Physiotherapy Practice Patterns In The Management Of Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: A National Survey On The Use Of Clinical Practice Guidelines
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Physiotherapy Research International
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Background and Purpose: Most published clinical practice guidelines (CPGs)
endorsed therapeutic exercises, education, and body weight management as the
gold standard for managing knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, it is difficult to
ascertain whether the physiotherapy practice pattern in Ghana uniformly conforms
to the generally accepted standard. Our aim was to describe the patterns of
physiotherapists' practice with respect to Knee OA in a low‐resource setting.
Method: A web‐based nationwide cross‐sectional survey was performed among
registered members of the Ghana Physiotherapy Association. Consented partici
pants were sampled into the study through a purposive sampling method. A self
designed and validated questionnaire was administered to obtain the participants'
awareness of CPGs, while the selection of modalities by the physiotherapists was
based on a clinical vignette. Exploratory analysis of data was performed for the
association of the age, sex, education, and the number of patients managed per
week with the awareness of CPGs, using the Chi‐square test at a significance level
of p < 0.05.
Results: Of the total 165 participants, only 148 responded and were included for
data analysis. Sixty‐one (41.2%) of the 148 respondents were aware of specific
CPGs for knee OA management, even though 98 (66.2%) utilized OA‐specific
outcome measures for management evaluation. Majority of the participants
(90.5%) commonly selected therapeutic exercises, and 83.8% utilized education for
weight management. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and ice therapy
were selected by 68.2% and 66.2% of the respondents, respectively. The number of
patients managed per week was not significantly associated (p > 0.05) with the
awareness of CPGs.
Discussion: Our findings show high utilization of therapeutic exercises and patients'
education in the management of knee OA despite the low awareness of OA‐specific
CPGs.
Implication for Physiotherapy: The inclusion of passive modalities coupled with the
physiotherapists' low awareness underpins the need for continuing education on
condition‐specific CPGs.
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Ackah, M., Boakye, H., Yeboah, C. O., & Bello, A. I. (2022). Physiotherapy practice patterns in the management of patients with knee osteoarthritis: A national survey on the use of clinical practice guidelines. Physiotherapy Research International, 27(4), e1964. https://doi.org/10.1002/ pri.1964
