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Predicting pain and function outcomes in people consulting with shoulder pain: the PANDA-S clinical cohort and qualitative study protocol

Authors :
Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian
Myers, Helen
Hall, Alison
Littlewood, Chris
Hennings, S
Saunders, Benjamin
Bucknall, Milica
Jowett, Sue
Riley, Richard
Wathall, Simon
Heneghan, Carl
Cook, Johanna
Pincus, Tamar
Mallen, Christian
Roddy, Edward
Foster, Nadine
Beard, David
Lewis, Jeremy
Rees, JL
Higginbottom, Adele
van der Windt, Danielle
Wynne-Jones, Gwenllian
Myers, Helen
Hall, Alison
Littlewood, Chris
Hennings, S
Saunders, Benjamin
Bucknall, Milica
Jowett, Sue
Riley, Richard
Wathall, Simon
Heneghan, Carl
Cook, Johanna
Pincus, Tamar
Mallen, Christian
Roddy, Edward
Foster, Nadine
Beard, David
Lewis, Jeremy
Rees, JL
Higginbottom, Adele
van der Windt, Danielle
Source :
BMJ Open vol.11 (2021) date: 2021-09-17 nr.9 [ISSN 2044-6055]
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: People presenting with shoulder pain considered to be of musculoskeletal origin is common in primary care but diagnosing the cause of the pain is contentious, leading to uncertainty in management. To inform optimal primary care for patients with shoulder pain, the study aims to (1) to investigate the short-term and long-term outcomes (overall prognosis) of shoulder pain, (2) estimate costs of care, (3) develop a prognostic model for predicting individuals' level and risk of pain and disability at 6 months and (4) investigate experiences and opinions of patients and healthcare professionals regarding diagnosis, prognosis and management of shoulder pain. Methods and analysis: The Prognostic And Diagnostic Assessment of the Shoulder (PANDA-S) study is a longitudinal clinical cohort with linked qualitative study. At least 400 people presenting to general practice and physiotherapy services in the UK will be recruited. Participants will complete questionnaires at baseline, 3, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. Short-term data will be collected weekly between baseline and 12 weeks via Short Message Serevice (SMS) text or software application. Participants will be offered clinical (physiotherapist) and ultrasound (sonographer) assessments at baseline. Qualitative interviews with ?15 dyads of patients and their healthcare professional (general practitioner or physiotherapist).Short-term and long-term trajectories of Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (using SPADI) will be described, using latent class growth analysis. Health economic analysis will estimate direct costs of care and indirect costs related to work absence and productivity losses. Multivariable regression analysis will be used to develop a prognostic model predicting future levels of pain and disability at 6 months using penalisation methods to adjust for overfitting. The added predictive value of prespecified physical examination tests and ultrasound findings will be examined. For the qualitative interview

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
BMJ Open vol.11 (2021) date: 2021-09-17 nr.9 [ISSN 2044-6055]
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358186670
Document Type :
Electronic Resource