The management of non-traumatic wrist disorders: A national survey of practice.

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Thomas Mitchell, Nick Hamilton, Sionnadh McLean, Ben Dean, George Peat
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Abstract

Introduction: Non-traumatic wrist disorders (NTWD) are commonly encountered across care settings, but current patterns of care and clinicians beliefs about the care they provide remains unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to record management approaches to care for NTWD across clinical groups and care settings.

Methods: Ethical approval was sought for an online cross-sectional survey of clinicians [1 Jul - 1 Nov 2023], comprising 18 questions exploring profession, work setting, exposure to NTWD, alongside diagnostic and management confidence. UK-based musculoskeletal (MSK) clinicians were invited to participate through special interest groups, online forums, social media and professional network emails.

Results: Variability was found in the domains of specificity of diagnosis and confidence in management which relates to exposure and profession. Variability was found in the domains of specificity of diagnosis and confidence in management which relates to exposure, profession and clinical setting. Several Patient Related Objective Measures (PROMS) were used by clinicians to assess treatment effect, set goals, and communicate with patients.

Conclusion: This study provides the first description of UK clinicians management of non-traumatic wrist disorders across professional groups and healthcare settings. As evidence-based management remains elusive, deeper understanding of the clinical decision-making and practice behaviour of clinicians would have value in future studies into NTWD.

非创伤性手腕疾病的治疗:一项全国性的实践调查。
简介:非创伤性手腕疾病(NTWD)在护理环境中很常见,但目前的护理模式和临床医生对他们提供的护理的看法仍不清楚。目的:本研究旨在记录跨临床组和护理机构的NTWD护理管理方法。方法:对临床医生进行在线横断面调查,寻求伦理批准[2023年7月1日至11月1日],包括18个问题,探讨职业、工作环境、NTWD暴露以及诊断和管理信心。英国的肌肉骨骼(MSK)临床医生被邀请通过特殊兴趣小组、在线论坛、社交媒体和专业网络电子邮件参与。结果:在诊断特异性和对管理的信心方面发现了变异性,这与暴露和专业有关。变异被发现在诊断的特异性和信心的管理领域,涉及到暴露,专业和临床设置。临床医生使用几种患者相关客观测量(PROMS)来评估治疗效果,设定目标并与患者沟通。结论:这项研究首次描述了英国临床医生在专业群体和医疗机构中对非创伤性手腕疾病的管理。由于循证管理仍然难以捉摸,对临床医生的临床决策和实践行为的深入了解将对未来的NTWD研究有价值。
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