2014
Effect of stepped care on health outcomes in patients with osteoarthritis: An observational study in Dutch general practice
Publication
Publication
British Journal of General Practice , Volume 64 - Issue 626 p. e538- e544
Abstract
Background
A stepped care strategy (SCS) to improve
adequate healthcare use in patients with
osteoarthritis was developed and implemented
in a primary care region in the Netherlands.
Aim
To assess the association between care that
is in line with the SCS recommendations and
health outcomes.
Design and setting Data were used from a 2-year observational study of 313 patients who had consulted their GP because of osteoarthritis.
Method
Care was considered ‘SCS-consistent’ if all
advised modalities of the previous steps of
the SCS were offered before more advanced
modalities of subsequent steps. Pain and
physical function were measured with the
Western Ontario and McMaster Universities
Osteoarthritis Index (range 0–100); active pain
coping with the Pain Coping Inventory (range
10–40); and self-efficacy with the Dutch General
Self-Efficacy Scale (range 12–48). Crude and
adjusted associations between SCS-consistent
care and outcomes were estimated with
generalised estimating equations.
Results
No statistically significant differences were
found in changes over a 2-year period in pain
and physical function between patients who
received SCS-inconsistent care (n = 163) and
patients who received SCS-consistent care
(n = 117). This was also the case after adjusting
for possible confounders, that is, –4.3 (95%
confidence interval [CI] = –10.3 to 1.7) and –1.9
(95% CI = –7.0 to 3.1), respectively. Furthermore,
no differences were found in changes over
time between groups in self-efficacy and pain
coping.
Conclusion
The results raised several important issues that
need to be considered regarding the value of
the SCS, such as the reasons that GPs provide
SCS-inconsistent care, the long-term effects
of the SCS, and the effects on costs and side
effects.
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doi.org/10.3399/bjgp14X681337, hdl.handle.net/1765/77079 | |
British Journal of General Practice | |
Organisation | Department of Orthopaedics |
Smink, E., van den Ende, C. H. M., Vlieland, T. P. M. V., Bijlsma, H., Swierstra, B., Kortland, J., … Bierma-Zeinstra, S. (2014). Effect of stepped care on health outcomes in patients with osteoarthritis: An observational study in Dutch general practice. British Journal of General Practice, 64(626), e538–e544. doi:10.3399/bjgp14X681337 |