Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton, UK; University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2024 Nov;74:103192. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2024.103192. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Safety-netting involves communicating information to patients about diagnostic uncertainty, the likely time-course of their condition and how to appropriately seek help from a healthcare professional if their condition persists or worsens. Little is known about how physiotherapists communicate safety-netting information to people with low back pain (LBP).
This research aimed to use a Safety-Netting Coding Tool (SaNCoT) to explore how physiotherapists communicate safety-netting information to people with LBP.
The SaNCoT was used to conduct a secondary analysis of audio-recordings and transcripts from 79 primary care physiotherapy consultations (41 initial and 38 follow-up) involving 12 physiotherapists and 41 patients with LBP in Southern England. Quantitative data from the SaNCoT were analysed descriptively.
The study found evidence of diagnostic uncertainty in 53 (67%) appointments and no examples of physiotherapists providing patients with specific information about their condition time-course. Eight patients were given safety-netting advice, but most (57.9%, n = 11) episodes of safety-netting advice did not include specific signs and symptoms for patients to monitor. Potential missed opportunities for safety-netting advice were identified in 19 appointments (24.1%) which tended to relate to the patient's associated leg symptoms but also included possible serious pathology.
The SaNCoT was successfully used to measure safety-netting communication within physiotherapy consultations and found missed opportunities for providing clear safety-netting advice. Physiotherapists can use the findings to reflect on how they can provide clear safety-netting information to patients with LBP to effectively support patients to self-manage and help them seek appropriate care if their condition deteriorates.
安全网是指向患者传达有关诊断不确定性、病情可能的发展过程以及如果病情持续或恶化时应如何向医疗保健专业人员适当寻求帮助的信息。对于物理治疗师如何向腰痛(LBP)患者传达安全网信息,知之甚少。
本研究旨在使用安全网编码工具(SaNCoT)探讨物理治疗师如何向腰痛患者传达安全网信息。
使用 SaNCoT 对来自英格兰南部 12 名物理治疗师和 41 名腰痛患者的 79 次初级保健物理治疗咨询(41 次初始咨询和 38 次随访)的音频记录和记录进行二次分析。使用 SaNCoT 对定量数据进行描述性分析。
研究发现 53 次(67%)预约存在诊断不确定性,没有证据表明物理治疗师为患者提供有关病情发展过程的具体信息。向 8 名患者提供了安全网建议,但大多数(57.9%,n=11)安全网建议并未包括患者需要监测的具体症状和体征。在 19 次预约中(24.1%)发现了潜在的错失安全网建议的机会,这些机会往往与患者的相关腿部症状有关,但也包括可能的严重病理。
SaNCoT 成功地用于测量物理治疗咨询中的安全网沟通,并发现了提供明确安全网建议的错失机会。物理治疗师可以利用这些发现反思如何向腰痛患者提供明确的安全网信息,以有效地支持患者自我管理,并在病情恶化时帮助他们寻求适当的护理。