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Substitution of doctors with physiotherapists in the management of common musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review.

Darryn Marks1, Tracy Comans2, Leanne Bisset3, Paul A Scuffham4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is large variation in models-of-care involving the professional substitution of doctors with physiotherapists.
OBJECTIVE: To establish the impact upon patients and health services, of substituting doctors with physiotherapists in the management of common musculoskeletal disorders. DATA SOURCES: Medline, CINAHL and ABI Complete databases, and hand-searching of related studies. STUDY SELECTION: Randomised and non-randomised clinical trials, inter-rater reliability and comparative studies comparing the outcomes of usual care from doctors, with outcomes when the doctor was substituted with a physiotherapist. STUDY APPRAISAL AND SYNTHESIS
METHODS: Two reviewers evaluated all studies using the Downs and Black Instrument. Meta-analysis was not possible due to study heterogeneity. A descriptive review was undertaken.
RESULTS: 14 studies of moderate to low quality met the inclusion criteria. Professional substitution with a physiotherapist causes no significant change to health outcomes and inconsistent variation in the use of healthcare resources. There is insufficient health economic data to determine overall efficiency. In the selected presentations studied, physiotherapists made similar diagnostic and management decisions to orthopaedic surgeons and patients are as, or more satisfied with a physiotherapist. LIMITATIONS: Further high quality health and economic research is needed, in less selective patient populations, to determine the optimal role for physiotherapists. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS OF KEY
FINDINGS: Physiotherapists provide a professional alternative to doctors for musculoskeletal disorders but the health economic implications of this model are presently unclear. Systematic Review Registration Number PROSPERO (Registration number CRD42015027671).
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Keywords:  Extended scope; Musculoskeletal diseases; Physiotherapy; Professional substitution

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28801031     DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2016.11.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiotherapy        ISSN: 0031-9406            Impact factor:   3.358


  14 in total

1.  Physiotherapist as an alternative to a GP for musculoskeletal conditions: a 2-year service evaluation of UK primary care data.

Authors:  Fiona Downie; Catherine McRitchie; Wendy Monteith; Helen Turner
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2019-04-08       Impact factor: 5.386

2.  Putting function first: redesigning the primary care management of long-term conditions.

Authors:  Nefyn H Williams; Rebecca-Jane Law
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 5.386

3.  Mapping Physiotherapy Use in Canada in Relation to Physiotherapist Distribution.

Authors:  Tayyab I Shah; Stephan Milosavljevic; Catherine Trask; Brenna Bath
Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 1.037

Review 4.  Advanced practice physiotherapy in paediatric orthopaedics: innovation and collaboration to improve service delivery.

Authors:  M Ó Mír; C O'Sullivan
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2017-05-06       Impact factor: 1.568

Review 5.  A call to action: direct access to physical therapy is highly successful in the US military. When will professional bodies, legislatures, and payors provide the same advantages to all US civilian physical therapists?

Authors:  Bryant Clark; Lindsay Clark; Chris Showalter; Travis Stoner
Journal:  J Man Manip Ther       Date:  2022-08

6.  Perceptions of Australian physiotherapy students about the potential implementation of physiotherapist prescribing in Australia: a national survey.

Authors:  Timothy David Noblet; John F Marriott; Taryn Jones; Catherine Dean; Alison B Rushton
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-05-19       Impact factor: 2.692

7.  Using routine referral data for patients with knee and hip pain to improve access to specialist care.

Authors:  Kate Button; Irena Spasić; Rebecca Playle; David Owen; Mandy Lau; Liam Hannaway; Stephen Jones
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2020-02-03       Impact factor: 2.362

8.  Can a physiotherapy student assume the role of an advanced practice physiotherapist in Orthopaedic surgery triage? A prospective observational study.

Authors:  David Yin; François Cabana; Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme; Sonia Bédard; Michel Tousignant
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 2.362

9.  Inter-professional agreement and collaboration between extended scope physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons in an orthopaedic outpatient shoulder clinic - a mixed methods study.

Authors:  Merete Nørgaard Madsen; Maria Lange Kirkegaard; Thomas Martin Klebe; Charlotte Lorenzen Linnebjerg; Søren Martin Riis Villumsen; Stine Junge Due; Jeanette Trøstrup; Camilla Blach Rossen; Hans Okkels Birk; Brian Elmengaard; Lone Ramer Mikkelsen
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2021-01-04       Impact factor: 2.362

10.  Health effects of direct triaging to physiotherapists in primary care for patients with musculoskeletal disorders: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Lena Bornhöft; Maria Eh Larsson; Lena Nordeman; Robert Eggertsen; Jörgen Thorn
Journal:  Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis       Date:  2019-02-15       Impact factor: 5.346

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