Comparison of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Attendance Based on Referring Provider Specialty.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Morgan E Fullerton, Patricia J Mwesigwa, Megha D Tandel, Lorna Kwan, Tamara Grisales, Christopher M Tarnay
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) attendance differs based on referring provider specialty and identify factors related to PFPT initiation and completion.

Methods: This was an institutional review board-approved retrospective cohort study examining referrals from female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery (FPMRS) and non-FPMRS providers at a single academic medical center to affiliated PFPT clinics over a 12-month period. Demographics, referring specialty and diagnoses, prior treatment, and details regarding PFPT attendance were collected. Characteristics between FPMRS and non-FPMRS referrals were compared and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with PFPT initiation and completion.

Results: A total of 497 referrals were placed for PFPT. Compared with non-FPMRS referrals, FPMRS referrals were for patients who were older (54.7 years vs 35.6 years), and had higher parity; more were postmenopausal (56% vs 18%) and had Medicare insurance (22% vs 10%) (all P < 0.001). Most FPMRS referrals were for patients with urinary incontinence (69% vs 31%), whereas non-FPMRS referrals were for patients with pelvic pain (70% vs 27%) (both P < 0.0001). Pelvic floor physical therapy attendance was similar in both groups when comparing rates of initiation (47% vs 45%) and completion (13% vs 16%). In multivariate analysis, factors associated with initiation were age 65 years or older, additional therapy provided at referring visit, private insurance, Asian race, pregnant or postpartum at time of referral, and more than 1 referring diagnosis (all P < 0.05). No factors were associated with completion.

Conclusions: Less than half of the patients referred to PFPT initiate therapy, and only 15% complete PFPT. The populations referred by FPMRS and non-FPMRS providers are different, but ultimately PFPT utilization is similar.

基于转诊医师专业的盆底物理治疗出勤率比较。
目的:本研究的目的是确定骨盆底物理治疗(PFPT)的出勤是否因转诊医师的专业而异,并确定PFPT开始和完成的相关因素。方法:这是一项机构审查委员会批准的回顾性队列研究,研究了从单一学术医疗中心的女性骨盆医学和重建手术(FPMRS)和非FPMRS提供者转介到附属PFPT诊所的12个月期间。收集了人口统计学、参考专科和诊断、既往治疗和PFPT出席率的详细信息。比较FPMRS和非FPMRS转诊患者的特征,并进行多变量logistic回归分析,以确定与PFPT开始和完成相关的因素。结果:共有497名转诊患者接受PFPT治疗。与非FPMRS转诊患者相比,FPMRS转诊患者年龄更大(54.7岁vs 35.6岁),并且有更高的平价;绝经后(56%比18%)和有医疗保险(22%比10%)的人数更多(均P < 0.001)。大多数FPMRS转诊为尿失禁患者(69%对31%),而非FPMRS转诊为盆腔疼痛患者(70%对27%)(P均< 0.0001)。当比较开始(47%对45%)和完成(13%对16%)时,两组盆底物理治疗的出勤率相似。在多变量分析中,与起始相关的因素为65岁及以上,转诊时提供的额外治疗,私人保险,亚洲种族,转诊时怀孕或产后,以及超过1次转诊诊断(均P < 0.05)。没有任何因素与完井有关。结论:只有不到一半的患者接受了PFPT治疗,只有15%的患者完成了PFPT治疗。FPMRS和非FPMRS供应商提到的人群是不同的,但最终PFPT的利用率是相似的。
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CiteScore
2.10
自引率
12.50%
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期刊介绍: Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, official journal of the American Urogynecologic Society, is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to specialists, physicians and allied health professionals concerned with prevention, diagnosis and treatment of female pelvic floor disorders. The journal publishes original clinical research, basic science research, education, scientific advances, case reports, scientific reviews, editorials and letters to the editor.
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