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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Oct;53(10):643-50.
doi: 10.1136/jech.53.10.643.

A randomised controlled trial. Shifting boundaries of doctors and physiotherapists in orthopaedic outpatient departments

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Clinical Trial

A randomised controlled trial. Shifting boundaries of doctors and physiotherapists in orthopaedic outpatient departments

G Daker-White et al. J Epidemiol Community Health. 1999 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of specially trained physiotherapists in the assessment and management of defined referrals to hospital orthopaedic departments.

Design: Randomised controlled trial.

Setting: Orthopaedic outpatient departments in two hospitals.

Subjects: 481 patients with musculoskeletal problems referred for specialist orthopaedic opinion.

Interventions: Initial assessment and management undertaken by post-Fellowship junior orthopaedic surgeons, or by specially trained physiotherapists working in an extended role (orthopaedic physiotherapy specialists).

Main outcome measures: Patient centred measures of pain, functional disability and perceived handicap.

Results: A total of 654 patients were eligible to join the trial, 481 (73.6%) gave their consent to be randomised. The two arms (doctor n = 244, physiotherapist n = 237) were similar at baseline. Baseline and follow up questionnaires were completed by 383 patients (79.6%). The mean time to follow up was 5.6 months after randomisation, with similar distributions of intervals to follow up in both arms. The only outcome for which there was a statistically or clinically important difference between arms was in a measure of patient satisfaction, which favoured the physiotherapist arm. A cost minimisation analysis showed no significant differences in direct costs to the patient or NHS primary care costs. Direct hospital costs were lower (p < 0.00001) in the physiotherapist arm (mean cost per patient = 256 Pounds, n = 232), as they were less likely to order radiographs and to refer patients for orthopaedic surgery than were the junior doctors (mean cost per patient in arm = 498 Pounds, n = 238).

Conclusions: On the basis of the patient centred outcomes measured in this randomised trial, orthopaedic physiotherapy specialists are as effective as post-Fellowship junior staff and clinical assistant orthopaedic surgeons in the initial assessment and management of new referrals to outpatient orthopaedic departments, and generate lower initial direct hospital costs.

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