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Use of the nominal group technique to identify UK stakeholder views of the measures and domains used in the assessment of therapeutic exercise adherence for patients with musculoskeletal disorders.

Mallett, Ross; McLean, Sionnadh; Holden, Melanie A; Potia, Tanzila; Gee, Melanie; Haywood, Kirstie

Authors

Ross Mallett

Sionnadh McLean

Tanzila Potia

Melanie Gee

Kirstie Haywood



Abstract

Objectives The objective was to the undertake nominal group technique (NGT) to evaluate current exercise adherence measures and isolated domains to develop stakeholder consensus on the domains to include in the measurement of therapeutic exercise adherence for patients with musculoskeletal disorders.

Design A 1-day NGT workshop was convened. Six exercise adherence measures were presented to the group that were identified in our recent systematic review. Discussions considered these measures and isolated domains of exercise adherence. Following discussions, consensus voting identified stakeholder agreement on the suitability of the six offered adherence measures and the inclusion of isolated domains of exercise adherence in future measurement.

Setting One stakeholder NGT workshop held in Sheffield, UK.

Participants Key stakeholders from the UK were invited to participate from four identified populations. 14 participants represented patients, clinicians, researchers and service managers.

Results All six exercise adherence measures were deemed not appropriate for use in clinical research or routine practice with no measure reaching 70% group agreement for suitability, relevance, acceptability or appropriateness. Three measures were deemed feasible to use in clinical practice. 25 constructs of exercise adherence did reach consensus threshold and were supported to be included as domains in the future measurement of exercise adherence.

Conclusion A mixed UK-based stakeholder group felt these six measures of exercise adherence were unacceptable. Differences in opinion within the stakeholder group highlighted the lack of consensus as to what should be measured, the type of assessment that is required and whose perspective should be sought when assessing exercise adherence. Previously unused domains may be needed alongside current ones, from both a clinician's and patient’s perspective, to gain understanding and to inform future measurement development. Further conceptualisation of exercise adherence is required from similar mixed stakeholder groups in various socioeconomic and cultural populations.

Citation

Mallett, R., McLean, S., Holden, M. A., Potia, T., Gee, M., & Haywood, K. (2020). Use of the nominal group technique to identify UK stakeholder views of the measures and domains used in the assessment of therapeutic exercise adherence for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. BMJ Open, 10(2), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031591

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 10, 2020
Online Publication Date Feb 18, 2020
Publication Date 2020-02
Deposit Date Feb 7, 2024
Journal BMJ open
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 2
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031591
Publisher URL https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/2/e031591
PMID 32075824