Authors
JC Hill, S Garvin, Y Chen, V Cooper, S Wathall, B Saunders, M Lewis, J Protheroe, A Chudyk, KM Dunn, E Hay, D van der Windt, C Mallen, NE Foster
Publication date
2020/12/1
Journal
BMC Family Practice
Volume
21
Issue
1
Pages
30
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain from the five most common presentations to primary care (back, neck, shoulder, knee or multi-site pain), where the majority of patients are managed, is a costly global health challenge. At present, first-line decision-making is based on clinical reasoning and stratified models of care have only been tested in patients with low back pain. We therefore, examined the feasibility of; a) a future definitive cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT), and b) General Practitioners (GPs) providing stratified care at the point-of-consultation for these five most common MSK pain presentations.
Methods
The design was a pragmatic pilot, two parallel-arm (stratified versus non-stratified care), cluster RCT and the setting was 8 UK GP practices (4 intervention, 4 control) with randomisation (stratified by practice size) and blinding of trial …
Total citations
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