Optimising management of complex regional pain syndrome to improve clinical outcomes throughout the therapy care pathway in England: Protocol for a qualitative interview and observational study with patients and clinicians

Author:

Coggins Jessica12ORCID,McCabe Candida13,Walsh Nicola14,Pearson Jennifer15ORCID,Rolls Catherine6,Collins Catherine1,Llewellyn Alison123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Social Wellbeing University of the West of England Bristol UK

2. CRPS Service Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust Bath UK

3. Dorothy House Hospice Care Bradford on Avon UK

4. NIHR ARC‐West Bristol UK

5. Therapy Department Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust Bath UK

6. Hand Rehabilitation Unit University Hospitals Bristol Bristol Royal Infirmary Bristol UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionComplex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling and distressing chronic pain condition characterised by a range of sensory, motor, autonomic and trophic symptoms. Guidelines recommend early referral for therapies that promote movement of the painful limb. However, evidence suggests a lack of defined therapy pathways for CRPS.AimsThe current study aims to explore CRPS therapy management in centres of excellence in England, and outside of these settings, to understand what facilitates and hinders best practice. The overall aim is to develop a draft stratified package of care to expedite patient access to optimal CRPS therapy across the management pathway.Methods and AnalysisSemi‐structured interviews will be conducted with therapists working in CRPS centres of excellence and with therapists in other settings. Observations of therapy interventions in CRPS centres of excellence and interviews with patients who have received this care, will also help to identify potential key care package components. Interview data will be analysed using thematic analysis, mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF), and Intervention Mapping Adapt (IMA) framework. Observations will be described and documented using the TDF headings.ConclusionA triangulation protocol for qualitative health research will be used to integrate all data. Online stakeholder events will be held using consensus methods to agree a draft package of care for future implementation following further refinement, testing and evaluation.Clinical Trial RegistrationThe trial was registered with ISRCTN registry on 24 February 2022 (ISRCTN16917807).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Chiropractics,Rheumatology

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