Shoulder osteoarthritis: A survey of current (2024) UK physiotherapy practice.

IF 1.5 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Stacey Lalande, Maria Moffatt, Chris Littlewood
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Abstract

Background: Shoulder osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and disability. It is thought that the wider principles of osteoarthritis management can be applied in the management of people with shoulder osteoarthritis, but most prior research has been conducted with people experiencing osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. There is a paucity of evidence to guide the non-surgical management of shoulder osteoarthritis and limited understanding of current physiotherapy practice.

Objective: We aimed to investigate the current treatment recommendations by physiotherapists in the UK for people with shoulder OA.

Methods: An online survey using a clinical vignette was designed and distributed to UK registered physiotherapists with experience of managing people with shoulder osteoarthritis, via social media and professional networks. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse demographic and multiple-choice questions, and free text responses were summarised narratively.

Results: 114 respondents accessed the survey with 110 valid responses; 105 (95%) respondents would offer face-to-face consultations, with 89 (81%) respondents expecting to offer 2-4 appointments. 108 (98%) respondents would offer advice/education; 79 (72%) would offer weight management; 82 (75%) prescribed exercises to improve movement; and 101 (92%) offered exercises to increase strength. If a person lived with obesity or had a treatment preference, the majority of respondents would change their recommendations.

Conclusion: This is the first survey of NHS physiotherapy practice for people with shoulder osteoarthritis. The responses largely align with NICE guidelines; despite this alignment, it is not known whether such guideline-based care is acceptable to people with shoulder osteoarthritis or clinically effective.

肩关节骨关节炎:英国当前(2024 年)物理治疗实践调查。
背景介绍肩关节骨关节炎可导致严重的疼痛和残疾。人们认为,骨关节炎治疗的更广泛原则可应用于肩关节骨关节炎患者的治疗,但之前的大多数研究都是针对髋关节和膝关节骨关节炎患者进行的。指导肩关节骨性关节炎非手术治疗的证据很少,对当前物理治疗实践的了解也很有限:我们旨在调查英国物理治疗师目前对肩关节OA患者的治疗建议:我们设计了一项使用临床小故事的在线调查,并通过社交媒体和专业网络向具有肩关节骨关节炎患者管理经验的英国注册物理治疗师发放。采用描述性统计对人口统计学和多项选择题进行分析,并对自由文本回复进行叙述性总结:114名受访者参与了调查,110份有效回复;105名(95%)受访者将提供面对面咨询,其中89名(81%)受访者预计提供2-4次预约。108名(98%)受访者将提供建议/教育;79名(72%)受访者将提供体重管理;82名(75%)受访者将提供运动处方以改善运动;101名(92%)受访者将提供增强力量的运动。如果一个人患有肥胖症或有治疗偏好,大多数受访者会改变他们的建议:这是首次对英国国家医疗服务体系针对肩关节骨性关节炎患者的物理治疗实践进行调查。尽管与 NICE 指南保持一致,但这种基于指南的护理是否为肩关节骨关节炎患者所接受或在临床上是否有效尚不得而知。
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Musculoskeletal Care
Musculoskeletal Care RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
88
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Care is a peer-reviewed journal for all health professionals committed to the clinical delivery of high quality care for people with musculoskeletal conditions and providing knowledge to support decision making by professionals, patients and policy makers. This journal publishes papers on original research, applied research, review articles and clinical guidelines. Regular topics include patient education, psychological and social impact, patient experiences of health care, clinical up dates and the effectiveness of therapy.
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