Farrell James, Cullen Walter, Broughan John
School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
BJGP Open. 2023 Jun 27;7(2). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2022.0093. Print 2023 Jun.
Musculoskeletal conditions are common in primary care, causing significant morbidity. Intra-articular and soft tissue corticosteroid injections are commonly performed by GPs internationally. It is unknown how commonly they are performed by GPs in the Republic of Ireland.
To determine the frequency and type of joint and soft tissue injections performed by GPs in the Republic of Ireland and investigate factors affecting their use.
DESIGN & SETTING: A cross-sectional online questionnaire, which was based on previous international research, was devised for completion by GPs practising in the Republic of Ireland.
GPs were invited to electronically complete a questionnaire on their practices and attitudes regarding joint and soft tissue injections.
A total of 147 of 204 GPs (72.1%) had performed an intra-articular or soft tissue injection in the preceding year. GPs who were principals or partners, male, or worked in a rural or mixed urban and rural practice setting were more likely to perform these procedures. The most common injection sites were the shoulder and knee. Participants were confident about performing joint and soft tissue injections. It was found that 80.4% had received prior training in this treatment modality, most commonly during their GP training programme. A prolonged wait for secondary care intervention, symptom duration, and symptom severity were factors that increased the likelihood of performing injections. Difficulty maintaining skills and medicolegal concerns were common barriers to performing joint and soft tissue injections.
Most GPs surveyed carried out joint and soft tissue injections, most commonly injecting the shoulder and knee. Irish GPs experience many of the same barriers to performing intra-articular injection as experienced internationally.
肌肉骨骼疾病在基层医疗中很常见,会导致严重的发病率。关节内和软组织皮质类固醇注射在国际上通常由全科医生进行。目前尚不清楚爱尔兰共和国的全科医生进行此类注射的频率有多高。
确定爱尔兰共和国全科医生进行关节和软组织注射的频率及类型,并调查影响其使用的因素。
基于先前的国际研究设计了一份横断面在线问卷,供在爱尔兰共和国执业的全科医生填写。
邀请全科医生以电子方式填写一份关于他们对关节和软组织注射的做法及态度的问卷。
在204名全科医生中,共有147名(72.1%)在过去一年中进行过关节内或软组织注射。担任负责人或合伙人的全科医生、男性全科医生,或在农村或城乡混合执业环境中工作的全科医生更有可能进行这些操作。最常见的注射部位是肩部和膝盖。参与者对进行关节和软组织注射很有信心。结果发现,80.4%的人此前接受过这种治疗方式的培训,最常见的是在他们的全科医生培训项目期间。等待二级护理干预的时间延长、症状持续时间和症状严重程度是增加注射可能性的因素。难以保持技能以及法医学方面的担忧是进行关节和软组织注射的常见障碍。
大多数接受调查的全科医生进行关节和软组织注射,最常见的注射部位是肩部和膝盖。爱尔兰全科医生在进行关节内注射时遇到的许多障碍与国际上所经历的相同。