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Talking in primary care (TIP): protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial in UK primary care to assess clinical and cost-effectiveness of communication skills e-learning for practitioners on patients’ musculoskeletal pain and enablement

Bishop, Felicity L; Cross, Nadia; Dewar-Haggart, Rachel; Teasdale, Emma; Herbert, Amy; Robinson, Michelle E; Ridd, Matthew J; Mallen, Christian; Clarson, Lorna; Bostock, Jennifer; Becque, Taeko; Stuart, Beth; Garfield, Kirsty; Morrison, Leanne; Pollet, Sebastien; Vennik, Jane; Atherton, Helen; Howick, Jeremy; Leydon, Geraldine M; Nuttall, Jacqui; Islam, Nazrul; Lee, Paul H; Little, Paul; Everitt, Hazel A

Authors

Felicity L Bishop

Nadia Cross

Rachel Dewar-Haggart

Emma Teasdale

Amy Herbert

Matthew J Ridd

Lorna Clarson

Jennifer Bostock

Taeko Becque

Beth Stuart

Kirsty Garfield

Leanne Morrison

Sebastien Pollet

Jane Vennik

Helen Atherton

Jeremy Howick

Geraldine M Leydon

Jacqui Nuttall

Nazrul Islam

Paul H Lee

Paul Little

Hazel A Everitt



Abstract

Introduction: Effective communication can help optimise healthcare interactions and patient outcomes. However, few interventions have been tested clinically, subjected to cost-effectiveness analysis or are sufficiently brief and well-described for implementation in primary care. This paper presents the protocol for determining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rigorously developed brief eLearning tool, EMPathicO, among patients with and without musculoskeletal pain. Methods and analysis: A cluster randomised controlled trial in general practitioner (GP) surgeries in England and Wales serving patients from diverse geographic, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. GP surgeries are randomised (1:1) to receive EMPathicO e-learning immediately, or at trial end. Eligible practitioners (eg, GPs, physiotherapists and nurse practitioners) are involved in managing primary care patients with musculoskeletal pain. Patient recruitment is managed by practice staff and researchers. Target recruitment is 840 adults with and 840 without musculoskeletal pain consulting face-to-face, by telephone or video. Patients complete web-based questionnaires at preconsultation baseline, 1 week and 1, 3 and 6 months later. There are two patient-reported primary outcomes: pain intensity and patient enablement. Cost-effectiveness is considered from the National Health Service and societal perspectives. Secondary and process measures include practitioner patterns of use of EMPathicO, practitioner-reported self-efficacy and intentions, patient-reported symptom severity, quality of life, satisfaction, perceptions of practitioner empathy and optimism, treatment expectancies, anxiety, depression and continuity of care. Purposive subsamples of patients, practitioners and practice staff take part in up to two qualitative, semistructured interviews. Ethics approval and dissemination: Approved by the South Central Hampshire B Research Ethics Committee on 1 July 2022 and the Health Research Authority and Health and Care Research Wales on 6 July 2022 (REC reference 22/SC/0145; IRAS project ID 312208). Results will be disseminated via peer-reviewed academic publications, conference presentations and patient and practitioner outlets. If successful, EMPathicO could quickly be made available at a low cost to primary care practices across the country. Trial registration number: ISRCTN18010240.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2024
Online Publication Date Mar 19, 2024
Publication Date Mar 1, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 8, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 9, 2024
Journal BMJ Open
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 3
Article Number e081932
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081932
Keywords eHealth, Patient-Centered Care, Musculoskeletal disorders, MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, Primary Health Care

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