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Direct access to physical therapy in the Netherlands: results from the first year in community-based physical therapy.

Chantal J Leemrijse1, Ilse C S Swinkels, Cindy Veenhof.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2006, direct access to physical therapy was introduced in the Netherlands. Before this policy measure, evaluation and treatment by a physical therapist were only possible following referral by a physician.
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to investigate how many patients use direct access and to establish whether these patients have a different profile than referred patients.
METHODS: Electronic health care data from the National Information Service for Allied Health Care (LiPZ), a nationally representative registration network of 93 Dutch physical therapists working in 43 private practices, were used.
RESULTS: In 2006, 28% of the patients seen by a physical therapist came by direct access. Patients with non-further-specified back problems, patients with nonspecific neck complaints, and higher-educated patients were more likely to refer themselves to a physical therapist, as were patients with health problems lasting for less than 1 month. Younger patients made more use of direct access. In addition, patients with recurring complaints more often referred themselves, as did patients who had received earlier treatment by a physical therapist. Patients with direct access received fewer treatment sessions. Compared with 2005, there was no increase in the number of patients visiting a physical therapist. LIMITATIONS: Data came only from physical therapists working on general conditions in general practices. Severity of complaints is not reported.
CONCLUSIONS: A large, specific group of patients utilized self-referral, but the total number of patients seen by a physical therapist remained the same. In the future, it is important to evaluate the consequences of direct access, both on quality aspects and on cost-effectiveness.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18566108     DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20070308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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