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- Title
Risk stratification of patients with shoulder pain seen in physical therapy practice.
- Authors
Rodeghero, Jason R; Cleland, Joshua A; Mintken, Paul E; Cook, Chad E
- Abstract
Rationale, aims and objectives Musculoskeletal shoulder pain is commonly treated in physical therapy. There is inconsistency in the literature regarding patient characteristics related to prognosis. Having prognostic information could be useful for improving clinical efficiency and decreasing the cost of associated care. The objective of this study was to identify predictive characteristics related to patients with shoulder pain who have a high-risk of a bad prognosis (lowest functional recovery compared with visit utilization) as well as those who are at low-risk of a bad prognosis (highest functional recovery compared with visit utilization). Methods We completed a secondary analysis of a retrospective cohort using data obtained from an existing commercial outcomes database. Data from 5214 patients with shoulder pain were analysed to determine predictive characteristics that identify patients who either have a low-risk or a high-risk of a bad prognosis to physical therapy care. Multinomial regression was used to identify significant patient characteristics predictive of treatment response. Results Statistically significant predictors of high-risk categorization included older age, no surgical history, insurance designated as worker's compensation, litigation or automotive and three or more co-morbidities. Predictors of low risk categorization were younger age, shorter duration of symptoms, no surgical history and payer type. Conclusion Selected variables were associated with both poor and good recovery. Further research on prognosis, efficacy of physical therapy care and cost appear warranted for patients with shoulder pain.
- Subjects
EVALUATION of medical care; SHOULDER pain treatment; SHOULDER pain; CHI-squared test; CONFIDENCE intervals; DATABASES; FISHER exact test; HEALTH insurance; RESEARCH methodology; PHYSICAL therapy; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICS; MULTIPLE regression analysis; SECONDARY analysis; PREDICTIVE tests; RETROSPECTIVE studies; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ODDS ratio; PROGNOSIS
- Publication
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2017, Vol 23, Issue 2, p257
- ISSN
1356-1294
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jep.12591