Hammel Neurorehabilitation Centre and University Research Clinic, Aarhus University, Hammel, Denmark
Primary Health Care and Quality Improvement, Viborg, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 3;10(11):e040207. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040207.
Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government for patients with a range of chronic diseases. To date, the population has not been described in depth making evaluation and decision making difficult. The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the development and the content of a novel clinical physiotherapy database for FCP (PhysDB-FCP) and (2) present the cohort profile based on the data collected.
Ninety-nine clinics (17 460 FCP patients) were invited to participate in the development process from 2018 to 2019. Eleven clinics consented (2780 FCP patients) and 534 patients performed the physiotherapy assessment using the PhysDB-FCP tool, with 393/534 completing the patient survey.
The content of the PhysDB-FCP was developed through an iterative process involving consensus between clinical and research workgroups. Prior to using the tool all consenting sites received training to use/administer the tool. All data were collected/stored using the PhysDB-FCP. Items finally chosen for the PhysDB-FCP included demographic information, questions about health status and daily functioning, functional tests, treatment plan and validated questionnaires. The initial patient cohort composed of 63.4% women with main diagnoses of multiple sclerosis (22.7%) and Parkinson's disease (17.0%). The ability to perform personal/instrumental activities of daily living and functional ability varied widely. Other non-physiotherapy related issues were identified in numerous patients (ie, 34.9% of patients were at risk of depression) and multidisciplinary interventional approaches could be considered.
The current study has provided a comprehensive description of patients receiving FCP, using data collected from the novel PhysDB-FCP. Collected information can be used to facilitate microlevel to macrolevel programme evaluation and decisions. Although the PhysDB-FCP is promising, the tool requires optimisation before it is implemented regionally and/or nationally.
免费物理疗法(FCP)是丹麦政府为患有各种慢性疾病的患者提供的免费物理疗法。迄今为止,尚未对该人群进行深入描述,这使得评估和决策变得困难。本研究的目的是:(1)描述一种新型的免费临床物理治疗数据库(PhysDB-FCP)的开发和内容;(2)根据收集的数据介绍队列概况。
2018 年至 2019 年,邀请 99 家诊所(17460 名 FCP 患者)参与开发过程。11 家诊所同意(2780 名 FCP 患者),534 名患者使用 PhysDB-FCP 工具进行物理治疗评估,其中 393/534 名患者完成了患者调查。
PhysDB-FCP 的内容是通过临床和研究工作组之间的共识迭代过程开发的。在使用该工具之前,所有同意的地点都接受了使用/管理工具的培训。所有数据均使用 PhysDB-FCP 收集/存储。最终选择用于 PhysDB-FCP 的项目包括人口统计学信息、健康状况和日常功能问题、功能测试、治疗计划和经过验证的问卷。最初的患者队列由 63.4%的女性组成,主要诊断为多发性硬化症(22.7%)和帕金森病(17.0%)。进行个人/工具性日常生活活动和功能能力的能力差异很大。许多患者还存在其他非物理治疗相关问题(即 34.9%的患者有抑郁风险),可以考虑采用多学科干预措施。
本研究使用新型 PhysDB-FCP 收集的数据,全面描述了接受 FCP 的患者。收集的信息可用于促进微观到宏观层面的项目评估和决策。尽管 PhysDB-FCP 很有前景,但在区域和/或全国范围内实施之前,该工具需要进行优化。