First contact physiotherapy: an evaluation of clinical effectiveness and costs.
Br J Gen Pract
; 74(747): e717-e726, 2024 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
First contact physiotherapy practitioners (FCPPs) are embedded within general practice, providing expert assessment, diagnosis, and management plans for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSKDs), without the prior need for GP consultation.AIM:
To determine the clinical effectiveness and costs of FCPP models compared with GP-led models of care. DESIGN ANDSETTING:
Multiple site case-study design of general practices in the UK.METHOD:
General practice sites were recruited representing the following three models 1) GP-led care; 2) FCPPs who could not prescribe or inject (FCPPs-standard [St]); and 3) FCPPs who could prescribe and/or inject (FCPPs-additional qualifications [AQ]). Patient participants from each site completed outcome data at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. The primary outcome was the SF-36 Physical Component Summary (PCS) score. Healthcare usage was collected for 6 months.RESULTS:
In total, 426 adults were recruited from 46 practices across the UK. Non-inferiority analysis showed no significant difference in physical function (SF-36 PCS) across all three arms at 6 months (P = 0.667). At 3 months, a significant difference in numbers improving was seen between arms 54.7% (n = 47) GP consultees, 72.4% (n = 71) FCPP-St, and 66.4% (n = 101) FCPP-AQ (P = 0.037). No safety issues were identified. Following initial consultation, a greater proportion of patients received medication (including opioids) in the GP-led arm (44.7%, n = 42), compared with FCPP-St (18.4%, n = 21) and FCPP-AQ (24.7%, n = 40) (P<0.001). NHS costs (initial consultation and over 6-month follow-up) were significantly higher in the GP-led model (median £105.5 per patient) versus FCPP-St (£41.0 per patient) and FCPP-AQ (£44.0 per patient) (P<0.001).CONCLUSION:
FCPP-led models of care provide safe, clinically effective patient management, with cost-benefits and reduced opioid use in this cohort.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Modalidades de Fisioterapia
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Análise Custo-Benefício
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Doenças Musculoesqueléticas
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Medicina Geral
Limite:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
País como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article