlos, Linares, Luis F., Moreno, Mireia, Navarro-Compán, Victoria, Juanola, Xavier, Zarco, Pedro
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Zusammenfassung:To develop and evaluate a web application based on multimedia animations, combined with a training program, to improve the prescription of exercises in spondyloarthritis (SpA). After a review of exercises included in the main clinical trials and recommendations of international societies, a multidisciplinary team—rehabilitators, rheumatologists, physiotherapists, computer scientists and graphic designers—developed a web application for the prescription of exercises (EJES-3D). Once completed, this was presented to 12 pairs of rehabilitators–rheumatologists from the same hospital in a workshop. Knowledge about exercise was tested in rheumatologists before and 6 months after the workshop, when they also evaluated the application. The EJES-3D application includes 38 multimedia videos and allows prescribing predesigned programs or customizing them. A patient can consult the prescribed exercises at any time from a device with internet connection (mobile, tablet, or computer). The vast majority of the evaluators (89%) were satisfied or very satisfied and considered that their expectations regarding the usefulness of the web application had been met. They highlighted the ability to tailor exercises adapted to the different stages of the disease and the quality and variety of the videos. They also indicated some limitations of the application and operational problems. The EJES-3D tool was positively evaluated by experts in SpA, potentially the most demanding group of users with the most critical capacity. This allows a preliminary validation of the contents, usefulness, and ease of use. Analyzing and correcting the errors and limitations detected is allowing us to improve the EJES-3D tool.
ISSN:0172-8172
1437-160X
DOI:10.1007/s00296-018-4049-6