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Importance of team to increase compliance in adolescent spinal deformities brace treatment: a cross-sectional study of two different settings

Background

SOSORT Brace Treatment Management Guidelines highlight team’s role [1, 2].

Purpose

To verify the importance of rehabilitation team in adolescent patients bracing.

Materials and methods

Population: 38 patients (28% hyperkyphosis, 72% AIS) extracted from one single CPO database; same MD; brace wearing for at least 6 months between 01/01/2008 and 01/09/2009; age 10 or more.

Methods: Two questionnaires: the SRS-22 [3, 4], and one especially developed (QT) with 25 multiple choice questions about adherence to treatment (sections: brace, exercises, team).

Groups: the differences between the two PT teams were team building (G1 highly structured and collaborative) and setting (G1 private, G2 health national service). G1 included 13 patients and G2 25.

Results

No population differences at baseline. Response rates: 92% QT and 69% SRS-22 (G1), 60% and 56% (G2) respectively. There was more compliance in G1 than in G2: in particular, brace wearing (75% vs 55%), exercises adherence (58,4% vs 36,3%), and social activities (92% vs 66%). In G1 there was less sport activities give up (0% vs 36,3%) and pain (7% vs 41%) than in G2. All domains of SRS-22 were strikingly different: function (4.13 G1 vs 2.90 G2), pain (3.93 vs 2.87), body image (3.84 vs 2.59), mental health (4.13 vs 2.91), satisfaction with treatment (4.17 vs 3.85). G1 had better radiographic results (6.7° improvement vs 4.2°).

Conclusions

With the same MD and CPO (i.e. same brace and treatment type and quality), PT team building and setting plays a major role in compliance and final results.

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Tessadri, F., Pellegrini, A., Tavernaro, M. et al. Importance of team to increase compliance in adolescent spinal deformities brace treatment: a cross-sectional study of two different settings. Scoliosis 7 (Suppl 1), O5 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-7-S1-O5

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