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IMPaCT Back study protocol. Implementation of subgrouping for targeted treatment systems for low back pain patients in primary care: a prospective population-based sequential comparison

机译:IMPaCT反向研究方案。在初级保健中针对腰痛患者的靶向治疗系统的分组实施:基于人群的前瞻性比较

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Background Prognostic assessment tools to identify subgroups of patients at risk of persistent low back pain who may benefit from targeted treatments have been developed and validated in primary care. The IMPaCT Back study is investigating the effects of introducing and supporting a subgrouping for targeted treatment system in primary care. Methods/Design A prospective, population-based, quality improvement study in one Primary Care Trust in England with a before and after design. Phases 1 and 3 collect data on current practice, attitudes and behaviour of health care practitioners, patients' outcomes and health care costs. Phase 2 introduces and supports the subgrouping for targeted treatment system, via a multi-component, quality improvement intervention that includes educational courses and outreach visits led by opinion leaders, audit/feedback, mentoring and organisational support to embed the subgrouping tools within IT and clinical management systems. We aim to recruit 1000 low back pain patients aged 18 years and over consulting 7 GP practices within one Primary Care Trust in England, UK. The study includes GPs in participating practices and physiotherapists in associated services. The primary objective is to determine the effect of the subgrouping for targeted treatment system on back pain related disability and catastrophising at 2 and 6 months, comparing data from phase 1 with phase 3. Key secondary objectives are to determine the impact on: a) GPs' and physiotherapists' attitudes and behaviour regarding low back pain;b) The process of care that patients receive;c) The cost-effectiveness and sustainability of the new clinical system.Discussion This paper details the rationale, design, methods, planned analysis and operational aspects of the IMPaCT Back study. We aim to determine whether the new subgrouping for targeted treatment system is implemented and sustained in primary care, and evaluate its impact on clinical decision-making, patient outcomes and costs. Study registration International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number Register ISRCTN55174281
机译:背景技术在初级保健中已经开发并验证了预后评估工具,以识别可能会因靶向治疗而受益的持续性下腰痛风险的患者亚组。 IMPaCT Back研究正在研究在基层医疗中为目标治疗系统引入和支持分组的影响。方法/设计在英格兰的一个初级保健基金会中进行一项前瞻性,以人群为基础的质量改善研究,进行前后设计。第1阶段和第3阶段收集有关当前实践,医疗保健从业者的态度和行为,患者结果和医疗保健成本的数据。第2阶段通过多成分,质量改进干预措施引入并支持目标治疗系统的分组,其中包括由意见领袖领导的教育课程和外展访问,审计/反馈,指导和组织支持,以将分组工具嵌入IT和临床管理系统。我们的目标是招募1000名18岁以上的腰背痛患者,并在英国英格兰的一家初级保健基金会内咨询7种GP做法。该研究包括参与实践的全科医生和相关服务的物理治疗师。主要目标是确定针对性治疗系统分组在2和6个月后对与背痛相关的残疾和灾难性疾病的影响,将第1阶段和第3阶段的数据进行比较。主要的次要目标是确定对以下方面的影响:以及理疗师对下腰痛的态度和行为; b)患者接受的护理过程; c)新临床系统的成本效益和可持续性。讨论本文详细介绍了其原理,设计,方法,计划的分析和IMPaCT Back研究的操作方面。我们旨在确定针对性治疗系统的新分组在初级保健中是否得到实施和维持,并评估其对临床决策,患者预后和费用的影响。研究注册国际标准随机对照试验编号寄存器ISRCTN55174281

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