| Literature DB >> 33355711 |
Juliane K Stöcker1,2,3, Madelon C Vonk4, Frank H J van den Hoogen5,4, Maria W G Nijhuis-van der Sanden6, Julia Spierings7, J Bart Staal8,6, Ton Satink9,10, Cornelia H M van den Ende5,4.
Abstract
The objective is to describe the spectrum of the health professional (HP) treatment approach for systemic sclerosis (SSc) from the perspective of Dutch HPs, including alignment of treatment goals set by HPs with self-reported referral reasons, coverage of patient-reported unmet care needs, and quality of communication between HPs and rheumatologists. Dutch HPs were invited through their patients with SSc to complete an anonymous online survey. The survey covered referral reasons, treatment goals, and interventions of the last patient treated, as well as the perceived quality of communication between HPs and rheumatologists. Referral reasons and treatment targets were linked to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health following the refined ICF Linking Rules. Seventy-nine HPs from 8 professions (including 58 physiotherapists, 73%) completed the survey. One hundred and thirty-three different referral reasons were reported, yielding 58 different ICF codes, with 41 (70.7%) being linked to the ICF domain "body structures and functions." The reported interventions focused on body functions/structures (27.9%), training of daily activities (25.6%), education and advice (26.3%), and psychosocial interventions (20.2%). The quality of communication between HPs and rheumatologists was perceived as low. Our findings revealed numerous treatment options offered by Dutch HPs addressing the unmet care needs of patients with SSc. There is an overlap in the content of the various HP disciplines, and HP treatment goals are not sufficiently aligned with referrals of rheumatologists. HP treatment offer seemed inefficiently organized, possibly precluding rheumatologists from making targeted referrals. Communication between rheumatologists and HPs should be improved.Entities:
Keywords: Cross sectional survey; Health professionals; Systemic sclerosis; Unmet care needs
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33355711 PMCID: PMC8164617 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-020-04765-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631
Interventions applied by the 79 HPs, top 4 per topic
| Intervention | Number of HP per discipline* focusing on the intervention (disciplines | |
|---|---|---|
| Body functions and/or structures | ||
| Physical activity promotion | 38 (48.1) | 33 PT, 1 OT, 4 D |
| Training of body functions (e.g., muscular strength, range of motion) | 34 (43.0) | 34 PT |
| Aerobic capacity training | 25 (31.7) | 25 PT |
| Balance/coordination training | 14 (17.7) | 13 PT, 1 P |
| Activities | ||
| Walking/biking | 45 (57.0) | 39 PT, 3 D, 2 P, 1 S (4) |
| Movement activities/sports | 45 (57.0) | 37 PT, 3 D, 2 HT, 1 S, 1 P, 1 OT (6) |
| Leisure activities | 19 (24.1) | 17 PT, 1 ET, 1 ST |
| Household | 16 (20.3) | 11 PT, 2 OT, 1 HT, 1 D, 1 P (5) |
| Education/advice/instruction | ||
| Graded activity | 44 (55.7) | 38 PT, 4 OT, 1 HT, 1 P (4) |
| Physical activity | 42 (53.2) | 39 PT, 1 D, 2 HT |
| Lifestyle (e.g., smoking, cold, silver gloves) | 14 (17.7) | 12 PT, 2 OT |
| Energy conservation | 12 (15.2) | 10 PT, 1 OT, 1 D |
| Psychosocial interventions | ||
| Self-management/self-monitoring | 53 (67.1) | 42 PT, 4 OT, 3 D, 2P, 2 KT (5) |
| Relaxation strategies/stress management/biofeedback therapy | 23 (29.1) | 20 PT, 2 OT, 1 D |
| Motivational Interviewing | 13 (16.5) | 6 PT, 3 OT, 2 D, 1 DH, 1 P (5) |
| Problem-solving training | 10 (12.7) | 9 PT, 1 S |
*PT physiotherapist, P podiatrist, OT occupational therapist, D dietitian, HT hand therapist, DH dental hygienist, S speech therapist, ST skin therapist
Characteristics of 79 health professionals working with patients with SSc and frequency of referrals from different sources
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Female, | 52 (65.8) |
| Age, years; mean (SD), range | 41.2 (13.6), 22–82 |
| Education level, | |
| Bachelor diploma | 53 (67.1) |
| Master diploma | 22 (27.9) |
| PhD | 4 (5,1) |
| Patients with SSc per year, | |
| 0–2 patients | 60 (76.0) |
| 3–6 patients | 14 (17.7) |
| ≥ 7 patients | 5 (6.3) |
| Specialized in SSc treatment | 21 (26.6) |
| Institution/practice specialized in SSc treatment | 11 (13.9) |
| Regular participation in multidisciplinary consultation of patients with SSc | 6 (5.6) |
| Profession | |
| Physiotherapist | 58 (73.5) |
| Dietitian | 6 (7.6) |
| Occupational therapist | 5 (6.3) |
| Podiatrist | 4 (5,1) |
| Skin therapist | 3 (3.8) |
| Speech and language therapist | 1 (1.3) |
| Dental hygienist | 1 (1.3) |
| Psychologist | 1 (1.3) |
| Practice setting | |
| Private practice | 60 (69.0) |
| Hospital or treatment center | 27 (31.1) |
| School/university | 2 (2.3) |
| Other | 7 (8.1) |
| Category of work during the last 5 years | |
| Clinical patient care/rehabilitation | 83 (73.6) |
| Education | 13 (11.6) |
| Management | 12 (10.7) |
| Research | 8 (7.1) |
| Years worked in clinical practice as a health professional, years; mean (SD), range | 16.9 (12.2), 0.5–42.0 |
*Multiple answers possible
**n = 76
Ten most frequently mentioned referral reasons and reporting disciplines
| ICF code | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aerobic capacity | b4551 | 11 | 11 PT |
| 2 | Sensation of pain | b280 | 8 | 8 PT |
| 3 | Mobility of joint functions | b710 | 8 | 6 PT, 1 ST, 1 P |
| 4 | Carrying out daily routine | d230 | 8 | 6 PT, 2 OT |
| 5 | Respiration functions | b440 | 7 | 7 PT |
| 6 | Managing one’s own activity level | d2303 | 7 | 4 PT, 3 OT |
| 7 | Energy level | b1300 | 6 | 3 PT, 1 OT, 1 D, 1 P |
| 8 | Weight maintenance functions | b530 | 6 | 6 D |
| 9 | Muscle power functions | b730 | 5 | 5 PT |
| 10 | Hand and arm use | d445 | 5 | 1 PT, 1 HT, 3 ET |
*PT physiotherapist, ST skin therapist, P podiatrist, OT occupational therapist, D dietitian
Ten most frequently mentioned treatment goals and reporting disciplines
| ICF code | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aerobic capacity | b4551 | 25 | 25 PT |
| 2 | Managing daily routine | d2301 | 15 | 13 PT, 2 OT |
| 3 | Managing one’s own activity level | d2303 | 15 | 12 PT, 3 OT |
| 4 | Mobility of several joints | b7101 | 12 | 11 PT, 1 P |
| 5 | Muscle power functions | b730 | 12 | 12 PT |
| 6 | Sensation of pain | b280 | 11 | 9 PT, 2 P |
| 7 | Managing diet and fitness | d5701 | 9 | 4 PT, 5 D |
| 8 | Other functions of the skin | b830 | 7 | 6 PT, 1 ST |
| 9 | Moving around | d455 | 6 | 6 PT |
| 10 | Hand and arm use | d445 | 6 | 6 PT |
*PT physiotherapist, ST skin therapist, P podiatrist, OT occupational therapist, D dietitian
Fig. 1Quality of communication between HPs and rheumatologists, %
Reasons for referral and treatment goals as reported by 79 HPs, expressed in ICF codes
| ICF code | Referral reasons | Treatment goals | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Body functions | |||
| b1300 | Energy level | 6 | 2 |
| b1302 | Appetite | 1 | |
| b134 | Sleep functions | 1 | |
| b152 | Emotional functions | 4 | 4 |
| b1521 | Regulation of emotion | 1 | |
| b1564 | Tactile perception | 1 | |
| b160 | Thought functions | 1 | 1 |
| b240 | Sensations associated with hearing and vestibular function | 1 | |
| b280 | Sensation of pain | 8 | 11 |
| b28016 | Pain in joints | 2 | |
| b415 | Blood vessel functions | 1 | |
| b440 | Respiration functions | 7 | 3 |
| b4450 | Functions of the thoracic respiratory muscles | 3 | |
| b4550 | General physical endurance | 1 | |
| b4551 | Aerobic capacity | 11 | 25 |
| b4552 | Fatigability | 1 | |
| b510 | Ingestion functions | 1 | 1 |
| b5104 | Salivation | 1 | |
| b5105 | Swallowing | 2 | 1 |
| b5150 | Transport of food through stomach and intestines | 2 | |
| b5152 | Absorption of nutrients | 1 | |
| b525 | Defecation functions | 1 | |
| b5251 | Fecal consistency | 1 | |
| b530 | Weight maintenance functions | 6 | 2 |
| b5501 | Maintenance of body temperature | 2 | |
| b710 | Mobility of joint functions | 8 | 4 |
| b7101 | Mobility of several joints | 12 | |
| b730 | Muscle power functions | 5 | 12 |
| b735 | Muscle tone functions | 3 | |
| b760 | Control of voluntary movement functions | 1 | |
| b780 | Sensations related to muscles and movement functions | 2 | |
| b810 | Protective functions of the skin | 2 | |
| b820 | Repair functions of the skin | 1 | |
| b830 | Other functions of the skin | 7 | |
| Body structures | |||
| s320 | Structure of mouth | 1 | 2 |
| s3200 | Teeth | 1 | |
| s3201 | Gums | 1 | |
| s430 | Structure of respiratory system | 1 | 1 |
| s5 | Structures related to the digestive, metabolic and endocrine systems | 3 | |
| s710 | Structure of head and neck region | 1 | |
| s720 | Structure of shoulder region | 1 | |
| s7201 | Joints of shoulder region | 1 | |
| s7202 | Muscles of shoulder region | 2 | |
| s73011 | Wrist joint | 1 | |
| s7302 | Structure of hand | 4 | |
| s73021 | Joints of hand and fingers | 2 | |
| s7502 | Structure of ankle and foot | 3 | 1 |
| s76000 | Cervical vertebral column | 1 | |
| s76001 | Thoracic vertebral column | 2 | |
| s7701 | Joints | 2 | |
| s8 | Skin and related structures | 2 | |
| s8102 | Skin of upper extremity | 1 | |
| Activities and participation | |||
| d230 | Carrying out daily routine | 8 | 2 |
| d2301 | Managing daily routine | 2 | 15 |
| d2303 | Managing one’s own activity level | 7 | 15 |
| d240 | Handling stress and other psychological demands | 1 | 2 |
| d4104 | Standing | 1 | |
| d4105 | Bending | 1 | |
| d415 | Maintaining a body position | 1 | |
| d420 | Transferring oneself | 1 | 1 |
| d4301 | Carrying in the hands | 1 | |
| d4401 | Grasping | 1 | |
| d445 | Hand and arm use | 5 | 6 |
| d450 | Walking | 2 | 5 |
| d455 | Moving around | 5 | 6 |
| d460 | Moving around in different locations | 1 | 2 |
| d4750 | Driving human-powered transportation | 2 | |
| d520 | Caring for body parts | 1 | |
| d5200 | Caring for skin | 2 | |
| d5201 | Caring for teeth | 1 | |
| d540 | Dressing | 3 | |
| d5701 | Managing diet and fitness | 1 | 9 |
| d5702 | Maintaining one’s health | 1 | |
| d6 | Domestic life | 1 | |
| d6200 | Shopping | 1 | |
| d6300 | Preparing simple meals | 1 | |
| d6505 | Taking care of plants, indoors and outdoors | 1 | |
| d845 | Acquiring, keeping, and terminating a job | 1 | |
| d8451 | Maintaining a job | 2 | |
| d920 | Recreation and leisure | 1 | |
| d9201 | Sports | 1 | 2 |
| Environmental factors | |||
| e110 | Products or substances for personal consumption | 1 | |
| e1100 | Food | 1 | |
| e115 | Products and technology for personal use in daily living | 1 | 1 |
| e1151 | Assistive products and technology for personal use in daily living | 1 | |
| e120 | Products and technology for personal indoor and outdoor mobility and transportation | 2 | |
| e3 | Support and relationships | 1 | |