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Pencharz, James Nathan Onslow.
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Development of process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis.
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Development of process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis./
Author:
Pencharz, James Nathan Onslow.
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241 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-06, page: 1697.
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Masters Abstracts International41-06.
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Health Sciences, Health Care Management. -
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0612785483
Development of process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis.
Pencharz, James Nathan Onslow.
Development of process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis.
- 241 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-06, page: 1697.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2003.
Objective. To develop process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA).
ISBN: 0612785483Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Health Sciences, Health Care Management.
Development of process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis.
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Objective. To develop process-based quality indicators for non-pharmacological care of knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA).
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Methods. The measures were designed for primary care physicians' management of OA. We reviewed clinical practice guidelines for processes of care. Proposed quality indicators were drafted in an IF-THEN-BECAUSE structure. Three practicing clinicians critically appraised the indicators. Systematic literature reviews established the strength of a process-outcome link for each indicator. The quality indicators were piloted using a patient survey dataset.
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Results. Eight quality indicators were proposed: exercise (2), patient education/self-management (2), assistive devices (2), weight loss (1), physical therapy modalities (1). Systematic literature reviews revealed little research to support a process-outcome link for most of the indicators. Piloting of the indicators showed that 5%--60% of patient received these non-pharmacological treatments.
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Conclusion. We have proposed eight non-pharmacological quality indicators for patients with knee or hip OA. There is little good evidence to support wide spread use of these indicators.
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