The POP-ACLR Study
@POP_ACLR
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The PreOperative management of Patients awaiting Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with @UniofNottingham & @DerbyRandD Funded by @NIHRResearch
Joined May 2022
Results from the final phase of @POP_ACLR implementing a shared decision-making intervention for ACL ruptures in NHS practice are out ๐ https://t.co/dcD4LlKcWH Open access ๐ @UHDBTrust @DerbyRandD @DerbyPhysioOPD @UoNRehab_Ageing
bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To understand feasibility, acceptability and indicators of effectiveness of a shared decision-making (SDM) intervention with patients following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture....
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Our ACL shared-decision making intervention in action ๐ https://t.co/xq78RKMZhD Mixed-methods feasibility study exploring feasibility, acceptability and indicators of effectiveness โจ 1 more publication to go from POP-ACLR (Hopefully in the next couple of weeks ๐)
bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To understand feasibility, acceptability and indicators of effectiveness of a shared decision-making (SDM) intervention with patients following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture....
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More work from POP-ACLR published today ๐ Key insights learned in this study that informed our programme of research. Thank you to all the patients that took the time to take part and share their story, youโve ensured our research remains clinically relevant ๐๐
Very excited for the publication of this paper ๐ https://t.co/pRPMWAOSAK
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Very excited for the publication of this paper ๐ https://t.co/pRPMWAOSAK
bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This study aimed to understand the lived experiences of patients on the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) pathway up to 3โmonths before, 3โmonths after and 1โyear after...
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Thanks to @DrKateWebster @david_j_beard @LoganPip @fimo18 @benedsmith Paul Leighton & the POP-ACLR consensus group! @NIHRresearch @DerbyPhysioOPD @DerbyRandD
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POP-ACLR study published! https://t.co/jPMCCoCzHq We present: 1) Development of an intervention to support treatment decision-making (ready for testing in a feasibility study - currently underway ๐) 2) Consensus recommendations for clinical practice post ACL rupture
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A shared decision-making intervention to support treatment decisions for anterior cruciate ligament rupture The POP-ACLR feasibility protocol in #PFSjournal @MedicalEvidence @POP_ACLR @h_carter43 @DerbyRandD
#ISRCTN: https://t.co/Ir1nO7UuKo
https://t.co/B6q8BBbt2i
pilotfeasibilitystudies.biomedcentral.com
Background Treatment for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture may follow a surgical or nonsurgical pathway. At present, there is uncertainty around treatment choice. Two shared decision-making...
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Really excited to share the protocol for our final feasibility study, co-authored by our wonderful patient representatives ensuring we continue working towards the needs and values of patients ๐
What treatment is right for what patient following an ACL rupture in the UK? The @POP_ACLR study explores implementation of a novel shared decision-making intervention. Protocol ๐ https://t.co/6tptXNIB8a ๐Stay tuned for the final results @UHDBTrust @DerbyRandD @NIHRresearch
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The final meeting of our consensus group takes place this morning to finalise our intervention. Lots of exciting things to come for POP-ACLR ๐
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Meeting 1 โ
Incredible discussion amongst the team this morning, very excited to pull this together! Roll on round 2 in a couple of months time. Keep your eyes peeled for some exciting things from POP-ACLR ๐
Phase 2 kicks off this morning with our consensus group meeting to begin developing the intervention ๐ Thanks to all those who got in touch & everyone taking part this morning. Stay tunedโฆ ๐
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Phase 2 kicks off this morning with our consensus group meeting to begin developing the intervention ๐ Thanks to all those who got in touch & everyone taking part this morning. Stay tunedโฆ ๐
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Our group is shaping up! Our 1st meeting will be online in June. Still space for: โข patient whoโs currently waiting for or previously had ACL reconstruction โข surgeon or healthcare profession working in a ortho clinic! Get in touch to join the group ๐
Are you a healthcare professional, patient or outpatient therapy manager in an NHS hospital? Would you like to take part in an innovative research project to develop a new treatment for patients awaiting anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? Get in touch ๐
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๐Further info here > https://t.co/XFSMisqQZB ๐ปFull project details on our website >
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Are you a healthcare professional, patient or outpatient therapy manager in an NHS hospital? Would you like to take part in an innovative research project to develop a new treatment for patients awaiting anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? Get in touch ๐
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POP-ACLR heads to Aus ๐๐ฆ๐บ๐ฆ
This week I nipped across the globe to visit @DrKateWebster ๐ฆ๐บ Incredibly grateful for the opportunity thanks to @NIHRresearch. Huge thanks to Kate & everyone @latrobe for making me feel so welcome & to @feller_julian for answering all my questions whilst operating! What a week๐
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This morning we held our first TSC to present an update of study progress. Head over to our website to find out how we got on & read the first issue of our newsletter https://t.co/sLmswSX43A
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We're at @BritOrthopaedic with @PhysioATOCP, find @h_carter43 in Hall 7 to find out more about the POP_ACLR study & how you can get involved! #BOAAC22
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Interviews are underway & weโve heard some great experiences from our participants ๐ฅ Get in touch to share your story!
Are you a patient who is waiting for or has had an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the NHS? Would you like to take part in our research to help us understand your experiences? See attached information for further details or contact hayley.carter1@nottingham.ac.uk
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๐๐More details on this links ๐๐ ๐ https://t.co/GZ2WliAm2d๐ ๐ฆต https://t.co/m4b90YySPE๐ฆต
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Our website is live ๐ Visit us at https://t.co/kP68RO5G4D to find our more about our research!
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