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- Title
Triage of back pain by physiotherapists in orthopaedic clinics.
- Authors
Weatherley, C. R.; Hourigan, P. G.
- Abstract
In 1994 we described a system whereby certain patients with back pain, on referral to an orthopaedic clinic, were seen first by a physiotherapist who referred on only the problem cases and those in need of surgery ('triage'). This practice has grown rapidly but there have been difficulties. To clarify these we have carried out a postal questionnaire. The results reveal similar practices in most centres but some discrepancies that are cause for concern. These relate to the workload of the physiotherapist, informed consent, supervision and accountability, the type of cases seen and not least the stresses on the physiotherapist. We believe the triage system has many benefits, but if it is not to be derailed the issues of concern must be addressed and the posts properly structured.
- Subjects
BACKACHE; PHYSICAL therapists; HEALTH facilities; INFORMED consent (Medical law); MEDICAL care; ORTHOPEDICS
- Publication
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1998, Vol 91, Issue 7, p377
- ISSN
0141-0768
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/014107689809100709