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下背痛与物理治疗之警示徵兆:来自苏格兰的证据。

Low back pain and physiotherapy use of red flags: the evidence from Scotland.

机构信息

NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Physiotherapy. 2010 Dec;96(4):282-8. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2010.01.001. Epub 2010 Mar 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Red flags are recognised as indicators of possible serious spinal pathology, and their use is indicated by numerous guidelines. Similar to other countries worldwide, Scotland lacked a national view about the overall quality of the physiotherapy management of low back pain and the use of red flags. Anecdotal evidence suggested that practice varied considerably.

AIM

To improve the use and documentation of red flags by physiotherapists during the assessment and management of low back pain.

DESIGN

Prospective, multicentred, national data collection and improvement initiative.

SETTING

National Health Service (NHS) health boards in Scotland (n=14) plus two private provider sites.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred and eighty-six individual NHS provider sites and two private provider sites, with in excess of 360 physiotherapists providing services to low back pain patients.

METHOD

Measurement of documented practice in line with evidence- and consensus-based recommendations from guidelines collected via a web-based tool over two 5-week audit cycles interspersed with an improvement phase over 1 year (2008-2009).

RESULTS

Data from 2147 patients showed improvement in the documentation of all red flags assessed from 33% (n=709) to 65% (n=1396), and improvement in the documentation of cauda equina syndrome from 60% (n=1288) to 84% (n=1804) over the two cycles. Only two regions provided evidence of 100% documentation of all components of cauda equina syndrome, with wide variation across the country.

CONCLUSION

This national initiative resulted in considerable improvement in the documentation of red flags. Despite this, however, one in five patients did not receive optimal management as recommended by guidance. This has significant implications for patient safety and highlights the need for ongoing education of physiotherapists in this area.

摘要

背景

红色标志被认为是可能存在严重脊柱病理的指标,许多指南都指出了其使用方法。与世界其他国家一样,苏格兰缺乏关于整个物理治疗管理下腰痛和使用红色标志的整体质量的国家观点。传闻证据表明,实践差异很大。

目的

提高物理治疗师在评估和管理下腰痛时使用和记录红色标志的能力。

设计

前瞻性、多中心、全国性的数据收集和改进计划。

设置

苏格兰国民保健服务(NHS)卫生委员会(n=14)加两个私人提供者站点。

参与者

超过 360 名提供下腰痛患者服务的 NHS 提供者站点和两个私人提供者站点的 186 名个体 NHS 提供者。

方法

根据指南中基于证据和共识的建议,通过在线工具进行文档记录实践的测量,该工具在 1 年(2008-2009 年)的改进阶段中穿插了两个 5 周的审核周期。

结果

来自 2147 名患者的数据显示,所有评估的红色标志的记录都有所改善,从 33%(n=709)提高到 65%(n=1396),马尾综合征的记录从 60%(n=1288)提高到 84%(n=1804)。仅两个地区提供了马尾综合征所有成分记录的 100%证据,全国范围内差异很大。

结论

这项国家倡议使红色标志的记录有了很大的改进。尽管如此,仍有五分之一的患者没有得到指南推荐的最佳治疗。这对患者安全有重大影响,并突出了在这一领域持续教育物理治疗师的必要性。

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