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NCT number NCT04900480
Other study ID # Direct Access
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2020
Est. completion date November 1, 2022

Study information

Verified date March 2022
Source Frederiksberg University Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the effect of publicly subsidized physiotherapy for all patients receiving general treatment in physiotherapy clinics with an official provider number. This study will evaluate effects on physical and mental health, number of consultations in physiotherapy; number of contacts with general practitioner; referrals to diagnostic imaging; number of contacts with specialists within rheumatology, neurology and orthopedics and patient satisfaction.


Description:

In Denmark, patients in physiotherapy with a referral from their general practitioner (GP) get 40% of their expenses paid by public subsidy. This study aims to test the effects of direct access to physiotherapy with public subsidy without a referral from the GP. GPs are by default the gatekeeper to all public health care services in Denmark. However, increasing demand in terms of task complexity and patient volume is putting pressure on GPs. In this study, physiotherapists may become the first point of access for patients with musculoskeletal problems. The hypothesis is, that direct access may decrease use of health services and increase patient satisfaction by shortening the time between occurrence of symptoms and beginning treatment in physiotherapy a) by eliminating the time needed to get a referral from the GP and b) by making access to physiotherapy easier, thus encouraging patients to seek and begin treatment earlier. The effect of direct access to physiotherapy with public subsidy will be tested in a controlled design. Four similar municipalities located in the Capital Region of Denmark were selected to participate in the study. The four municipalities have been grouped in pairs to ensure similarity on size, health utilization, urbanization and commuting patterns. Two grouped municipalities have been assigned to the intervention group by lottery; the matching pair of municipalities have been assigned to the control group. From November 2020 to November 2021, citizens living in the two intervention municipalities can get public subsidy for general physiotherapy without a GP referral. For all citizens in the control group access to physiotherapy is provided as usual; thus, public subsidy physiotherapy is only provided for patients with a GP referral. The study includes all physiotherapy clinics in all four municipalities. All included clinics must have an official provider number, i.e. be approved to offer services with public subsidy. All patients with residence within one of the four municipalities who seeks general treatment in included physiotherapy clinics within their own municipality will be invited to participate in the study. Both patients with and without a GP referral will be included. Participation involves giving consent to providing data for the evaluation. Data in the study consists of health care contacts accessed through the Capital Region of Denmark's own price mechanism registers logging all transactions between relevant service providers and the Capital Region of Denmark. In addition, all patients are asked to fill in a survey before their 1st diagnostic consultation with a physiotherapist and a follow up survey at six weeks and six months. Finally, the study will collect data through interviews with general practitioners and physiotherapists as well as their respective receptionists.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 2427
Est. completion date November 1, 2022
Est. primary completion date November 1, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Begin treatment in general physiotherapy within the four municipalities included Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Have a GP referral to home treatment

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Direct access to publicly subsidized physiotherapy
This pilot project introduces temporary exemption on the legal required GP referral for public subsidy for treatment in general physiotherapy.

Locations

Country Name City State
Denmark Center for Clinical Research and Prevention Copenhagen

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ulla Toft Region Hovedstadens Apotek

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Denmark, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from baseline physical functioning at 6 months Physical functioning will be measured by a validated Danish Short Form 12 instrument. The questionnaire consists of six items weighted, summed and transformed to provide physical health score. The score of 50 represents the median score of a reference population. 10 points equals 1 standard deviation. Higher score equal better physical health. Six months
Primary Consultations in general practice Number of consultations in general practice Six months after intervention period
Secondary Consultations with specialists within rheumatology Number of Consultations with specialists within rheumatology Six months after intervention period
Secondary Consultations with specialists within neurology Number of consultations with specialists within neurology Six months after intervention period
Secondary Consultations with specialists within orthopedics Number of consultations with specialists within orthopedics Six months after intervention period
Secondary Referrals to diagnostic imaging Number of referrals to diagnostic imaging Six months after intervention period
Secondary Cancer diagnoses Number of cancer diagnoses Five years after intervention period
Secondary Change from baseline physical functioning at six weeks Physical functioning will be measured by a validated Danish Short Form 12 instrument. The questionnaire consists of six items weighted, summed and transformed to provide physical health score. The score of 50 represents the median score of a reference population. 10 points equals 1 standard deviation. Higher score equal better physical health. Six months
Secondary Change from baseline mental health at six weeks Mental health will be measured by a validated Danish Short Form 12 instrument. The questionnaire consists of six items weighted, summed and transformed to provide mental health score. The score of 50 represents the median score of a reference population. 10 points equals 1 standard deviation. Higher score equal better mental health. Six weeks
Secondary Change from baseline mental health at six months Mental health will be measured by a validated Danish Short Form 12 instrument. The questionnaire consists of six items weighted, summed and transformed to provide mental health score. The score of 50 represents the median score of a reference population. 10 points equals 1 standard deviation. Higher score equal better mental health. Six months
Secondary Change from baseline pain intensity at 6 months Pain intensity will be measured by Numeric Rating Scale. The score ranges from 0-10, with 0 indicating no pain and 10 worst possible pain. Six months
Secondary Patient satisfaction Patient satisfaction will be measured by an overall satisfaction question with five levels of severity. Answers will be scored from 1-5.
1 = lowest satisfaction, 5 = highest satisfaction.
Six weeks
Secondary Patient satisfaction Patient satisfaction will be measured by an overall satisfaction question with five levels of severity. Answers will be scored from 1-5.
1 = lowest satisfaction, 5 = highest satisfaction.
Six months
Secondary Trust in collaboration between physiotherapist and general practitioner Patient perceived trust in professional collaboration between physiotherapist and general practitioner will be measured by questionnaire consisting of three questions with 5 levels of severity. Answers will be scored from 1-5.
1 = lowest satisfaction, 5 = highest satisfaction.
Six months
Secondary Change in sickness absence Sickness absence is measured by two questionnaire items indicating number of full sickness absence days and number of partial sickness absence days the last 30 days. Answers will be between 0-30 for both questions. Fewer days of sickness absence is a better outcome. Six weeks
Secondary Change in sickness absence Sickness absence is measured by two questionnaire items indicating number of full sickness absence days and number of partial sickness absence days the last 30 days. Answers will be between 0-30 for both questions. Fewer days of sickness absence is a better outcome. Six months
Secondary Change in use of pharmaceuticals Use of pharmaceuticals is measured by two questionnaire items indicating number of days of using over the counter painkillers and number og days using prescribed painkillers on average the last three months. The questions have four levels of severity (0, 1-7, 8-15, 16-30 days on average the last three months). Use of less pharmaceuticals is a better outcome. Six weeks
Secondary Change in use of pharmaceuticals Use of pharmaceuticals is measured by two questionnaire items indicating number of days of using over the counter painkillers and number og days using prescribed painkillers on average the last three months. The questions have four levels of severity (0, 1-7, 8-15, 16-30 days on average the last three months). Use of less pharmaceuticals is a better outcome. Six months
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