Influence of Patient-Informed Choice in a Novel Treatment Model for LBP

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Timeline

Start Date

April 30, 2013

Primary Completion Date

July 31, 2016

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2016

Conditions
Mechanical Low Back Pain
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Patient Decision Making tool

The experimental group will consist of typical care from the physical therapist (as with the control group) with the addition of the patient decision support tool and information dissemination. The process of information dissemination for informed decision making. Based on the literature, we have deemed three points of informational contact as necessary to improve informed decision making. We plan to inform patients through the use of a) pre-material, b) dialogue, and c) reinforcement means.

OTHER

Standard of care

A control group will receive typical care from the physical therapist. Typical care includes physical therapist directed care of patients with low back pain, using standardized treatment algorithms (guideline oriented) for referral to physicians during cases of concern. In this model, a physician is consulted when the physical therapists feel it is necessary; or when directly requested by a patient. Physician consult is not normally provided as an option for the control group, unless evidence exists within the examination to suggest the need from a mutually agreed upon examination scheme including identification of red flags between the PT and physician. In the current model, because most of patients seen are diagnosed with non-specific LBP and do not require imaging or prescriptive medications, a majority are treated actively by the physical therapists-only during the initial visit.

Trial Locations (1)

29602

Proaxis Physical Therapy, Greenville

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Proaxis Therapy

INDUSTRY

lead

Walsh University

OTHER

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