Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice

Abstract Background Goal setting is linked to person-centred care and is a core component in physiotherapy, but the associations between goal classes, patient characteristics and outcome measures for musculoskeletal disorders has not been investigated. The study’s purpose was to examine 1) how goals...

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Main Authors: Olav Amundsen, Nina Køpke Vøllestad, Ingebrigt Meisingset, Hilde Stendal Robinson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04048-4
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spelling doaj-6de9949b97dd4e33b1fd3d2bac056bce2021-02-14T12:18:22ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742021-02-0122111210.1186/s12891-021-04048-4Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practiceOlav Amundsen0Nina Køpke Vøllestad1Ingebrigt Meisingset2Hilde Stendal Robinson3Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of OsloInstitute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of OsloDepartment of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of OsloAbstract Background Goal setting is linked to person-centred care and is a core component in physiotherapy, but the associations between goal classes, patient characteristics and outcome measures for musculoskeletal disorders has not been investigated. The study’s purpose was to examine 1) how goals used in clinical practice for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are distributed in classes based on ICF, 2) if goal classes were associated with patient characteristics and 3) whether goal classes were associated with treatment outcome. Methods Data analysis from a longitudinal observational study (N = 2591). Goals were classified in symptom, function/structure, activity/participation and non-classifiable. Associations between patient characteristics and goal classes were examined using x2 and one-way ANOVA. Association between goal classes and outcomes were examined using multiple logistic and linear regression models. Outcomes are reported at 3 months or end of treatment if prior to 3 months. Results There was a high variability in goals used for patients with MSD. 17% had symptom goals, 32.3% function/structure, 43.4% activity/participation and 7.4% non-classifiable goals. We found significant associations between goal classes and age, gender, severity, region of pain/diagnosis and emotional distress (all p < .001). Activity/participation goals were associated with better outcomes on GPE (OR 1.80, 95% CI 1.23–2.66). Non-classifiable goal was associated with poorer outcomes on pain intensity (B .87, 95% CI .32–1.43). Conclusion There is an association between goal classes and patient characteristics. Including activity/participation in the main goal was associated with better outcomes for GPE and having a non-classifiable goal was associated with poorer outcomes for pain intensity. Trial registration The project is approved by the Regional committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics in Norway (REC no. 2013/2030).  https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03626389 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04048-4
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Ingebrigt Meisingset
Hilde Stendal Robinson
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Nina Køpke Vøllestad
Ingebrigt Meisingset
Hilde Stendal Robinson
Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Nina Køpke Vøllestad
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title Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
title_short Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
title_full Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
title_fullStr Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
title_full_unstemmed Associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
title_sort associations between treatment goals, patient characteristics, and outcome measures for patients with musculoskeletal disorders in physiotherapy practice
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series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Goal setting is linked to person-centred care and is a core component in physiotherapy, but the associations between goal classes, patient characteristics and outcome measures for musculoskeletal disorders has not been investigated. The study’s purpose was to examine 1) how goals used in clinical practice for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are distributed in classes based on ICF, 2) if goal classes were associated with patient characteristics and 3) whether goal classes were associated with treatment outcome. Methods Data analysis from a longitudinal observational study (N = 2591). Goals were classified in symptom, function/structure, activity/participation and non-classifiable. Associations between patient characteristics and goal classes were examined using x2 and one-way ANOVA. Association between goal classes and outcomes were examined using multiple logistic and linear regression models. Outcomes are reported at 3 months or end of treatment if prior to 3 months. Results There was a high variability in goals used for patients with MSD. 17% had symptom goals, 32.3% function/structure, 43.4% activity/participation and 7.4% non-classifiable goals. We found significant associations between goal classes and age, gender, severity, region of pain/diagnosis and emotional distress (all p < .001). Activity/participation goals were associated with better outcomes on GPE (OR 1.80, 95% CI 1.23–2.66). Non-classifiable goal was associated with poorer outcomes on pain intensity (B .87, 95% CI .32–1.43). Conclusion There is an association between goal classes and patient characteristics. Including activity/participation in the main goal was associated with better outcomes for GPE and having a non-classifiable goal was associated with poorer outcomes for pain intensity. Trial registration The project is approved by the Regional committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics in Norway (REC no. 2013/2030).  https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03626389 .
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04048-4
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