Developing a national musculoskeletal core capabilities framework for first point of contact practitioners

Author:

Chance-Larsen Kenneth12ORCID,Backhouse Michael R23,Collier Richard4,Wright Colin5,Gosling Sally6,Harden Beverley4,Marsh Sarah7,Kay Peter7,Wyles Hilary5,Erwin Jo8,Woolf Anthony89

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston

2. Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds

3. York Trials Unit, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York

4. Academy for Advanced and Consultant Practice, Health Education England, London

5. Core Skills Frameworks, Skills for Health, Bristol

6. Practice and Development, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, London

7. Clinical Policy Unit, NHS England, London

8. Bone & Joint Research Group, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, Truro

9. Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA), London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Objective We aimed to support service transformation by developing a core capabilities framework for first contact practitioners working with people who have musculoskeletal conditions. Methods We conducted a modified three-round Delphi study with a multi-professional panel of 41 experts nominated through 18 national professional and patient organizations. Qualitative data from an open-ended question in round one were analysed using a thematic approach and combined with existing literature to shape a draft framework. Participants rated their agreement with each of the proposed 142 outcomes within 14 capabilities on a 10-point Likert scale in round two. The final round combined round two results with a wider online survey. Results Rounds two and three of the Delphi survey were completed by 37 and 27 participants, respectively. Ninety practitioners responded to the wider online survey. The final framework contains 105 outcomes within 14 capabilities, separated into four domains (person-centred approaches; assessment, investigation and diagnosis; condition management, intervention and prevention; and service and professional development). The median agreement for all 105 outcomes was at least nine on the 10-point Likert scale in the final round. Conclusion The framework outlines the core capabilities required for practitioners working as the first point of contact for people with musculoskeletal conditions. It provides a standard structure and language across professions, with greater consistency and portability of musculoskeletal core capabilities. Agreement on each of the 105 outcomes was universally high amongst the expert panel, and the framework is now being disseminated by Health Education England, NHS England and Skills for Health.

Funder

Health Education England and NHS England

National Institute for Health Research

NHS or the Department of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rheumatology

Reference29 articles.

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