The management of idiopathic toe walking.

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Yael Gelfer, Anne E McNee, Jennifer D Harris, Jason Mavrotas, Laura Deriu, John Cashman, Jonathan Wright, Alpesh Kothari, Mia Dunkley, Christine Douglas, Derfel Williams, Sarah Dewhurst, Amanda Trees
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Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to gain a consensus for best practice of the assessment and management of children with idiopathic toe walking (ITW) in order to provide a benchmark for practitioners and guide the best consistent care.

Methods: An established Delphi approach with predetermined steps and degree of agreement based on a standardized protocol was used to determine consensus. The steering group members and Delphi survey participants included members from the British Society of Children's Orthopaedic Surgery (BSCOS) and the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (APCP). The statements included definition, assessment, treatment indications, nonoperative and operative interventions, and outcomes. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis of the Delphi survey results. The AGREE checklist was followed for reporting the results.

Results: A total of 227 participants (54% APCP and 46% BSCOS members) completed the first round, and 222 participants (98%) completed the second round. Out of 54 proposed statements included in the first round Delphi, 17 reached 'consensus in', no statements reached 'consensus out', and 37 reached 'no consensus'. These 37 statements were then discussed, reworded, amalgamated, or deleted before the second round Delphi of 29 statements. A total of 12 statements reached 'consensus in', four 'consensus out', and 13 'no consensus'. In the final consensus meeting, 13 statements were voted upon. Five were accepted, resulting in a total of 31 approved statements.

Conclusion: In the aspects of practice where sufficient evidence is not available, a consensus statement can provide a strong body of opinion that acts as a benchmark for excellence in clinical care. This statement can assist clinicians managing children with ITW to ensure consistent and reliable practice, and reduce geographical variability in practice and outcomes. It will enable those treating ITW to share the published consensus document with both carers and patient groups.

特发性足趾行走症的治疗。
目的:本研究旨在就特发性足趾行走症(ITW)儿童的最佳评估和管理方法达成共识,以便为从业人员提供一个基准,并指导最佳的一致护理:方法:采用既定的德尔菲法(Delphi approach),根据标准化协议预先确定步骤和一致程度,以确定共识。指导小组成员和德尔菲调查参与者包括英国儿童矫形外科学会(BSCOS)和儿科特许物理治疗师协会(APCP)的成员。陈述包括定义、评估、治疗适应症、非手术和手术干预以及结果。德尔菲调查结果的分析采用了描述性统计方法。报告结果时采用了 AGREE 核对表:共有 227 名参与者(54% 为 APCP 成员,46% 为 BSCOS 成员)完成了第一轮调查,222 名参与者(98%)完成了第二轮调查。在第一轮德尔菲中提出的 54 项声明中,17 项达成了 "一致同意",没有声明达成 "一致反对",37 项达成 "未达成一致"。然后,在对 29 项陈述进行第二轮德尔菲之前,对这 37 项陈述进行了讨论、重新措辞、合并或删除。共有 12 项声明达成 "一致同意",4 项声明达成 "不一致同意",13 项声明未达成 "一致同意"。在最后的协商一致会议上,对 13 项声明进行了表决。结论:结论:在缺乏足够证据的实践领域,共识声明可以提供强有力的意见,作为临床护理的卓越基准。该声明可帮助管理 ITW 儿童的临床医生确保实践的一致性和可靠性,并减少实践和结果的地域差异。它将使治疗 ITW 的人员能够与护理人员和患者团体分享已发布的共识文件。
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Bone & Joint Journal
Bone & Joint Journal ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
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