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Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease

PURPOSE: Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government for patients with a range of chronic diseases. To date, the population has not been described in depth making evaluation and decision making difficult. The purpose of this study was to (1) describe th...

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Autores principales: Næss-Schmidt, Erhard, Andersen, Nils-Bo de Vos, Christiansen, David Høyrup, Nielsen, Jørgen Feldbæk, Stubbs, Peter William
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7640532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33148759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040207
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author Næss-Schmidt, Erhard
Andersen, Nils-Bo de Vos
Christiansen, David Høyrup
Nielsen, Jørgen Feldbæk
Stubbs, Peter William
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Christiansen, David Høyrup
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description PURPOSE: Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government for patients with a range of chronic diseases. To date, the population has not been described in depth making evaluation and decision making difficult. The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the development and the content of a novel clinical physiotherapy database for FCP (PhysDB-FCP) and (2) present the cohort profile based on the data collected. PARTICIPANTS: Ninety-nine clinics (17 460 FCP patients) were invited to participate in the development process from 2018 to 2019. Eleven clinics consented (2780 FCP patients) and 534 patients performed the physiotherapy assessment using the PhysDB-FCP tool, with 393/534 completing the patient survey. FINDINGS TO DATE: The content of the PhysDB-FCP was developed through an iterative process involving consensus between clinical and research workgroups. Prior to using the tool all consenting sites received training to use/administer the tool. All data were collected/stored using the PhysDB-FCP. Items finally chosen for the PhysDB-FCP included demographic information, questions about health status and daily functioning, functional tests, treatment plan and validated questionnaires. The initial patient cohort composed of 63.4% women with main diagnoses of multiple sclerosis (22.7%) and Parkinson’s disease (17.0%). The ability to perform personal/instrumental activities of daily living and functional ability varied widely. Other non-physiotherapy related issues were identified in numerous patients (ie, 34.9% of patients were at risk of depression) and multidisciplinary interventional approaches could be considered. FUTURE PLANS: The current study has provided a comprehensive description of patients receiving FCP, using data collected from the novel PhysDB-FCP. Collected information can be used to facilitate microlevel to macrolevel programme evaluation and decisions. Although the PhysDB-FCP is promising, the tool requires optimisation before it is implemented regionally and/or nationally.
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spelling pubmed-76405322020-11-10 Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease Næss-Schmidt, Erhard Andersen, Nils-Bo de Vos Christiansen, David Høyrup Nielsen, Jørgen Feldbæk Stubbs, Peter William BMJ Open Health Services Research PURPOSE: Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government for patients with a range of chronic diseases. To date, the population has not been described in depth making evaluation and decision making difficult. The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the development and the content of a novel clinical physiotherapy database for FCP (PhysDB-FCP) and (2) present the cohort profile based on the data collected. PARTICIPANTS: Ninety-nine clinics (17 460 FCP patients) were invited to participate in the development process from 2018 to 2019. Eleven clinics consented (2780 FCP patients) and 534 patients performed the physiotherapy assessment using the PhysDB-FCP tool, with 393/534 completing the patient survey. FINDINGS TO DATE: The content of the PhysDB-FCP was developed through an iterative process involving consensus between clinical and research workgroups. Prior to using the tool all consenting sites received training to use/administer the tool. All data were collected/stored using the PhysDB-FCP. Items finally chosen for the PhysDB-FCP included demographic information, questions about health status and daily functioning, functional tests, treatment plan and validated questionnaires. The initial patient cohort composed of 63.4% women with main diagnoses of multiple sclerosis (22.7%) and Parkinson’s disease (17.0%). The ability to perform personal/instrumental activities of daily living and functional ability varied widely. Other non-physiotherapy related issues were identified in numerous patients (ie, 34.9% of patients were at risk of depression) and multidisciplinary interventional approaches could be considered. FUTURE PLANS: The current study has provided a comprehensive description of patients receiving FCP, using data collected from the novel PhysDB-FCP. Collected information can be used to facilitate microlevel to macrolevel programme evaluation and decisions. Although the PhysDB-FCP is promising, the tool requires optimisation before it is implemented regionally and/or nationally. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7640532/ /pubmed/33148759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040207 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Nielsen, Jørgen Feldbæk
Stubbs, Peter William
Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease
title Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease
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title_fullStr Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease
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title_short Cohort profile: Design and implementation of the Danish Physiotherapy Research Database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease
title_sort cohort profile: design and implementation of the danish physiotherapy research database for patients receiving primary care with chronic disease
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7640532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33148759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040207
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