| Literature DB >> 35546406 |
J M H Oomen1, Y A S Peters2, C H van den Ende2, H J Schers3, W J J Assendelft3, J E Vriezekolk2, S Koëter4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Quality indicators (QIs) are used to monitor quality of care and adherence to osteoarthritis (OA) standards of care. Patient reported QIs can identify the most important gaps in quality of care and the most vulnerable patient groups. The aim of this study was to capture the perspective of people with knee OA (KOA) in the Netherlands on the quality of care received, and explore determinants related to lower achievement rates.Entities:
Keywords: General practitioner; Hip; Knee; Osteoarthritis; Primary care; Quality indicator
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35546406 PMCID: PMC9097380 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08014-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.908
Characteristics of participants (n = 434)
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Female, n (%) | 305 (70) |
| Age (in years), mean (SD) | 63.3 (8.8) |
| Education, n (%) | |
| • Secondary education or lower | 223 (51) |
| • Higher education | 211 (49) |
| BMI, mean [kg/m2], (SD) | 27.8 (4.8) |
| EQ-5D-5L index score, mean (SD) | 0.71 (0.1) |
| EQ-VAS (0–100), mean (SD) | 70.7 (14.8) |
| Daily functioning (KOOSa; 0–100), mean (SD) | 63.5 (18) |
| Pain VAS (0–10), mean (SD) | 5.4 (2.1) |
| Duration of symptoms, n (%) | |
| • Less than one year | 30 (7) |
| • Between one and five years | 163 (38) |
| • More than five years | 241 (56) |
| Presence of OA in other joints, n (%) | 232 (54) |
| Number of other joint groups with OA (1–9), median (IQR) | 2 (1–8) |
| Knee replacement, n (%) | 57 (13) |
| Presence of comorbidities, n (%) | 306 (70.5) |
| Number of comorbidities (1–20), median (IQR) | 2 (1–6) |
BMI Body Mass Index, VAS Visual Analogue Scale, OA Osteoarthritis; a: The Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) is a percentage score with 0 representing extreme problems and 100 representing no problems
Patient-reported pass rates for all 18 quality indicators (n = 434)
| Quality indicator | Eligiblea | Achievedb | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Received information about KOA | 417 | 310 (74.3) |
| 2 | Received information about treatment options | 424 | 252 (59.4) |
| 3 | Received advice about selfcare of knee complaints | 421 | 313 (74.4) |
| 4 | Received practical support in selfcare of knee complaints | 421 | 253 (60.1) |
| 5 | Received information or advice about exercising and sports | 426 | 306 (71.8) |
| 6 | Offered referral for support in exercising and sports | 423 | 211 (49.9) |
| 7 | Advised to lose weight | 303 | 111 (36.6) |
| 8 | Offered referral for weight loss support | 247 | 37 (15.0) |
| 9 | Received assessment on limitations in daily activities | 301 | 89 (29.6) |
| 10 | Received assessment on need for walking aid | 273 | 65 (23.8) |
| 11 | Received assessment on need for support with daily activities | 284 | 52 (18.3) |
| 12 | Received assessment on pain complaints | 426 | 240 (56.3) |
| 13 | Advised to take paracetamol as first choice | 424 | 312 (73.6) |
| 14 | Offered stronger pain killer(s) | 421 | 132 (31.4) |
| 15 | Offered anti-inflammatory painkiller (NSAIDs) | 422 | 229 (54.3) |
| 16 | Offered injection in knee | 429 | 239 (55.7) |
| 17 | Discussed knee replacement surgery | 362 | 223 (61.6) |
| 18 | Offered follow-up appointment | 427 | 144 (33.7) |
aExcluding “not applicable” and “do not remember”; bChecked ‘Yes’; OA Osteoarthritis
Characteristics as determinants of QI summary pass rates (n = 434)
| Characteristic | Coef. = | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| • Male (ref) | ||
| • Female | 3.8 | [-0.9; 8.5] |
| Age | -0.2 | [-0.4; 0.1] |
| Education | ||
| • Secondary education or lower (ref) | ||
| • Higher education | 0.9 | [-3.4; 5.2] |
| BMI | -0.4 | [-0.8; 0.1] |
| Daily functioninga | -0.1 | [-0.2; 0.1] |
| Pain VAS | 0.3 | [-0.7; 1.3] |
| Pain for longer than 3 months | 3.6 | [-10.1; 17.3] |
| Number of days in pain over the past month | 0.1 | [-0.2; 0.3] |
| Duration of symptoms | ||
| • < 1 year (ref) | ||
| • 1–5 years | -1.4 | [-10.3; 7.5] |
| • > 5 years | 1.5 | [-7.2; 10.1] |
| Presence of OA in other joints | [2.0; 10.5] | |
| Number of other joints affected by OA | 0.7 | [-0.9; 2.2] |
| Knee replacement | [4.4; 17.0] | |
| Presence of comorbidities | [0.6; 10.0] | |
| Number of comorbidities | -0.5 | [-2.3; 1.4] |
| Contacted healthcare professional in past year | ||
| • None (ref) | ||
| • One | 5.5 | [-0.4; 11.5] |
| • Two | [7.5; 19.4] | |
| • Three or more | [13.8; 25.5] | |
Significant determinants in bold, Ref reference, BMI Body Mass Index, OA Osteoarthritis, a: higher scores equal lower QI summary pass rates
Top 5 most mentioned recommendations (n = 231)
| # | Recommendation | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | HCPs should provide tailor-made advice in line with symptoms | 33 (14.3) |
| 2 | More education on OA | 30 (13.0) |
| 3 | More empathy and support from HCPs | 28 (12.1) |
| 4 | More choice in treatment options | 14 (6.1) |
| 5 | HCPs should pay more attention to the personal circumstances of the individual and to pain complaints | 13 (5.6) |