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Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program (2016)
Journal Article
Holden, M. A., Whittle, R., Healey, E. L., Hill, S., Mullis, R., Roddy, E., …Foster, N. E. (2017). Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98(5), 866-873. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2016.10.017

Objective
To explore whether participating in the Benefits of Effective Exercise for knee Pain (BEEP) trial training program increased physiotherapists' self-confidence and changed their intended clinical behavior regarding exercise for knee pain in... Read More about Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program.

Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program (2016)
Journal Article
Holden, M. A., Whittle, R., Healey, E. L., Hill, S., Mullis, R., Roddy, E., …Foster, N. E. (2017). Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program. Archives of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, 98(5), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2016.10.017

Objective
To explore whether participating in the Benefits of Effective Exercise for knee Pain (BEEP) trial training program increased physiotherapists' self-confidence and changed their intended clinical behavior regarding exercise for knee pain in... Read More about Content and Evaluation of the Benefits of Effective Exercise for Older Adults With Knee Pain Trial Physiotherapist Training Program.

Relationship between attitudes, beliefs and physical activity in older adults with knee pain: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial (2016)
Journal Article
Quicke, J. G., Foster, N. E., Ogollah, R. O., Croft, P. R., & Holden, M. (2016). Relationship between attitudes, beliefs and physical activity in older adults with knee pain: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial. Arthritis Care and Research, 1192-2000. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.23104

Objective
To investigate how attitudes and beliefs about exercise relate to physical activity behavior in older adults with knee pain attributable to osteoarthritis (OA).

Methods
We conducted secondary data analyses of a randomized controlled tr... Read More about Relationship between attitudes, beliefs and physical activity in older adults with knee pain: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial.

The Role of Qualitative Research in Clinical Trial Development: The EASE Back Study (2016)
Journal Article
Holden. (2016). The Role of Qualitative Research in Clinical Trial Development: The EASE Back Study. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 325-343. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558689816656740

This article outlines the rationale for adopting a mixed methods approach within randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and explores challenges associated in doing so. Taking the example of the EASE Back feasibility and pilot study (Evaluating Acupunctu... Read More about The Role of Qualitative Research in Clinical Trial Development: The EASE Back Study.

Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise Participation in People with Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis: Synthesis of the Literature Using Behavior Change Theory. (2016)
Journal Article
Holden, M. (2016). Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise Participation in People with Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis: Synthesis of the Literature Using Behavior Change Theory. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 372 - 389. https://doi.org/10.1097/PHM.0000000000000448

Exercise is recommended for hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA). Patient initiation of, and adherence to, exercise is key to the success of managing symptoms. This study aimed to (1) identify modifiable barriers and facilitators to participation in inte... Read More about Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise Participation in People with Hip and/or Knee Osteoarthritis: Synthesis of the Literature Using Behavior Change Theory..

Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): a feasibility study and pilot randomised trial. (2016)
Journal Article
Foster, N. E., Bishop, A., Bartlam, B., Ogollah, R., Barlas, P., Holden, M., …Young, J. (2016). Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): a feasibility study and pilot randomised trial. Health Technology Assessment, 20(33), 1 - 236. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta20330

BACKGROUND: Many pregnant women experience low back pain. Acupuncture appears to be a safe, promising intervention but evidence is needed about its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of a future large... Read More about Evaluating Acupuncture and Standard carE for pregnant women with Back pain (EASE Back): a feasibility study and pilot randomised trial..

THU0457 Long Term Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise and Physical Activity in Older Adults with Knee Pain: The Beep Longitudinal Qualitative Study (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Jinks, C., Moore, A., Holden, M., & Foster, N. (2015, June). THU0457 Long Term Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise and Physical Activity in Older Adults with Knee Pain: The Beep Longitudinal Qualitative Study. Poster presented at EULAR 2015 - Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, Rome, Italy

Background Exercise is recommended for managing older adults with osteoarthritis (OA) related knee pain. However, the majority of older adults with OA do not meet physical activity recommendations. It remains unclear how exercise is best delivered to... Read More about THU0457 Long Term Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise and Physical Activity in Older Adults with Knee Pain: The Beep Longitudinal Qualitative Study.

OP0105 Improving the Effectiveness of Exercise Therapy for Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial (The Beep Trial) (2015)
Journal Article
Foster, N., Nicholls, E., Holden, M., Healey, E., Kigozi, J., Jowett, S., …Hay, E. (2015). OP0105 Improving the Effectiveness of Exercise Therapy for Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial (The Beep Trial). Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 74(Suppl 2), 108.2-108. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-eular.1454

Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review (2015)
Journal Article
Quicke, J., Foster, N., Thomas, M., & Holden, M. (2015). Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 23(9), 1445-1456. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.05.002

Objective
To determine whether long-term physical activity is safe for older adults with knee pain.

Design
A comprehensive systematic review and narrative synthesis of existing literature was conducted using multiple electronic databases from in... Read More about Is long term physical activity safe for older adults with knee pain: a systematic review.

A multicentre, pragmatic, parallel group, randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of three physiotherapy-led exercise interventions for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: the BEEP trial protocol (ISRCTN: 93634563). (2014)
Journal Article
Healey, E. L., Holden, M. A., Nicholls, E., Whitehurst, D. G., Foster, N. E., Jowett, S., …Hay, E. M. (2014). A multicentre, pragmatic, parallel group, randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of three physiotherapy-led exercise interventions for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: the BEEP trial protocol (ISRCTN: 93634563). BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 15, Article 254

BACKGROUND: Exercise is consistently recommended for older adults with knee pain related to osteoarthritis. However, the effects from exercise are typically small and short-term, likely linked to insufficient individualisation of the exercise program... Read More about A multicentre, pragmatic, parallel group, randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of three physiotherapy-led exercise interventions for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: the BEEP trial protocol (ISRCTN: 93634563)..

Content and evaluation of the BEEP trial (Benefits of Effective Exercise for Knee Pain) physical therapist training programme: did it change clinical practice? (2014)
Journal Article
Holden, M., Case, R., Healey, E., Hill, S., Mullis, R., Roddy, E., …Foster, N. (2014). Content and evaluation of the BEEP trial (Benefits of Effective Exercise for Knee Pain) physical therapist training programme: did it change clinical practice?. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 22, S201-S202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2014.02.385

SAT0344 Measurement Properties of Self-Reported Physical Activity Instruments Suitable for Osteoarthritis (OA) or Joint Pain Populations: A Systematic Review. (2013)
Journal Article
Smith, R. D., Healey, E. L., McHugh, G. A., Holden, M. A., & Dziedzic, K. S. (2013). SAT0344 Measurement Properties of Self-Reported Physical Activity Instruments Suitable for Osteoarthritis (OA) or Joint Pain Populations: A Systematic Review. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 72(Suppl 3), A700.1-A700. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-eular.2069