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Title:A mixed-methods study of patient and healthcare professional perceptions of care pathways for knee osteoarthritis
Authors:ID Krištof Mirt, Pika (Author)
ID Erjavec, Karmen (Author)
ID Krsnik, Sabina (Author)
ID Kotnik, Petra (Author)
ID Hussein, Mohsen (Author)
Files:URL https://bmcprimcare.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12875-024-02690-0
 
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Language:English
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Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:UNM FZV - University of Novo mesto - Faculty of Health Sciences
Abstract:Background: This study aimed to address research gap concerning the perception of the care pathway for knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients, focusing on both the patient and health professional perspectives in countries with inefficient health systems, such as Slovenia, by examining patient satisfaction with conservative treatment, assessing the perceptions of both patients and health professionals regarding the latter's involvement, and justifying the chosen KOA treatment approaches. Methods: A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with KOA patients (n = 82) and healthcare professionals (n = 68). Results: The care pathway for conservative KOA treatment in Slovenia begins with general practitioners (GPs), who conduct initial examinations, prescribe analgesics, and refer patients to radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons. GPs received high satisfaction ratings (μ = 4.32). Orthopaedic surgeons, who confirm diagnoses and create treatment plans involving physiotherapy, medication, or joint injections, also received high satisfaction scores (μ = 4.47), despite long waiting times. Consultations with radiologists, mentioned less frequently, again received high satisfaction scores (μ = 4.67). Physiotherapists, consulted later, received high satisfaction scores (μ = 4.16) but long waiting times resurfaced. Referrals to rheumatologists occur for systemic diseases or ineffective conservative treatments. Psychologists, occupational therapists, and dieticians are rarely consulted, indicating limited integration into the treatment pathway. A comparison of health professionals' involvement showed that health professionals consider GP involvement less necessary (μ = 2.47) than patients do (μ = 2.82, p = 0.015). The same applies to radiologists (μ = 2.47 vs. μ = 2.87, p = 0.004), reflecting different views on diagnostic imaging. Our qualitative investigation revealed that, due to long waiting times, an alternative care pathway is developing with orthopaedic surgeons as the initial point of contact, bypassing GPs, and highlighted that patients and healthcare professionals differently perceive the latter's treatment roles. Conclusions: The current conservative KOA care pathway lacks initial lifestyle change advice from the GP, referrals for conservative treatments, and a multidisciplinary team engaged in regular treatment monitoring and adjustment. Our mixed-methods research approach highlighted significant differences in perceptions of the treatment process and the roles of health professionals; the knowledge supplied of those differences should support experts and policymakers to optimise care pathways in Slovenia.
Keywords:conservative treatment, health professional involvement, integrated care pathway, knee osteoarthritis, patient satisfaction, Slovenia
Publication date:01.01.2024
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 1-12
Numbering:Vol. 25, iss. 1, [article no.] 435
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-11260 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:220380163 New window
UDC:616.72-002(497.4)
ISSN on article:2731-4553
DOI:10.1186/s12875-024-02690-0 New window
Note:Soavtorji: Karmen Erjavec, Sabina Krsnik, Petra Kotnik, Mohsen Hussein; Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 24. 12. 2024;
Publication date in ReVIS:24.12.2024
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Title:BMC primary care
ISSN:2731-4553
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:L7-50184
Name:Uporabnost, učinkovitost in zadovoljstvo s spletno integrirano klinično potjo za paciente z okvarami hrustanca kolenskega sklepa s poudarkom na spletnem programu vadbe
Acronym:Spletna IKP

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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:konzervativno zdravljenje, ključevanje zdravstvenih delavcev, integrirana pot oskrbe, osteoartritis kolena, zadovoljstvo pacientov, Slovenija


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