Shoulder Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Examination by Extended Scope Physiotherapists and Orthopaedic Surgeons in an Outpatient Shoulder Clinic: Agreement on Diagnosis and Treatment Plan and Evaluation of Costs and Organisation
This study investigates the agreement between extended scope physiotherapists (ESP) and orthopaedic surgeons (OS) on diagnosis and treatment plan in an orthopaedic outpatient shoulder clinic. Furthermore a cost analysis and an evaluation of the interdisciplinary collaboration at the orthopaedic outpatient shoulder clinic (termed shoulder clinic in the following) will be performed.
According to current practice, patients referred from a general practitioner (GP) to the
Orthopaedic Outpatient Shoulder Clinic, Silkeborg Regional Hospital (SRH), Denmark, will be
examined by either an orthopaedic surgeon (OS) or an extended scope physiotherapist (ESP), as
these two groups of health professionals share this assignment. The decision on, which health
professional is considered most appropriate to examine the patient, is done by a senior
orthopaedic surgeon based on the available information in the referral letter from the GP.
Three categories of appropriateness are used: most appropriate to be examined by an OS, most
appropriate to be examined by an ESP and equally appropriate to be examined by an ESP or an
OS.
The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality of the shared assignment
investigated through both professional and organisational outcomes. The following three
subsidiary objectives are used:
1. To estimate the agreement between ESP's and OS's on diagnosis and treatment plan
(primary subsidiary objective)
2. To estimate direct hospital costs of an examination performed by an ESP and an OS,
respectively, and to estimate the difference in costs.
3. To describe the interdisciplinary collaborative practice including evaluation of the
extent of relational coordination.
Methods are described underneath related to each subsidiary objective.
1. The study is conducted at the shoulder clinic, SRH. Eligibility criteria, intervention
and outcomes are described elsewhere.
Primary analysis:
Agreement between ESP and OS in choice of treatment plan (three categories: 1) referral
to physiotherapy, 2) need of further diagnostic examination, steroid injection or
surgery and 3) no intervention) will be evaluated by estimating the proportion of
agreement between
- The individual registrations of the ESP and OS
- The individual registration of the ESP and the common decision
- The individual registration of the OS and the common decision Furthermore,
McNemar's test will be used to compare the individual registrations of the ESP and
OS, respectively, against the common decision
Secondary analyses:
Agreement between ESP and OS in choice of treatment plan (five categories: as described
in the outcome section) will be evaluated the same way as described above.
Agreement between ESP and OS in diagnosis of the patient will be evaluated by estimating
both the proportion of total agreement and partial agreement between the two health
professionals. Total agreement is defined as ESP and OS having registered the same
primary diagnosis. Partial agreement is defined as ESP and OS having registered the same
diagnosis but one of them considers it the primary diagnosis while the other considers
it a secondary diagnosis.
2. Mean hospital costs of an examination of a shoulder patient will be estimated based on
the cohort used to evaluate agreement on diagnosis and treatment plan. Mean hospital
costs per patient in the cohort will be estimated separately for ESP's and OS's based on
salaries for the health professionals and amount of ordered supplemental diagnostic
examinations (X-ray, MR imaging, MR arthrography, CT imaging, ENG, EMG) in each group.
Difference in costs will be estimated.
3. Relational coordination in interdisciplinary collaborative practice will be described
through separate semi-structured group interviews with ESP's and OS's, respectively.
The Association of Danish Physiotherapists is partly funding the salary for the principal
investigator.
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