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Physiotherapist-Led Triage at a Rheumatology-Based Musculoskeletal Assessment Clinic: an 18-Month Service Evaluation of Activity and Outcomes

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Date 2019 Nov 29
PMID 31777797
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Objective: Physiotherapist-led musculoskeletal triage clinics are an effective and efficient means of managing patients presenting with musculoskeletal disorders in primary and secondary care. Data regarding the activity and outcomes of physiotherapist-led triage in hospital-based outpatient rheumatology clinics are scarce. Thus, the aim of this study was to undertake a service evaluation of activity and outcomes of a physiotherapist-led rheumatology-based Musculoskeletal Assessment Clinic (MAC). The primary objective was to quantify the proportion of patients independently managed by the clinical specialist physiotherapists (CSPs).

Methods: A retrospective service evaluation was undertaken of all patients who attended the Rheumatology MAC at St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin (SVUH) between August 2012 and February 2014. The Clinical Audit Department of SVUH approved the study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: Five hundred and eight patients attended the MAC: 76% were female and the mean age was 55 years and ranged between 18-91. Seventy-five percent of patients were independently managed by the CSP without needing to see a consultant rheumatologist, whereas 17% were referred to the rheumatology team. Eighty-seven percent of patients referred to the rheumatology team had rheumatological intervention (eg, injection, medical management, or multidisciplinary rehabilitation). A substantially higher proportion of patients with regional musculoskeletal pain and degenerative conditions were independently managed by the CSP compared with those who had rheumatological/inflammatory conditions.

Conclusion: The majority of patients who attended the MAC were independently managed by the physiotherapists, suggesting that physiotherapist-led triage may be a useful and efficient means of managing a proportion of patients referred for a specialist rheumatological consultation.

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