| Literature DB >> 31452515 |
Aila Nica Bandong1,2, Martin Mackey1, Andrew Leaver1, Rodney Ingram1, Michele Sterling3,4, Carrie Ritchie3,4, Joan Kelly5, Trudy Rebbeck1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whiplash is a health and economic burden worldwide. Contributing to this burden is poor guideline adherence and variable management by health care professionals (HCPs). Web-based tools that facilitate clinical pathways of care are an innovative solution to improve management.Entities:
Keywords: clinical decision support; clinical pathways; primary health care; rehabilitation; whiplash injuries
Year: 2019 PMID: 31452515 PMCID: PMC6732967 DOI: 10.2196/12216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Process diagram summarizing the key stages, research translation process, and target markets to deliver the My Whiplash Navigator website. WAD: whiplash-associated disorder.
Perceptions of health care professionals (N=94) and people with whiplash-associated disorder (N=26) about available resources on whiplash before the project.
| Target group | Strongly disagree/disagree, n (%) | Neutral, n (%) | Strongly agree/agree, n (%) | ||
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| Helpful in WADa management | 12 (13) | 26 (28) | 56 (60) |
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| Would use the resource in practice | 19 (20) | 20 (21) | 55 (59) |
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| Helpful in WAD management | 9 (10) | 23 (25) | 62 (66) |
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| Would use the resource in practice | 22 (23) | 26 (28) | 46 (49) |
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| Helpful in WAD management | 12 (13) | 22 (23) | 60 (64) |
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| Would use the resource in practice | 24 (26) | 25 (27) | 45 (48) |
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| Applicable to my injury | 1 (4) | 3 (12) | 21 (84) |
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| Would want access to the resource | 1 (4) | 1 (4) | 23 (92) |
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| Applicable to my injury | 0 (0) | 5 (19) | 20 (80) |
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| Would want access to the resource | 1 (4) | 4 (15) | 20 (80) |
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| Applicable to my injury | 0 (0) | 5 (19) | 20 (80) |
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| Would want access to the resource | 2 (8) | 4 (15) | 19 (76) |
aWAD: whiplash-associated disorder.
Figure 2The My Whiplash Navigator website landing page.
Figure 3The My Whiplash Navigator wireframes overview.
Summary of registrations on the My Whiplash Navigator website.
| Target group | Implementation strategy | Total approached, N | Total registered on the website, n (%) |
| Student HCPa | Classroom education | 215 | 175 (81.4) |
| Primary HCP | Educational meeting | 110 | 47 (42.7) |
| Educational outreach and reminders | 51 | 18 (35) | |
| Specialist HCP | Educational workshops | 20 | 20 (100) |
aHCP: health care professional.
Summary of the number and duration of page views for the My Whiplash Navigator website.
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| Health professional assessment of a whiplash injury | 280 | 160.94 |
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| Prognosis: identifying people at risk of poor recovery | 200 | 128.46 |
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| Whiplash information and exercises | 339 | 145.48 |
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| Whiplash exercises | 192 | 260.59 |
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| Helpful facts and advice | 102 | 161.99 |
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| Specialist assessment of whiplash | 94 | 143.38 |
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| Specialist care for whiplash | 84 | 66 |
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| 375 | 83.68 | |
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| Managing whiplash in your patients | 217 | 199.23 |
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| What is | 169 | 91.7 |
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| FAQsa for patients | 88 | 119.31 |
aFAQs: frequently asked questions.
Perceptions of health care professionals about acceptability and self-rated improvement in knowledge of whiplash-associated disorder management after using the My Whiplash Navigator website (N=97).
| Outcome | Strongly disagree/disagree, n (%) | Neutral, n (%) | Strongly agree/agree, n (%) | |
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| Easy to access screening tools | 5 (5) | 20 (21) | 72 (74) |
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| Easy to access outcome measures | 3 (3) | 21 (22) | 73 (75) |
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| Easy to navigate | 1 (1) | 28 (29) | 68 (70) |
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| Easy to understand | 0 (0) | 13 (13) | 84 (87) |
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| Useful resource for WADa | 0 (0) | 11 (11) | 86 (89) |
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| Will use the website in clinical practice | 1 (1) | 14 (14) | 82 (85) |
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| Risk assessment | 0 (0) | 18 (19) | 79 (81) |
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| Using the C-Spine ruleb | 1 (1) | 14 (17) | 69 (82) |
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| Standard assessmentb | 1 (1) | 12 (14) | 71 (85) |
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| Risk-based advice | 0 (0) | 18 (19) | 79 (81) |
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| Appropriate exercises | 1 (1) | 11 (11) | 85 (88) |
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| Referral of high-risk patientsb | 1 (1) | 13 (16) | 70 (83) |
aWAD: whiplash-associated disorder.
bn=84.
Posthoc analyses of differences among student, primary, and specialist health care professionals regarding acceptability and self-rated improvements in knowledge of whiplash-associated disorder management after using the My Whiplash Navigator website.
| Outcome | Difference between groupsa, chi-square (df) | Significance, | |
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| Easy to access screening tools | 4.2 (2) | .12 |
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| Easy to access outcome measures | 1.8 (2) | .41 |
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| Easy to navigate | 1.8 (2) | .41 |
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| Easy to understand | 0.6 (2) | .74 |
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| Useful resource for WADb | 0.6 (2) | .71 |
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| Will use the website in clinical practice | 1.0 (2) | .59 |
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| Risk assessment | 0.7 (2) | .67 |
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| Risk-based advice | 0.0 (2) | .99 |
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| Appropriate exercises | 0.6 (2) | .74 |
aTest statistic: Kruskal-Wallis test.
bwhiplash-associated disorder.