| Literature DB >> 16987418 |
Kadija Perreault1, Clermont E Dionne.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent research suggests that agreement between patients' and health professionals' perceptions may influence the outcome of various painful conditions. This issue has received little attention in the context of low back pain and physiotherapy interventions. The current study aimed at exploring the relationship between patient-physiotherapist agreement on baseline low back pain intensity and related functional limitations, and changes in patient outcomes four weeks later.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16987418 PMCID: PMC1609117 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-7-76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Selected characteristics of patients and physiotherapists
| Gender | |||
| Men | 38 (48.7) | ||
| Women | 40 (51.3) | ||
| Age (years; range: 24.2 – 73.0) | 47.5 (10.6) | ||
| Marital status | |||
| Never married | 12 (15.4) | ||
| Married or living as married | 62 (79.5) | ||
| Divorced/Separated/Widowed | 4 (5.1) | ||
| Current occupation | |||
| Off work for health reasons | 8 (10.3) | ||
| Full/Part-time work | 50 (64.1) | ||
| Does not work/Retired | 17 (21.8) | ||
| Student/Other | 3 (3.8) | ||
| Highest level of education (part or complete) | |||
| Primary school | 1 (1.3) | ||
| Junior/High school | 15 (19.2) | ||
| Junior College | 21 (26.9) | ||
| University | 41 (52.6) | ||
| Current financial compensation | |||
| Yes | 13 (16.7) | ||
| No | 65 (83.3) | ||
| Previous low back pain | |||
| Yes | 63 (80.8) | ||
| No | 15 (19.2) | ||
| Previous physiotherapy treatment for low back pain | |||
| Yes | 37 (47.4) | ||
| No | 41 (52.6) | ||
| Previous treatment at participating clinic | |||
| Yes | 43 (55.1) | ||
| No | 35 (44.9) | ||
| Previous treatment with same physiotherapist | |||
| Yes | 13 (16.7) | ||
| No | 65 (83.3) | ||
| Physiotherapist was referred to patient by a third party | |||
| Yes | 22 (28.2) | ||
| No | 56 (71.8) | ||
| Pain duration (days; range: 1.0 – 90.0) | 22.0 (23.7) | ||
| Phase of pain | |||
| Acute (0 – 4 weeks) | 59 (75.6) | ||
| Sub-acute (4 – 12 weeks) | 19 (24.4) | ||
| Pain location | |||
| Back only/Back and buttocks | 46 (59.0) | ||
| Back and leg, above the knee | 8 (10.3) | ||
| Back and leg, below the knee | 15 (19.2) | ||
| Leg or buttocks only | 9 (11.5) | ||
| Psychological distress (%; range: 0.0 – 50.0) | 12.5 (10.5) | ||
| Gender | |||
| Men | 4 (44.4) | ||
| Women | 5 (55.6) | ||
| Age (years; range: 23.2 – 50.1) | 33.2 (9.4) | ||
| Marital status | |||
| Never married | 4 (44.4) | ||
| Married or living as married | 5 (55.6) | ||
| Personal experience of low back pain | |||
| Yes | 8 (88.9) | ||
| No | 1 (11.1) | ||
| Professional experience (years; range: 0.0 – 22.2) | 8.6 (7.6) | ||
| Proportion of patients with low back pain in daily practice (%; range: 30.0 – 50.0) | 38.9 (8.2) |
Mean ratingsa for both outcome measures at baseline and follow-up
| Pain intensityb | 4.5 (2.3) | 3.9 (2.0) | 1.5 (1.4) | 2.0 (2.3) |
| Functional limitationsc | 40.4 (23.0) | 27.5 (22.4) | 17.7 (15.0) | 16.2 (19.8) |
aMean (SD)
bRange: 0.0 – 10.0
cRange: 0.0 – 100.0
Relationship between agreement at baseline and change in pain intensity at follow-up
| Intercept | -.248 | -2.699 – 2.203 | .84 |
| Baseline pain intensity | .458 | .225 – .692 | <.01* |
| Physiotherapista: | |||
| Underestimation (n = 4) | -3.328 | -5.733 – -.922 | <.01* |
| Overestimation (n = 2) | -.976 | -3.998 – 2.046 | .52 |
| Intercept | -.829 | -4.038 – 2.380 | .61 |
| Baseline pain intensity | .235 | .038 – .433 | .02* |
| Physiotherapistb: | |||
| Underestimation (n = 13) | .301 | -.913 – 1.516 | .62 |
| Overestimation (n = 1) | -1.979 | -5.963 – 2.005 | .33 |
*p < .05
aPhysiotherapist over- or underestimation by > 3/10 on the NRS, with control for patient's age, gender and pain duration
bPhysiotherapist over- or underestimation by > 30 % on the RMDQ, with control for patient's age, gender, current financial compensation and pain duration, as well as physiotherapist's age
cCI = Confidence interval
Total model (pain intensity) adjusted R2 = .227, p < .01
Total model (functional limitations) adjusted R2 = .331, p < .01
Relationship between agreement at baseline and change in functional limitations at follow-up
| Intercept | 8.436 | -14.520 – 31.392 | .47 |
| Baseline functional limitations | .334 | .125 – .543 | < .01* |
| Physiotherapistb: | |||
| Underestimation (n = 4) | -12.618 | -32.783 – 7.546 | .22 |
| Overestimation (n = 2) | -28.738 | -55.963 – -1.513 | .04* |
| Intercept | -10.547 | -33.707 – 12.613 | .37 |
| Baseline functional limitations | .173 | -.058 – .403 | .14 |
| Physiotherapistc: | |||
| Underestimation (n = 13) | 5.938 | -4.362 – 16.238 | .25 |
| Overestimation (n = 1) | 21.142 | -9.917 – 52.202 | .18 |
*p < .05
aModel using rank-transformed dependent variable
bPhysiotherapist over- or underestimation by > 3/10 on the NRS, with control for patient's age, gender and psychological distress
cPhysiotherapist over- or underestimation by > 30 % on the RMDQ, with control for patient's age, gender, baseline pain intensity, psychological distress, pain duration and site of pain
dCI = Confidence interval
Total model (pain intensity) adjusted R2 = .288, p < .01
Total model (functional limitations) adjusted R2 = .456, p < .01