Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study

Question: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate faster discharge in Australian emergency departments? Design: Data on patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists were collected prospectively and compared with historical and concurrent cohorts...

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Main Authors: Sonia Bird, Cristina Thompson, Kathryn E Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1836955316300558
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spelling doaj-c8ed809af61b47ae9901f0e42d3bea942020-11-24T23:13:36ZengElsevierJournal of Physiotherapy1836-95532016-10-0162420921410.1016/j.jphys.2016.08.005Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational studySonia BirdCristina ThompsonKathryn E WilliamsQuestion: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate faster discharge in Australian emergency departments? Design: Data on patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists were collected prospectively and compared with historical and concurrent cohorts of patients treated by other clinicians, using diagnosis and urgency. Participants: Twenty-nine primary contact physiotherapists, working at 10 sites, treated a total of 14 452 patients with musculoskeletal conditions in triage categories 3, 4 and 5. Outcome measures: Data were analysed for two time periods: baseline (historical control) and implementation (12 to 15 months). A concurrent control cohort within the implementation period was selected using diagnosis (ICD-10-AM) and urgency of treatment (triage category). Waiting time, treatment time, and time to discharge from the emergency department were compared across periods and between cohorts. Results: Significant differences were found in waiting and treatment times. On average, patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists waited 31 minutes less than those treated by other practitioners and had an average treatment time of 108 minutes compared with 148 minutes. Overall, 93% of patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists and 75% treated by other practitioners were discharged from the emergency department within a 4-hour time period. To address concerns that these results could be due to other differences between cohorts, multiple regression models were used and the results were still significantly in favour of the primary contact physiotherapists. Conclusion: A primary contact physiotherapist model in hospital emergency departments can reduce waiting and treatment times for patients with musculoskeletal presentations, resulting in better performance in achieving discharge within the 4-hour national target. [Bird S, Thompson C, Williams KE (2016) Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study. Journal of Physiotherapy 62: 209–214]http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1836955316300558Primary contact physiotherapistEmergency departmentWaiting timeTreatment timeDischarge
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author Sonia Bird
Cristina Thompson
Kathryn E Williams
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Cristina Thompson
Kathryn E Williams
Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
Journal of Physiotherapy
Primary contact physiotherapist
Emergency department
Waiting time
Treatment time
Discharge
author_facet Sonia Bird
Cristina Thompson
Kathryn E Williams
author_sort Sonia Bird
title Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
title_short Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
title_full Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
title_fullStr Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
title_full_unstemmed Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study
title_sort primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in australian emergency departments: an observational study
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 1836-9553
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Question: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate faster discharge in Australian emergency departments? Design: Data on patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists were collected prospectively and compared with historical and concurrent cohorts of patients treated by other clinicians, using diagnosis and urgency. Participants: Twenty-nine primary contact physiotherapists, working at 10 sites, treated a total of 14 452 patients with musculoskeletal conditions in triage categories 3, 4 and 5. Outcome measures: Data were analysed for two time periods: baseline (historical control) and implementation (12 to 15 months). A concurrent control cohort within the implementation period was selected using diagnosis (ICD-10-AM) and urgency of treatment (triage category). Waiting time, treatment time, and time to discharge from the emergency department were compared across periods and between cohorts. Results: Significant differences were found in waiting and treatment times. On average, patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists waited 31 minutes less than those treated by other practitioners and had an average treatment time of 108 minutes compared with 148 minutes. Overall, 93% of patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists and 75% treated by other practitioners were discharged from the emergency department within a 4-hour time period. To address concerns that these results could be due to other differences between cohorts, multiple regression models were used and the results were still significantly in favour of the primary contact physiotherapists. Conclusion: A primary contact physiotherapist model in hospital emergency departments can reduce waiting and treatment times for patients with musculoskeletal presentations, resulting in better performance in achieving discharge within the 4-hour national target. [Bird S, Thompson C, Williams KE (2016) Primary contact physiotherapy services reduce waiting and treatment times for patients presenting with musculoskeletal conditions in Australian emergency departments: an observational study. Journal of Physiotherapy 62: 209–214]
topic Primary contact physiotherapist
Emergency department
Waiting time
Treatment time
Discharge
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1836955316300558
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