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Barriers, facilitators and referral patterns of general practitioners, physiotherapists, and people with osteoarthritis to exercise

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posted on 2024-11-21, 08:54 authored by Avantika BhardwajAvantika Bhardwaj, Peter HayesPeter Hayes, Jacqui Browne, Stacey Grealis, Darragh Maguire, John O’Hora, Ian Dowling, Norelee KennedyNorelee Kennedy, Clodagh ToomeyClodagh Toomey

Background Barriers and facilitators of general practitioners (GPs), physiotherapists (PTs), and people with hip and knee osteoarthritis (PwOA) may influence uptake of and referral to guideline-based exercise treatments for OA. Objective To identify barriers and facilitators of GPs, PTs and PwOA to uptake of and referral to exercise treatments for OA. Methods An online survey was circulated to GPs, PTs, and PwOA in Ireland from March to September 2021. Data were collected on demographics, barriers and facilitators, and referral patterns to exercise treatments for OA. Frequency distributions were used to illustrate demographics, barriers and facilitators, and referral patterns to exercise treatments for OA. Results 388 stakeholders responded (GPs = 148; PTs = 154; PwOA = 86). Barriers and facilitators were related to (1) stakeholder (e.g., patient tiredness and fatigue), (2) healthcare setting (e.g., appropriate referrals from GP or other sources), and (3) treatment (e.g., low-cost community-based exercise programmes) factors. While 91% of GPs would refer PwOA to physiotherapy if no barriers existed, only 60% would in their current practice. Only 33% of PwOA reported receiving a GP referral to physiotherapy. Conclusion Stakeholder, healthcare setting and treatment barriers and facilitators of GPs, PTs, and PwOA influence uptake of and referral to exercise treatments for OA. Future strategies Future strategies addressing these factors may improve implementation of guideline-based management for OA.

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Physiotherapy 125, 101416

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Elsevier

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Health Research Board Emerging Investigator Award (EIA-2019-008).

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  • Allied Health
  • School of Medicine

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