Effectiveness of a new model of primary care management on knee pain and function in patients with knee osteoarthritis: the PARTNER project dataset
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Hunter, DavidAbstract
This dataset includes 38 general practices and 217 patient participants ( ≥45 years old, 60% female) participating in a cluster randomised controlled trial to test a new model of telehealth service delivery for knee osteoarthritis (the PARTNER study). Participants were recruited ...
See moreThis dataset includes 38 general practices and 217 patient participants ( ≥45 years old, 60% female) participating in a cluster randomised controlled trial to test a new model of telehealth service delivery for knee osteoarthritis (the PARTNER study). Participants were recruited via general practices in NSW and Victoria, Australia. The dataset includes baseline descriptive and demographic data for the general practices. For participants, baseline data includes participant reported demographics, medical history, body weight and BMI, knee pain and symptoms, quality of life, mood, sleep impairment, fatigue, physical activity, willingness for knee replacement surgery, fear of movement, pain coping, and self-efficacy. Follow-up data were collected at 6 and 12 months (primary outcome), and also included satisfaction with treatment, satisfaction with knee symptoms, global rating of change and adverse events. The tile type is .xls.
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See moreThis dataset includes 38 general practices and 217 patient participants ( ≥45 years old, 60% female) participating in a cluster randomised controlled trial to test a new model of telehealth service delivery for knee osteoarthritis (the PARTNER study). Participants were recruited via general practices in NSW and Victoria, Australia. The dataset includes baseline descriptive and demographic data for the general practices. For participants, baseline data includes participant reported demographics, medical history, body weight and BMI, knee pain and symptoms, quality of life, mood, sleep impairment, fatigue, physical activity, willingness for knee replacement surgery, fear of movement, pain coping, and self-efficacy. Follow-up data were collected at 6 and 12 months (primary outcome), and also included satisfaction with treatment, satisfaction with knee symptoms, global rating of change and adverse events. The tile type is .xls.
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2024-06-18Licence
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Access can be requested via the Health Data Australia catalogue (https://researchdata.edu.au/health). A copy of the Data Sharing Guidelines can be found in https://rb.gy/bgrcq. For further information please contact the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) SHP-CTC node ([email protected]).Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, NHMRC Clinical Trials CentreDepartment, Discipline or Centre
The Kolling InstituteShare