| Literature DB >> 29903794 |
Zoe A Michaleff1, Paul Campbell1,2, Alastair D Hay3, Louise Warburton4, Kate M Dunn1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Test a method of identifying, recruiting and collecting data from children and adolescents who consult their general practitioner about a musculoskeletal condition.Entities:
Keywords: epidemiology; musculoskeletal disorders; primary care
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29903794 PMCID: PMC6009544 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-021116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Baseline data collection
| Demographics | |
| Date of birth | Open response |
| Gender | Male/female |
| Ethnic category national coding | Select most appropriate response option(s) |
| School/work situation (three questions: school/training, part-time/full-time work, not in any type of work or education) | Yes/no response |
| Satisfaction with school/work/college | Four response options (‘very satisfied’ to ‘very dissatisfied’) |
| Screen time | Six response options (‘none’ to ‘>5 hours’) |
| Physical activity. | Five response options (‘<1 time/day’ to ‘>5 times/day’) |
| Comorbidities: | Location of other bodily pains recorded on body chart |
| Details about the consultation for the musculoskeletal condition | |
| Location of pain for consultation | Body chart |
| Is this pain still present? | Yes/no response |
| Mechanism of injury | Four response options (accident/injury; gradual onset with no injury; sudden onset with no injury; do not know/unable to recall) |
| Treatment provided: medications, advice/education, referral to healthcare professional, imaging referral (yes/no with free text to capture details) | Yes/no response+additional open response |
| Pain outcomes | |
| Pain intensity: | NRS (0–10 scale) |
| Bothersomeness | Five response options (‘not at all’ to ‘extremely’) |
| Visual pain trajectories | Seven graphical response options indicating differing pain patterns. Select option that best reflects their pain experience. |
| Psychological outcomes | |
| Child self-efficacy scale | Seven items, five responses (‘very sure’ to ‘very unsure’) |
| Single items from Fear of Pain Questionnaire | Three items, three responses ("I do not agree", "I am not sure", "I agree with this") |
| Functional/activity limitation | |
| Paediatric pain screening tool | Nine items, eight items (‘agree’ or ‘disagree’), one item five response options (‘not at all’ to ‘a whole lot’) |
| FDI | Fifteen items, five response options (‘no trouble’ to ‘impossible’) |
| Chronic pain grade scale: 0–10 interference with usual activities | Numerical rating scale (0–10 scale) |
| Sleep: | Usual bed/wake time |
| Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) | |
| KIDSCREEN-27 | Twenty-seven items, five response options (‘not at all’ to ‘extremely’). Higher score=higher HRQoL |
| Interview acceptability | |
| Ease of interview | Five response options (‘very difficult’ to ‘very easy’) |
| Acceptability of interview duration | Three response options (‘too short’, ‘just right’, ‘too long’) |
| Willingness to participate in future research | Three response options (‘yes’, ‘maybe’, ‘no’) |
| Preferences for research involvement: | Six response options (‘daily’ to ‘monthly’, option of free text) |
| CAM-Pain 6-week follow-up preferences | |
| Follow-up preferences | Three response options (‘phone’, ‘email’, ‘mail’) |
CAM-Pain, child and adolescent musculoskeletal pain; FDI, functional disability inventory; NRS, numerical rating scale.
Figure 1Participant flow diagram and reasons for exclusion at each stage of the study. GP, general practitioner.
Days taken between each stage of the study
| Stage of study | Median | Mean | SD | Range |
| Index consultation to the postal date of invitation* | 22.0 | 19.7 | 9.6 | 2–42 |
| Index consultation to the baseline interview* | 56.0 | 61.3 | 23.0 | 28–122 |
| Postal date of invitation to receipt of the reply slip (accept or decline invitation) (n=46) | 23.5 | 22.1 | 16.4 | 3–68 |
| Declined invitation (n=19) | 30.0 | 26.3 | 17.3 | 3–68 |
| Consent (n=27) | 12.0 | 19.2 | 15.4 | 3–51 |
| Postal date of invitation to the baseline interview (n=27) | 37.0 | 41.6 | 18.8 | 18–80 |
| Receipt of reply slip to baseline interview (n=27) | 22.0 | 22.4 | 8.0 | 7–38 |
*n=23, consultation date was not available for four participants.
Baseline characteristics, n=27
| Baseline characteristics | |
| Age (years) | |
| Mean (SD), range | 13.7 (2.7), 9–18 |
| 8–15, n (%) | 18 (66.6%) |
| 16–19, n (%) | 9 (33.3%) |
| Sex, n (%) | |
| Boys | 13 (48.1) |
| Girls | 14 (51.9) |
| Ethnicity | |
| White British, n (%) | 26 (96.3) |
| Other white background | 1 (3.7) |
| Current status | |
| School, n (%) | 27 (100) |
| Part-time/full-time work, n (%) | 5 (18.5) |
| Body region consulted about (>1 site could be reported) | |
| Head | 0 |
| Face | 0 |
| Chest pain | 1 |
| Spine (eg, cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine), n | 7 |
| Cervical | 1 |
| Thoracic | 2 |
| Low back | 4 |
| Lower limb | 23 |
| Hip | 2 |
| Gluteal region | 2 |
| Hip/knee/ankle | 2 |
| Hip/foot | 1 |
| Thigh | 1 |
| Knee | 7 |
| Knee/ankle | 3 |
| Ankle | 1 |
| Foot | 3 |
| Foot/ankle | 1 |
| Upper limb | 4 |
| Elbow | 1 |
| Wrist | 1 |
| Hand+wrist | 1 |
| Hand | 1 |
| Duration of current pain, n (%) (weeks) | |
| <1 | 1 (4.2) |
| 1–6 | 1 (4.2) |
| >12 | 22 (91.7) |
| Taken time off school for current MSK condition | |
| Yes, n (%), duration (%) | 7 (25.9), <1 week 100% |
| Current pain intensity (0–10 NRS), mean (SD), range | 2.8 (2.7), 0–8 |
| Usual pain intensity over last 7 days (0–10 NRS), mean (SD), range | 4.3 (2.1), 0–7 |
| Bothersomeness, n (%): not at all | 7 (25.9) |
| Slightly | 2 (7.4) |
| Moderately | 14 (51.9) |
| Very much | 4 (14.8) |
| Extremely | 0 (0) |
| FDI*, mean (SD), range | 10.7 (8.2), 0–29 |
| No/mild disability (score≤12) | 17 (63) |
| Moderate disability (score 13–29) | 10 (37) |
| Severe disability (score≥30) | 0 (0) |
| KIDSCREEN-27†* | |
| Physical well-being, mean T-value (SD) | 43.3 (7.9) |
| Psychological well-being, mean T-value (SD) | 45.8 (6.8) |
| Autonomy and parent relations, mean T-value (SD) | 50.8 (8.3) |
| Social support and peers, mean T-value (SD) | 50.4 (12.0) |
| School environment, mean T-value (SD) | 48.5 (8.2) |
*FDI sores range from 0 to 60, with higher scores indicating greater functional disability.
†UK National Norm data mean 50 (SD 10). High, average or low quality of life for each subscale was determined by mean of the reference group±half the reference SD as described in the KIDSCREEN manual.
FDI, functional disability index; MSK, musculoskeletal; NRS, numerical rating scale.
Six-week follow-up responses, n=27
| Outcome | |
| Global perceived effect scale, n (%) | |
| Completely recovered | 3 (11.1) |
| Much better | 1 (3.7) |
| Better | 12 (44.4) |
| No change | 7 (25.9) |
| Worse | 3 (11.1) |
| Much worse | 1 (3.7) |
| Worse than ever | 0 (0) |
| Pain over last week (NRS), mean (SD), range | 3.5 (SD 2.3), 0–7 |
| Bothersomeness, n (%) | |
| Not at all | 7 (25.9) |
| Slightly | 13 (48.1) |
| Moderately | 5 (18.5) |
| Very much | 2 (7.4) |
| Extremely | 0 (0) |
Resources used at each stage of the study
| Resources used at each stage of the study | Count |
| Invitation packs sent | |
| No. of initial invitations sent | 141 |
| No. of 4-week reminder invitations | 116 |
| Nurse call sheets | |
| Nurse visit sheets | |
| Nurse phone calls to book baseline | |
| Total calls | 51 |
| Calls per patient, mean (SD), range | 1.8 (0.9), 1–4 |
| Written correspondence | |
| GP notification of participation | 27 |
| Confirmation of appointment letter | 27 |
| Certificates | 27 |
| Follow-up | |
| Phone calls, n=19 | |
| Total number of phone calls | 32 |
| Calls per participant, mean (SD), | 1.7 (0.9), 1–4 |
| Postal mail, n=6 | |
| Total number of letters sent | 10 |
| No. of participants sent a reminder: 2 weeks | 2 |
| 4 weeks | 2 |
| Emails, n=2: total number of emails sent | 2 |
Participants most preferred frequency and method of contact for future studies
| Preferences | Frequency |
| Frequency of contact (able to select>1 option) | |
| Daily, n (%) | 5 (18.5) |
| Weekly, n (%) | 14 (51.9) |
| Every 2 weeks, n (%) | 22 (81.5) |
| Every month, n (%) | 22 (81.5) |
| Do not know, n (%) | 1 (3.7) |
| Preferences for method of contact (able to select>1 option) | |
| Email link to online survey, n (%) | 21 (77.8) |
| Direct response to email, n (%) | 16 (59.3) |
| Study app, n (%) | 20 (74.1) |
| Direct response by text message, n (%) | 20 (74.1) |
| Face-to-face interview, n (%) | 21 (77.8) |
| Paper questionnaire by post, n (%) | 26 (96.3) |
| Over the phone, n (%) | 18 (66.7) |
| Most preferred method of contact (select only one option) | |
| Email link to online survey, n (%) | 2 (7.4) |
| Study app, n (%) | 6 (22.2) |
| Direct response by text message, n (%) | 3 (11.1) |
| Face-to-face interview, n (%) | 7 (25.9) |
| Paper questionnaire by post, n (%) | 3 (11.1) |
| Over the phone, n (%) | 2 (7.4) |
| Missing, n (%) | 4 (14.8) |