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CompletedNCT04375007

Factors Related to the Number of Visits to PT in PHC

Correlation Between Self-efficacy, Fear of Movement, Empowerment, Enablement and Number of Visits to Physiotherapist for Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders in Primary Health Care: A Feasibility Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
19 (actual)
Sponsor
Lund University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Musculoskeletal disorders can be a large burden on individuals, health care and social care systems. The aim was to assess the feasibility of performing a prospective study investigating whether self-efficacy, fear of movement, empowerment or enablement has any relation to the number of visits to physiotherapists among patients with a musculoskeletal disorder in primary health care. Design was apProspective study with consecutively selection including patients seeking physiotherapist for the first time for a musculoskeletal disorder. Primary outcome measure included operational and practical feasibility regarding recruitment of participants, use of questionnaires and key variables to be collected as part of the study.

Detailed description

Background: Musculoskeletal disorders can be a large burden on individuals, health care and social care systems. Patients with musculoskeletal disorders are often treated by physiotherapists in primary health care. Psychosocial variables can be a significant obstacle to recover from musculoskeletal injuries. The primary aim of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of performing a prospective study investigating whether self-efficacy, fear of movement, empowerment or enablement has any relation to the number of visits to physiotherapist among patients with a musculoskeletal disorder in primary health care. Methods: Prospective study with consecutively selection including patients seeking physiotherapist for the first time for a musculoskeletal disorder. Primary outcome measure included operational and practical feasibility regarding recruitment of participants, use of questionnaires and key variables to be collected as part of the study. Secondary outcomes included correlation between self-efficacy (Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (ESES-S)), fear of movement (Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK-SV)), empowerment (Making Decisions Scale ), enablement (Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI)) and number of visits to physiotherapist. Statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS statistics version 24 with analysis of correlation using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERRoutine carePhysiotherapy intervention in routine care

Timeline

Start date
2017-09-01
Primary completion
2018-01-31
Completion
2018-01-31
First posted
2020-05-05
Last updated
2020-05-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04375007. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.