PT-led Triage for Patients With Hip o Knee Osteoarthritis
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The aim of this project is to compare PT-led triage in secondary care setting for patients with hip or/and knee osteoarthritis (OA) with standard care (i.e. assessment of orthopedic surgeon). Comparison between cost-effectiveness, selection accuracy, patients perceived quality of care, quality of life and physical function will be made.
A further aim is to determine if a digital triage tool can accurately predict when a primary knee or hip referral is deemed for nonsurgical versus surgical intervention by the surgeon following the first consultation.
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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Detailed Description
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and the number of people in need of surgical treatment for hip and knee OA is increasing. The waiting time for consultation with an orthopedic surgeon (OS) is long and the majority of the patient referred for assessment are not appropriate for surgical intervention. To reduce the number of patients seen by an OS and thereby shorten the waiting time, Sahlgrenska University Hospital started a Physiotherapist-led (PT-led) triage project in 2017. With PT-led triage the patients are assessed by a physiotherapist to establish the most appropriate care management; if the patient is appropriate for surgery, should be referred for continued rehabilitation, or referred back to the referring physician. To our knowledge this model of care with PT-led triage in secondary care setting have not been scientifically evaluated in Sweden.
The aim of this project is to compare PT-led triage in a secondary care setting with standard care (i.e. assessment of OS for patients with knee or /and hip OA). A further aim is to determine if a digital triage tool can accurately predict when a primary knee or hip referral is deemed for nonsurgical versus surgical intervention by the surgeon following the first consultation.
Patients referred from primary care to Sahlgrenska University hospital with primary hip and/or knee OA will be included and randomized to consultation with either PT (triage) or OS (standard practice). Data about patient reported health-related quality of life, pain, function, and patients' perception of quality of care will be collected using questionnaires at baseline, 3 and 12 months after the consultation.
Data about waiting time for consultation, proportion of patients appropriate for surgery, further investigations, and data to be able to perform cost analysis will be collected from patients´ journals, the patient administration systems, both locally and via the region Västra Götaland´s database (VEGA).
A digital triage tool will be developed and tested in a cohort of 50 patients before the ortohpedic consultation.
A qualitative approach will be used to further investigate patients experience of a PT-ledtrige
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Other: PT-led triage Patients are assessed by PT |
Other: Assessment by PT/Orth surgeon
Assessment by orthopaedic surgeon or a PT
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Other: Standard care The patiens are assessed by a orthopedic surgeon |
Other: Assessment by PT/Orth surgeon
Assessment by orthopaedic surgeon or a PT
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Short form of the Quality from Patients Perspective (QPP) [Baseline]
A Measure of patients' perception of quality of care regarding four dimensions: caregivers' medical-technical competence; care organizations' physical-technical conditions; degree of identity-orientation in the caregivers' attitudes and actions; and the care organizations' socio-cultural atmosphere
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Heath-related quality of life - EuroQol (EQ5-D) [Baseline, 3 and 12 months]
Measure of health-related quality of life and consists of 5 items. General health is measured using a VAS scale (0 to 100) with 100 being the best possible health state
- Pain Disability index (PDI [Baseline, 3 and 12 months]
A questionnaire where respondents are asked to rate disability on a numeric rating scale ranging from 0 (no disability) to 10 (maximum disability) in seven areas; family and home responsibilities, recreation, social activity, occupation, sexual behavior, self-care, and life-support activity.
- Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) [Basline, 3 and 12 months]
A questionnaire that was developed to find subtle differences between patients who grade their hip / knee as "very good" and "excellent". The score is graded from 0 to 100, where a high score is better
- Oxford Hip/Knee Score (OHS/OHK [Basline, 3 and 12 months]
A questionnaire consisting of 12 questions that concern areas such as pain and disabilities the patient has experienced during the past four weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Referred to Sahlgrenska University hospital
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Primary osteoarthritis in the hip or knee
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Understanding and speaking Swedish
Exclusion Criteria:
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Prior assessment by and referral from an orthopedic surgeon for the current problem
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Secondary osteoarthritis (posttraumatic osteoarthritis, femoral head necrosis), when stated on the referral
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Referred to a specific surgeon
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Sahlgrenska University Hospital | Gothenburg | Västra Götaland | Sweden | |
2 | Sahlgrenska University hospital | Gothenburg | Sweden |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden
Investigators
None specified.Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- Triage and hip/knee OA