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Community-based orthopaedic follow-up. Is it what doctors and patients want?

Daniel Harle1, Shazad Ilyas, Clare Darrah, Keith Tucker, Simon Donell.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate how patients, general practitioners (GPs) and orthopaedic trainees, feel about the proposed governmental changes to reduce orthopaedic out-patient clinics by having GPs and specialist nurses follow-up postoperative orthopaedic patients in the community. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The design was a cross-sectional questionnaire study including a teaching hospital and general practitioners in the Norfolk primary care trust. Participants were 73 orthopaedic postoperative patients who attended out-patients over a 1-week period in July 2007 who all responded. Of 250 GPs, 239 responded. Of 38 orthopaedic trainees at the level of senior house officer (post MRCS) and specialist registrar (Eastern Deanery Rotation and Pott Rotation), 30 responded
RESULTS: Of the 73 patients, 56 (77%) felt the surgeon was best suited to manage them postoperatively. Of these, 47 felt that it was very important that the surgical team saw them postoperatively. Also, 53 felt that their GP did not have sufficient knowledge and experience to deal with their current orthopaedic problem adequately. Only 12 GPs of 239 (5%) felt very confident assessing postoperative patients. Inadequate resources available to diagnose and treat postoperative complications was noted by 74% as the reason for not performing follow-up in primary care, and only 18% felt they should follow-up postoperative patients. All trainees felt that following up their own postoperative patients was important to their training.
CONCLUSIONS: Most patients, GPs, and orthopaedic trainees had serious doubts about the proposed governmental changes to reduce orthopaedic out-patient clinics by having GPs and specialist nurses follow-up postoperative orthopaedic patients in the community.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19126337      PMCID: PMC2752248          DOI: 10.1308/003588409X359105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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