Orthopaedic spinal triage

Author:

Kerridge-Weeks Martin,Langridge Neil John

Abstract

Purpose – Clinical specialist physiotherapy (CSP)-led musculoskeletal triage clinics have been established in the UK as a means of managing patients referred for outpatient orthopaedic consultation. The purpose of this paper is to determine if a CSP could allocate patients into distinct diagnostic triage categories in line with national and international guidelines. A second aim was to describe the CSPs clinical decision making. Design/methodology/approach – A review of 100 spinal patients, consecutively referred between February and April 2013 to a CSP spinal triage clinic was undertaken. Patient demographics (age, gender, employment status), clinical diagnosis and diagnostic triage categories selected for each patient were recorded. Subsequently, if clinical triage led to further investigation or a consultant opinion then the onward management pathway was followed to calculate conversion to consultant surgical intervention. Findings – In total, 69 per cent of patients were independently managed by the CSP and discharged back to the General Practitioner or on to therapy. In total, 30 per cent of patients (n=30) were referred for consultant opinion, of these 12 underwent intervention. This represents a conversion rate to consultant intervention of 40 per cent. Originality/value – Findings suggest that a significant number of spinal patients referred for an orthopaedic consultation may be managed independently by a CSP. Referral for consultant review was deemed appropriate in terms of conversion to intervention, advice on further imaging, referral to other medical disciplines and patient counselling. This study suggests that CSPs can manage a significant number of patients with spinal conditions whilst providing high-quality referrals to surgical colleagues. This audit provides a novel insight into practitioner behaviour that supports the development of advanced practice for non-medical clinicians.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Health Policy,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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