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OBJECTIVE:
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent health condition among seniors and it causes significant
pain and
disability. We assessed the influence of patient education and
exercise regimens on the well-being of patients with
knee OA. METHODS: A metaanalysis was conducted on 16 studies reporting
exercise and/or self-management interventions for patients with
knee OA. The effects on physical and
psychological well-being were assessed immediately after the interventions. RESULTS: Compared to
control conditions,
exercise regimens led to improvement in physical health (by self-report and direct measures) and in overall impact of OA. Perceived
psychological health remained unchanged by the
exercise programs. Although the effect sizes for the self-management programs were significant for
psychological outcomes and for the overall effect of OA, there was a significant difference between self-management and
control groups only in
psychological outcomes. CONCLUSION: Overall, both patient education and
exercise regimens had a modest, yet clinically important, influence on patients' well-being.
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