Ó Mír M, O'Sullivan C
Physiotherapy Department, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sport Science, University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland.
Ir J Med Sci. 2018 Feb;187(1):131-140. doi: 10.1007/s11845-017-1611-2. Epub 2017 May 6.
One in eight paediatric primary care presentations is for a musculoskeletal (MSK) disorder. These patients are frequently referred to paediatric orthopaedic surgeons; however, up to 50% of referrals are for normal variants. This results in excessive wait-times and impedes access for urgent surgical cases. Adult MSK medicine has successfully utilised advanced practice physiotherapists (APP) managing non-surgical candidates, with documented benefits both to patients and services. There is a gap in the literature with regard to APP in paediatric orthopaedics.
In this review, we investigate demands on paediatric orthopaedic services, examine the literature regarding APP in paediatric orthopaedics and explore the value the role has to offer current outpatient services.
Paediatric orthopaedic services are under-resourced with concurrent long wait times. Approximately 50% of referrals are for normal variants, which do not require specialist intervention. Poor musculoskeletal examination skills and low diagnostic confidence amongst primary care physicians have been identified as a cause of inappropriate referrals. APP clinics for normal variants have reported independent management rate and discharge rates of 95% and marked reduction in patient wait times.
There is limited evidence to support the APP in paediatric orthopaedics. Further studies are needed investigating diagnostic agreement, patient/stakeholder satisfaction, patient outcomes and economic evaluation. Paediatric orthopaedics is in crisis as to how to effectively manage the overwhelming volume of referrals. Innovative multidisciplinary solutions are required so that the onus is not solely on physicians to provide all services. The APP in paediatric orthopaedics may be part of the solution.
八分之一的儿科初级保健就诊是因肌肉骨骼(MSK)疾病。这些患者常被转诊至儿科骨科医生处;然而,高达50%的转诊是针对正常变异情况。这导致等待时间过长,并阻碍了紧急手术病例的就诊。成人MSK医学已成功利用高级执业物理治疗师(APP)管理非手术候选患者,对患者和服务都有记录在案的益处。儿科骨科领域关于APP的文献存在空白。
在本综述中,我们调查儿科骨科服务的需求,审视儿科骨科领域关于APP的文献,并探讨该角色对当前门诊服务的价值。
儿科骨科服务资源不足,同时等待时间长。约50%的转诊是针对正常变异情况,无需专科干预。基层医疗医生的肌肉骨骼检查技能差和诊断信心低已被确定为不适当转诊的一个原因。针对正常变异情况的APP诊所报告独立管理率和出院率为95%,患者等待时间显著缩短。
支持儿科骨科领域APP的证据有限。需要进一步研究调查诊断一致性、患者/利益相关者满意度、患者结局和经济评估。儿科骨科在如何有效管理大量转诊方面处于危机之中。需要创新的多学科解决方案,以使提供所有服务的责任不 solely 落在医生身上。儿科骨科领域的APP可能是解决方案的一部分。