Non‐traumatic musculoskeletal pain in Western Australian hospital emergency departments: A clinical audit of the prevalence, management practices and evidence‐to‐practice gaps
Autor: | Briarley Baker, Anne Smith, Simone Brambilla, Kenny Kessler, Bronwyn N. Kaiser, Roger Goucke, Robert Waller, Karen V Richards, Elena Viscardi, Michael Ingle, Ivan Lin, Felix Yao, Peter O'Sullivan |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Clinical audit medicine.medical_specialty Concordance 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Musculoskeletal Pain Risk Factors Prevalence Humans Pain Management Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Medical prescription Retrospective Studies Clinical Audit business.industry 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Western Australia Guideline Emergency department Middle Aged Professional Practice Gaps Harm Family medicine Emergency Medicine Female Guideline Adherence Emergency Service Hospital business Psychosocial Patient education |
Zdroj: | Emergency Medicine Australasia. 31:1037-1044 |
ISSN: | 1742-6723 1742-6731 |
Popis: | Objectives Musculoskeletal pain (MSP) conditions are a leading cause of morbidity worldwide and a common reason for ED presentation. Little is currently known about non-traumatic MSP (NTMSP) presenting to EDs. The present study described the prevalence and management practices of NTMSP in EDs. Methods The design was a retrospective clinical audit in two hospital EDs in Western Australia covering 3 months beginning 1 January 2016. We defined NTMSP as pain of musculoskeletal origin occurring in the absence of external force or excessive physical loading. The outcomes measured included: patient, condition and hospital-episode characteristics, as well as management practices. Management practices were compared to recommended care derived from guideline recommendations. These included: assessment for red flags and psychosocial risk factors, appropriate use of diagnostic imaging, provision of patient education, administration and prescription of analgesic medication, and assessment of risk factors for opioid-related harm. Results Eight hundred and eighty-eight patients were included in the present study. NTMSP accounted for 3.0% of all ED presentations. According to clinician documentation, red flag and psychosocial assessments were recorded in 73.3 and 10.5% of patients. Forty-one percent of patients were referred for imaging, of which 39.7% were inconsistent with guideline recommendations. Education was recorded 52.0% of the time. At least one opioid medication was administered to 55.3% of patients and there was no documented assessment of risk factors for opioid-related harm. Conclusions NTMSP is a relatively common reason for ED presentation. Documented management practices are discordant with guideline recommendations. Strategies to improve the concordance between management and guideline recommendations are needed. |
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