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Obesity is a risk factor for musculoskeletal conditions in primary school age girls

Por: Fishpool · K. · Ndosi · M.

Commentary on: Firman N, Homer K, Harper G, et al. Are children living with obesity more likely to experience musculoskeletal symptoms during childhood? A linked longitudinal cohort study using primary care records. Arch Dis Child. 2024 Apr 18;109(5):414-421.1

Implications for practice and research

  • Obesity, disability and musculoskeletal conditions are interrelated, so interventions should adopt a ‘One Health’ approach to addresses these problems in children.

  • Future research should explore interaction of disability, physical activity and the cumulative impact of obesity over time to gain better understanding of appropriate interventions.

  • Context

    Previous studies have suggested an association between childhood obesity and musculoskeletal problems,2 but the evidence is limited due to a lack of participant diversity and unexplained confounding factors. To address this gap, Firman et al1 conducted a cohort study in primary care to assess whether children living with...

    The self-management support needs of people diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis: a realist review protocol

    Por: Fishpool · K. · Silverthorne · C. A. · Brooke · M. · McHugh · N. · Morris · L. · Ovens · J. · Smith · T. · Tillett · W. · Dures · E.
    Introduction

    Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a form of inflammatory arthritis linked to psoriasis. Previous research from the UK has found that many people feel unsupported when diagnosed with PsA and lack confidence in managing their condition. This realist review aims to understand what works and does not work for whom and in what circumstances, in relation to healthcare professionals engaging with people to support them in developing self-management skills.

    Methods and analysis

    This protocol was developed by defining the scope of the review, using a brief directed literature review to support discussion by an expert group of researchers, healthcare professionals and a patient partner. A theoretical domains framework was generated, consisting of nine initial programme theories. These were further refined with input from Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement groups and used to develop a database search strategy.

    A systematic search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Emcare and APA PsycINFO will be carried out, supplemented by citation tracking, exploration of grey literature and a mixed methods survey of rheumatology health professionals. Data selection will be performed by a minimum of two reviewers and data from included sources will be extracted using a template. Data will be synthesised narratively with respect to the identified initial programme theories, using these data to refine or refute these theories. This will generate refined programme theories to explain what works for whom and in what circumstances.

    Ethics and dissemination

    Ethical approval for the health professionals survey was granted through the Research Ethics Committee, University of the West of England (Project ID: 10991848). Outputs will be disseminated to the research community through conference presentations and a peer-reviewed journal article. The strategy for sharing outputs with patients and health professionals will be discussed and agreed with knowledge user groups.

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