Patient perception of a community - based thumb osteoarthritis group: A qualitative service evaluation.

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION
Rachael Bamford, Rob Goodwin
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Abstract

Introduction: Base of thumb osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative condition, causing pain, stiffness, weakness and functional limitations. Most patients initially present to their GP. It is important that patients have timely access to therapy interventions. A base of thumb OA group was established within a U.K. inner-city location, as part of a community musculoskeletal therapy service. The group aligned with international clinical guidelines, providing a treatment package including exercise, educational advice and behaviour change strategies.

Methods: A prospective qualitative service evaluation was undertaken, with an aim of understanding patients' experiences and views about the base of thumb OA group. Focus groups were undertaken with six patient participants and were recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically.

Results: Participants were positive about the impact of the group on self-management of their condition. Participants recognised the complex nature of base of thumb OA and felt that the group provided holistic support. Participants expressed a need for long term support. From a practical perspective participants described some lack of clarity regarding the clinical pathway and referral routes and a lack of support during the waiting period. Participants expressed a preference for face-to-face care delivery.

Discussion: Participants appeared supportive of the base of thumb OA group. It appears that such groups can be delivered in a community setting. Some practical service design and delivery lessons were learned. Further research would expand this relatively small scale, pragmatic service evaluation.

以社区为基础的拇指骨关节炎组的患者感知:定性服务评价。
拇底骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的退行性疾病,引起疼痛、僵硬、无力和功能限制。大多数患者最初会向他们的全科医生报告。重要的是患者能够及时获得治疗干预措施。作为社区肌肉骨骼治疗服务的一部分,在英国市中心建立了一个拇指OA小组。该小组与国际临床指南保持一致,提供了包括锻炼、教育建议和行为改变策略在内的一揽子治疗方案。方法:采用前瞻性定性服务评价,了解患者对拇底OA组的体验和看法。对6名患者进行焦点小组研究,并对其进行记录、转录和主题分析。结果:参与者对小组对其病情自我管理的影响持积极态度。与会者认识到拇底骨关节炎的复杂性,并感到小组提供了全面的支持。与会者表示需要长期支持。从实际的角度来看,参与者描述了一些缺乏明确的临床途径和转诊路线,以及在等待期间缺乏支持。参与者表示更倾向于面对面的护理。讨论:参与者表现出对拇指基底OA组的支持。这样的小组似乎可以在社区环境中进行。学习了一些实际的服务设计和交付经验。进一步的研究将扩大这一相对小规模、实用的服务评价。
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